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vanessa

this is adorable! I love how his eyes match the buds.

Stefanie

That is so cute!

rossella

what a beautiful image!compliments for your site!very nice. It one of my favourite web sites...an italian girl:-)

inkjet

that owl vase is fantastic - i couldnt tell if was a retro piece or a new design. either way i love it.

gigi

GREAT photo!

zara

What a great idea! I was trying to figure out what to use as a vase today since I don't really have any (need to buy some!). I ended up using a cool vintage bottle but I have a cute owl teapot I may have to use next time!

Thanks for sharing.

Victoria E

Very swank :D

sky

what beautiful eustomas!

Christina

How sweet!

Petite Ace of Spades

Hello, Pumpkin !

I positively LUV you blog. Plethora of amazing pictures and tons of inspiring ideas !

I wondered where you found that adorable owl-teacup. I'm from France and would love to get one of my own ...
I saw the same one on your friend Beth's blog http://justmycupoftea.typepad.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/2007/08/22/2007_phillyhome_spread.jpg
I kinda read it's Kotobuki's and that she found it at "Premium Steap" but can't find it anywhere on internet !

Just wondered if you could help ...
Thank you for reading,

***Owls rule and so do You***
Take Kre,
___m___

joy

hello ace of spades -

that cup shown on beth's blog is mine - that article was about my tea cup collection ;)

they are from kotobuki...they also sell them at anthropologie in the us and online:
http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/catalog/productdetail.jsp?navCount=12115&&pushId=EAT_EAT_SERVEWARE&id=780066&parentid=EAT_EAT_SERVEWARE&&navAction=jump&search=true

best!
joy

blushing apples

that owl is darling! i admire all of your photographs & this blog ^_^

Brooke

That owl vase is adorable! The flowers are pretty, too!

Michelle

The owl is truly unique! This arrangement reminds me of my mother-in-law, her mother owned an antique store from the 50s-70s. My MIL always has a unique "vase" like this filled with peonies or zinnias and coreopsis. Brings back memories of days gone by.

Amber

L O V E the vintage owl with the fresh blossom - the picture is so sweet!

designdna

fantastic!

hilary glime

Those little saki glasses are cute. I have a set of them I display too.

hilary glime

Those little saki glasses are cute. I have a set of them I display too.

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