Creating at a last minute in record time is a challenge
I was asked to decorate a tree and then my favorite space was available to play a little more...
French Lavender measured by the "French" cup
Marie Antoinette holds the key to the castle..
let them eat cake
she said,and use the
pastel colored vintage French serviettes,..
also the vintage French pewter
Beautiful setting at Simondium lodge, with views over a festive garden
sharing et BLANC
Marble dust and ceramic figurines
inspired and recreated
from original finds in France
Intaglios and wall plaques
never without my passion: vintage French linen
Colette
SIMONDIUM COUNTRY LODGE
31 Oct - 4 November
9 - late afternoon
moss tree inspired by Lolita Lempicka
what lovely finds!
ReplyDeletehope you'll stop by...i am now happily sharing photos and info about my paris trip (but none of the 'croissant-top' i earned)!
smiles to you.
michele
Bonjour
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I love French lavender..even the words are divine!
ReplyDeleteYour display of French treasures is gorgeous,in such a beautiful setting. A pity I will have to give this a miss. Wishing you le bon weekend!
ReplyDeleteMy dear friend...you are beyond talented...I LOVE your styling of the gorgeous things you sell! I only wish I was there to experience it all...OPEN AN ONLINE STORE...pleeeeeease...for your poor desolet foreign readers!!!
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Jules
Dear distant friend, what a beautiful event. I love the vignette with the iron urn and the tree branches with wild moss it's so my style, giving me more holiday inspiration for my home.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful month of November
Xoxo
Dore
What a lovely Christmas decor in your home. I love seeing all of them and I think those are perfect decor for my philippine homes. :)
ReplyDeleteThese decorations reminds me my sister. She really love doing stuffs like that. Will give this ideas to her. Thanks! :)
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Oh what great pictures! I love the French lavender and the plaster pine cones. You asked if the robes were from Paris rags and they weren't I don't remember who's booth it was, but they were really cute
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