I get to re-live some memories as I place the objects on the stand.
The excitement of finding a complete set of crown embellished dinnerware.
Finding this "Friendship" glass at the Paris flea market.
Spotting this silver wine chalice in Cashiers, NC with my friend Jill.
Finding these crown embellished spoons on Victoria Island, Canada.
The vase was a gift from my friend, Marlene, in Tennessee.
The black swan salt cellar, a gift from Mariterese
and the pretty crystal glass, a gift from the Romancing the Home girls.
These pretty mint julep spoons from the "Antiques in the Field" show here at home.
Old Paris Porcelain from my favorite haunt in Wisconsin.
a find on Ebay
This past weekend with Laurell at an antiques show.
To add a few finishing touches, a bit of Christmas sparkle. Just a bit for now- more after Thanksgiving!
It just makes me smile remembering all these times!
So many lovely objects, so well displayed ~ the patisserie stand in wonderful, how I would love to have one.
ReplyDeleteHi, it is sooo beautiful! You have an eye for details! May I ask where you got your stand? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteZoe
That is the most amazing Pastry display ever! I LOVE it! I have a secret desire to open a small Pastry Cafe and if I did, it would have beautiful displays as yours.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite piece of charm in your kitchen, too. It is always filled with such lovely things!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with the patisserie stand and your display is beautiful! New GFC follower.
ReplyDeletexx,
Sherry
It makes me smile too! It is absolutely one of my favorite things you have featured from your lovely abode!
ReplyDeleteSO magnificent, I had my eye on one in a local shop and then finally decided to do it and it was gone:( Now on the prowl yet again!
ReplyDeleteHow special! So many pretty things! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHello Susan,
ReplyDeleteI have just discovered your blog and can not stop coming back to it!!! Can you please tell me where you found your Patisserie stand. I have told my husband I would love one for Christmas and even I am having a tough time finding a good source.
Fondly-Lisa