What's It Wednesday #179
Those of us who love Victoriana know they embraced flora and fauna. They were passionate about having flowers in their decor, whether fresh or in paintings, rugs, upholstery, wallpaper, and even carved in furniture.
One of the biggest pastimes of the day was flower pressing. Simple flat flowers like pansies, daisies, and violets, as well as ferns, leaves and grasses were often pressed and used to create beautiful bouquets and intricate designs.
This gorgeous tray caught my eye in an antique store and I couldn't leave without it. From a distance I thought it was a painted tray, but as I got closer the incredible detail was breathtaking!
The patina of the old frame
and the attached forged handles just made the vibrant color of the flowers pop. I had to have it!
Not much has changed in our passion for flora. We still dry our roses and hydrangeas to carry us through the long bloomless winters. Now I know this is just a tray made to serve tea or a small snack, but for me, it's a piece of art and a connection to bygone days.
Hugs,
Patti
Thanks to all of you who partied with us last week. Please link up and join us again. Remember, it's not a party without you!
Thanks to all of you who partied with us last week. Please link up and join us again. Remember, it's not a party without you!
Here Are This Week's Features:
Start at Home
Adventures in Junking
JBigg's Little Pieces
Prairie Charm
A Sprinkle of This and That
Everyday Living
Adventures in Junking
JBigg's Little Pieces
Prairie Charm
A Sprinkle of This and That
Everyday Living
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Thank you for the party....and hosting each week!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for hosting. You're one of my most favourite linkups. Everything is so pretty! Love, Mimi xxx
ReplyDeletePretty new tray. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThe tray was the first thing that caught my eye, lol. Love it! Thanks for the party!!
ReplyDeletePatti, the tray is beautiful! Thank you for the party! Have a great week!
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Dianne
The tray is lovely, no wonder you couldn't leave without it.
ReplyDeleteDiana
Thaks for the party Patti! Have a great day!
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Vesna
I love your tray! The detail is exquisite! Thank you for the party and for featuring my colorful tablescape!
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Pam (www.everydayliving.me)
Thanks for hosting! Have a lovely day. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeletePatti, your tray is pretty! I remember back in the 70s when it was so popular to have a florist use preserved flowers and have one's wedding invitation framed as wall art (sometimes even one's own flowers from their ceremony). That's what your tray reminded me of. I was one of those 70s brides who did that, as well as at least one of my sisters. Thanks for the memory, and the party. :)
ReplyDeleteRita C at Panoply
Love your features and the tray is beautiful! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! And I love visiting others that link to this party! Thank you and enjoy your day sweet friend. Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteWow Patti- that was an exceptional find! It is a piece of art work and I'm glad it's in your hands because I know it will be taken care of.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
I've just recently discovered your blog and I absolutely love it. Thank you so much for hosting!
ReplyDeleteHi Patti,
ReplyDeleteYour pressed flower tray is wonderful! I have done a little flower pressing and framing of it myself, it is fun.
Thanks so much for hosting each week,
Gina
Hi Patti,
ReplyDeleteYou always have such lovely things to share!
Thanks for the party, and have a great week!!
my goodness that tray is gorgeous! What a wonderful find and a gorgeous addition to your afternoon tea table. The white flowers look a bit like our paper daisies or everlastings. Have a wonderful week and thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThe tray is beautiful. I used to press flowers but somehow along the way I stopped doing it, you have reminded me how lovely they can be. Thank you...I will have to try it again!
ReplyDeleteThat tray is gorgeous, Patti. And I agree - it's a work of art. Love the features = the dresser/bench is amazing. Thank you for hosting. Cathy
ReplyDeleteHello gorgeous! Thank you so much for hosting such a fabulous party! Please take a minute and stop by our party. We would love to party with you twice this week! Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteThanks again for another great party! Your features are awesom!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the feature! Have a wonderful rest of your week!
ReplyDeleteYour tray is wonderful! Amazing that the flowers are still beautiful after all this time! Thank you for a great party! xo Karen
ReplyDeleteOne has to appreciate the beauty of a dried flower, each petal is exquisite. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThe tray is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks so much for hosting the party.
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Paula
Thanks so much for stopping by and for taking the time to leave such a kind comment!!
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Deb
Wow, that tray is beautiful. Love it
ReplyDeleteHave a great day
Hugs from here
Thanks for the party! Hope your summer is a good one. I love the pressed flowers and hope to get to a project of pressed flowers before the summer is over! Best wishes, Linda @Crafts a la mode
ReplyDeleteYour incrediable tray with the pressed flowers is very unique. Delightful find. Thanks for hosting the link party.
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Vera
Great party! love the dry flowers! Hope you are doing well and enjoy the weekend
ReplyDeleteHugs Maria
Great party! love the dry flowers! Hope you are doing well and enjoy the weekend
ReplyDeleteHugs Maria
Patti, the tray is beautiful and very unique! I still love to press flowers and leaves. I have some in my press drying right now. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
I love the dried floral tray, Patti. It's beautiful! I've been seeing these done in old sashes lately. Thank you for hosting the party...fun.
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xo
Wow, what an incredibly gorgeous tray! Thank you so much for sharing with Roses of Inspiration. Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful tray! I am very fond of old trays, and have collected a few, but not one with pressed flowers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring my post "Out for dinner at The Glenn - Shrimp Etouffee," it's an honor to be featured on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThe tray is amazing Patti! I thought it was painted too in the first photo you shared. Just beautiful! I love the incredible things the Victorians did with their hands and the fineness of it all!
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Patti that test is beautiful what a find I pressed flowers as a kid so much fun.
ReplyDeleteThank-you for hosting! Beautiful tray!
ReplyDeletePatti,
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tray, a lovely piece of Art actually.
I am wishing you a happy week and a big thank you for the party!
Hugs,
Jemma
Hello gorgeous! Thank you so much for hosting such a fabulous party! Please take a minute and stop by our party. We would love to party with you twice this week! Lou Lou Girls
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