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TOP THINGS OFF WITH A RUSTIC COUTURE SPRING BONNET

So……. we’ve all been very busy lately, making our vintagey, rustic and industrial little clutches of eggs and nests.  But listen up, ladies!  These springy vignettes need a topping…..

©linda nelson 2014
©linda nelson 2014
©linda nelson 2014
…….A rustic couture spring bonnet topping.

Do you like?  If so, stay tuned for my upcoming tutorial post on making these little beauties.

Now, I must get back to creating more things.

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RABBITS AND RABBETS: A HANDSOME SPRING DISPLAY

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A sophisticated and subtly handsome spring display, and an inspirational example for gents who care to hone in on their nesting skills.  The framed nest block print is by artist Joseph Vorgity.

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Care to whip up some handsome, industrial inspired nests?  Get your hands on a good length of floral wire (at least 10′), then start kinking, twisting and shaping away.  For the other one, who says steel wool pads are just for scouring?  I think you can figure it out.  Enjoy!

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SPRING TABLESCAPE: A ROLL OF INSPIRATION & REMEMBERING MY LATE AUNT

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©linda nelson 2014
©linda nelson 2014

This past February I took on the bittersweet task of clearing out my late aunt’s summer cottage in time for the closing on its sale.  I have many fond memories of visiting her there, but rummaging through her personal belongings was not one of them.  I was tortured between feeling shame for delighting in the curious things I found and the feeling of solemnity with the responsibility of the task.  Truth be told, I am so grateful that my aunt upheld her old world Italian ways, and didn’t throw anything out.

Enter, my Spring tablescape…

It begins with the vintage aluminum edging roll found in my aunt’s shed.  Industrial.  The dishes go back as far as I can remember.  Vintage.  The ceramic planter (from Italy) is the perfect little cache for my African violet.  Nature.  The moss filled zinc ball jar covers will cozily nestle little egg shaped confections.  Repurposed.  The whisk broom, adorable.  Yittle bunny, a yittle splash of Lladro.

There you have it, an industrial, vintage, nature, repurposed, adorable, Aunt Rose inspired tablescape, with a yittle splash of Lladro.

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