"Your dividend of happiness may derive from the simple things unnoticed by most people."
Alexandra Stoddard
*The simple, faded salt and pepper shakers were calling my name from the thrift store. The $2.00 was well-spent for the joy they bring. Vintage fade melds with teapot new to create a vignette of blue serenity.
*The simple, faded salt and pepper shakers were calling my name from the thrift store. The $2.00 was well-spent for the joy they bring. Vintage fade melds with teapot new to create a vignette of blue serenity.
i love alexandra stoddard's books!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great inspirational post, a great reminder for me!
Your new salt and peppers are gorgeous - as is everything in your vignette. Love the teapot. Would love to have a cup with you! ~Adrienne~
ReplyDeleteYou are in a vignette-y state of mind, LaTeaDah. The two new ones (to me) are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI love your blue vignette - especially the blue and white teacup and saucer!
ReplyDeleteRevee
Oh they would call out to me, too! Enjoy...
ReplyDeleteI love to quote Alexandra Stoodard, and Jan Karon too!
ReplyDeleteYour photography is wonderful, thanks for sharing!
Alexandra Stoddard is one of my FAVORITE authors!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I like the sugar scuttle too (is that what it is called?)
ReplyDeleteKatherine