Hi, everyone! I'm going to begin showing you my 'spoils' from my shopping excursions while on vacation. In case you missed it, you can see the fabulous places that we visited in Arizona here.
I'll start with one of my favorite finds from this trip...this bundle of lavender!
I've always wanted a BIG bundle (I have small ones all over my house) and I knew that I had to have this when I spotted it at the Sweet Salvage sale.
They wrapped the bundle carefully for me in extra kraft paper-it smelled so good even
through the paper! I lovingly carried this through 2 airports and
gingerly placed it at my feet on the plane. (And I may or may not have
'yelled' at my hubby when he accidentally kicked it ;)
I was worried when I unwrapped it at home that it would be all 'crumbled' but it was very much intact (whew!)
I placed the lavender in an old basket that I had, for a farmhouse feel. I added it to a new vignette that I've put together in our
hallway. Since I took the shoe rack from this spot when I redid the
office (see here) I had an empty space to fill. I brought this shelving unit made out of old crates down from an upstairs spare bedroom, and it fits perfectly!
Here is a view down the hallway towards the front entryway. This space is right beside the doorway to the office.
After playing around a bit, I'm happy with how it turned out. (And I'm enjoying my lavender every time that I walk by!) I'll show you some more goodies that I brought home from vacation next time. Until then, have a wonderful day!
I'm linking to these great parties: Jennifer Rizzo
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs.Olsen
Common Ground
The Charm of Home
Rooted in Thyme
Ivy and Elephants
Life on Lakeshore Drive
i should be mopping the floor
My 1929 Charmer
Lavender Garden Cottage
Glad that your lavender mad it home intact! Now that is lavender love!! Everything is just lovely!! Can't wait to see more goodies!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous vignette...I love the framed scissors! And I'm smiling about bringing the lavender home on 2 planes and the possibility that your husband might have kicked it and you might have let him know of your displeasure! lol!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the large bundle of lavender! I have small bundles and will continue to plant lavender in the back yard so maybe in 10 years, I'll have a large bundle like yours. :)
ReplyDeleteFarmhouse hugs,
Cindy
Oooh, lavender! One of my favorite scents. Love the bundle in the basket. Jean
ReplyDeleteOK - I will grow more lavendar for you! :) I can't believe you got that home intact - it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
I love how pretty that lavender looks in that basket. You certainly can't beat the smell either! I would've been a nervous wreck carrying that around with me so many places. I know how fragile it is.
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ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteWow you got a great bundle of lavender and it really looks wonderful in the basket. I love the vignette you did in the hallway. I can't wait to see what other treasures you scored from AZ.
Kris
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ReplyDeleteI love your style! thanks for sharing <3 Found you at the Rooted in Thyme link party :D
ReplyDeleteI have a bundle of lavender in my office and it still makes me smile every time I walk by. I love the way you've displayed the empty frames with the clippers inside.
ReplyDeleteOh my!!! So much goodness here!!! Loving your blog and so looking forward to following along with you lady!!! Thanks for popping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could find a giant pile like that!
ReplyDeleteSo much pretty eye candy!!
ReplyDeletevery cute!
ReplyDeleteyou did a great job getting the lavender home! i just bought some silk lavender, but, it's just not the same. love your basket of string, susan--happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteI really love lavender. This year I have to plant it! :-)
ReplyDeleteSusan, you put together the most creative and unique vignettes. Love the candelabra and the frame surrounding the old cutting shears. The shelving piece is fabulous. And of course, I love lavender everywhere in the house! It's always fun to see your new displays.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Your lavender is wonderful and I may or may not have fussed at my hubby also if he had of kicked a bouquet like that of mine. You did good with this find and with getting it home safely.
ReplyDeleteI want a big bunch of lavender someday too! Bet that surprises you :) I just follow you around and want what you find - LOL! Love the way you hung the big old shears in the frame. I was just looking at my huge wooden scissors today and thinking it is time to put them somewhere prominent again!
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~Shanay~
www.myuniquegirlz.blogspot.com
Ah, the scent of Lavender is so Divine and it displays so Beautifully too and helps those who have restlessness at bedtime. I have Sachets all over the house and it lasts so long... just scrunch it and it revives it over and over again!
ReplyDeleteBlessings from the Arizona Desert... Dawn... The Bohemian
I wish I could hire you to come decorate my house. LOL
ReplyDeleteThe scent of the lavender must be wonderful, and I like how you placed inside the basket. If you did kick your hubs, and I'm not saying you did, I'm sure he forgave you seeing how good it looks in the basket and part of the vignette.
ReplyDeleteLove the gorgeous vignette! You really know how to pull it all together, everywhere I look I see beauty! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Patti
I just love lavender. In our garden we've planted about 30 lavenderplants around the trees. In the summer it smells great! And after they did their work, i dry them. Last year i wrapped them in a page of a French newspaper....looks lovely!
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Have a great day!
Hugs, Pietrik
I can shop your house any day Susan!!!
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Sumaya
Everything looks wonderful and homey. So many treasures and I can smell your beautiful lavender from here (smile).
ReplyDeleteLove these pictures! It's been a dream of mine to live in an old home, and you make yours look so rustic and beautiful. Thanks for stopping by my blog - I'm your newest follower! I'm excited to read more!
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silverliningtheblog.com
Love your photos!!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks just beautiful - and I'm seriously jealous over that bundle of lavender!!!
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www.thesoupprince.blogspot.com
Susan, Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos at Simple & Sweet Fridays! I love your lavender and how you displayed it, so pretty! Thanks for always stopping by with your awesome comments! Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteJody
Oh Susan, I love Lavender too! It looks right at home in your farmhouse basket. You did a great job on the new vignette. You always find fun things to display. Like the crochet thread in the basket. You know I love that number! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Thanks for coming to visit us at Sweet Salvage. We look forward to seeing you again!
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