Blessings,
Linda
Welcome to COASTAL CHARM!!!!
Here is a bowl, that I have used some of my Annie Sloan
chalk paint on...ahhhh I so love the color...paris grey!!!
Using one of my grain sacks as a runner.
Sea fans add so much charm.
I always love using this little iron church
in my decor.
Come join me at these fun parties...
Looks pretty! I have a little church like yours too, but mine is a rusty color. Maybe I should paint it white! Looking forward to lunch tomorrow!
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Debbie
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ReplyDeleteWow so cool Linda! LOVE those sea treasures!
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Anne
So lovely, Linda...such a great combination of different natural textures!
ReplyDeleteGirl .. going to paint my bowl . I have one that is pretty much identical to yours.. SUCH a cute Idea... (Thank you ) .. Where on the GULf Coast are you located ? .. HUGS and have a beautiful day tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteLinda I think this is so pretty in any season. I love all the natural sea gifts on the shore
ReplyDeleteHi Linda,
ReplyDeleteI just love your pretty and very welcoming coastal vingette. Love all the natural pieces.
hugs
Sissie
Oh it looks so perfect Linda! I love every last detail.
ReplyDeleteSimply wonderful...love it :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty vignette, Linda! I love the bowl color and your pedestal/cloche.
ReplyDeleteI adore the cloche with the little church!!! What beautiful pictures and you are so blessed to live in such a gorgeous area!! I'm stuck in the snow!! Boo!
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ReplyDeleteI love what you have done. I had not decided whether to put my shells out this year. I always put them out because my Mom was in Florida in the winter and it reminded me of her. Now that she is gone it kinda makes me sad more than happy...at least it did last year. Dianntha
ReplyDeleteI have a sister that LOVES beach type decor. I've got to introduce her to your blog!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and perfect for living near the beach. I adore the cloche with the church!
ReplyDeleteCreative as always!
Hugs,
Donna
Love your mix of things from the sea - now I'm dreaming of the beach!
ReplyDeleteKelly
Yep, It's Coastal Charm for sure!! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Your charming vignette would work in any season. Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda,
ReplyDeleteThose fans are gorgeous!!
Love the little iron church, so pretty!
All the Best,
Christine
I need to paint my wooden bowl -yours looks great filled with your shells. I love, love your sea fans. Your entire vignette is lovely. :-)
ReplyDeleteLinda, it looks so fabulous. I love the sea fans! You've inspired me to paint a wooden bowl with some chalk paint...love it!
ReplyDeleteJust loveley Linda.
ReplyDelete❤Ana
Fabulous idea for the feed sack; I've one but didn't want to cut it up and your idea is perfect. Now to find a great place for it to live in this ole farmhouse.
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ReplyDeleteHi Linda, Thank you for visiting my blog today and following me. I am already a follower of yours :)
ReplyDeleteI sure like the color grey and it is so pretty on your bowl. I look forward to joining your party on Tuesday.
Blessings to you too.
Michele
Pearl 13.1
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ReplyDeleteLove it all Linda! I love all things coastal. I wish I lived on your coast!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
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ReplyDeleteIt looks so pretty Linda! I need to get a few coastal pieces for summer decorating. I have a few vintage oars so I guess that is a good start. Hope your weekend was a good one.
ReplyDeleteLinda, Thanks so much for joining the Open House party! I love your coastal touches.
ReplyDeletexx, Sherry
I love the tiny church it looks perfect under the iron clothe:) Thanks for sharing all your coastal touches at the Cabin:)
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