This evening, after an afternoon of gathering supplies and looking through what I had, I wanted to add some touches of spring to the house. I had green and white on my mind , and it wouldn’t leave. So I began to play.
I found some very affordable faux greenery stems and floral pieces, and I wanted to use these stone pieces.
And so I started playing.
I originally planned to use a piece of the striped fabric to create a runner, but I didn’t want to cut it. I kept the 4 yards in one piece to use as a tablecloth.
(Photography note: Photos at night never work out too well for me.)
In the entry I combined as many green things as I could find.
I love mixing high and low like crystal and terracotta.
And then I did something with the dining table.
It never stops does it?
I am linking to White Wednesday at www.fadedcharmcottage.blogspot.com and The Boardwalk BragFest at www.bobbypinsboardwalk.blogspot.com.
Great photos Laura. I really like your style. Thanks for the nice comments on my blog. Hope you'll be back for a visit soon. You might like my garden posts.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the green and white, and I'm really lovin' that green majolica plate of yours. I don't blame you for not wanting to cut that great piece of material. Love your fuzzy rocks in your apothecary jar!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a good week,
love ya dear,
Debra
OOH LAH LAH, looks gorgeous! Great job dear Laura, come do my house next... please:) Love all the green! Have a blessed day my friend!
ReplyDeleteI love the green and white for spring!
ReplyDeleteLaura, I like the fact that you scrunched up that fabric instead of cutting it. It makes for a different textured look, plus like you said, you can re-use it whole. Love the green and white touches. Linda
ReplyDeleteLove green and white -- it's such a soothing combination to me. Love your Spring "fluffing".
ReplyDeleteWhite and green lokks so "springy". Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, I would not think of leaving the material in one piece, but you created and displayed it very nice...and it really did bring Spring in!~ Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love redoing things each season like you do - love the green and white idea. Beautiful.
ReplyDeletesandie♥
No it never stops! That's the fun of nesting. :) Your project turned out very pretty. It's all nice and summery now.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Laura! I adore green and white and all of the elements you used are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
Cathy
Great job, Laura! Your fabric is beautiful! I don't think I'd cut it either.:)
ReplyDeleteGreat look Laura! That green and white fabric is just gorgeous, love the draped look!
ReplyDeleteI hate to cut fabric...even when it's bought for a project! Love the green...my favorite shade of green as a matter of fact.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Love the elegance of your home.
ReplyDeleteLaura...looks great....
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I am loving green right now as well. It must the spring, this happens to me every year!
ReplyDeleteLovely expressions of Spring, in green and white! As always your talent shines through, in your beautiful home. There is a little surprise for you, over at my place!
ReplyDeletevery nice tabletop, love the majolica plate! Lezlee
ReplyDeleteI love all the shades of green, just like in nature. The photos are great.
ReplyDeleteLovely. The green shades are so welcoming and you've prepared a gorgeous vignette. Thank you for sharing at the boardwalk Bragfest
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty, isnt it fun, changing things around.
ReplyDeletekate
Nothing says spring quite like green and white.
ReplyDeletepretty, pretty. i especially love those finials on your dining room table :)
ReplyDeleteGreen is one of my very favorite colors.. It is always so calming.. LOVE your spring look.
ReplyDeleteStaci
I just love it!!!! I hope you'll check out my blog!
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