Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Our new Hawthorn pitchers, lovely for everyday use or simply for a special bunch of roses. The small bowls are great for dips or olives.
A night shot of my new window display.

Love the new vintage poster of the Eiffel Tower in the 1900's. The ribbons are great too for craft or simply wrapping a special gift. The handcarved hearts are by Jo Jo from South Africa. The glass huricanes can be for candles, soaps , flowers etc.


Not such a great photo of my nest prints that have just arrived.



This i s another burlap bag .




8 comments:

cathypentonatelier said...

Thanks firstly for dropping by my blog I really appreciate it...Secondly your shop and things are just gorgeous...I hope my shop is as pretty as yours when it opens in a few months...So love those bags....Will go and have a bit more of a look...Take care Cathy xx

Tales of Whimsy said...

I adore robin's eggs and I totally want a bag that reads my birth year: 1976.

The Vintage Rose said...

They are only 29 dollars Juju let me know if you want one and i will send it; thats hillarious!

Josephine Tale Peddler said...

All lovely. I really like the Eiffel Tower print. Paris is one of my favourite places in the world.

white flower farmhouse said...

Hi, this is my first visit, and your blog and shop are just lovely! I love your layout and the items that you've chosen for your shop -- especially that chicken coop cloche. It's great!
I will definitely be back for frequent visits. Take care!

kate said...

you have such great stuff!! i wish i could pop right over....
kate

Lynette said...

Love the burlap bag my birth year 1972 yea!
Lynette :)

My Coastal Style said...

Just had to comment on your lovely blog, I saw in another blog the girl had purchased some gorgeous chunky letters and I wanted to check if this was indeed from your lovely shop. Its hard to be inspired when you own a shop sometimes (I have a beachside shop) but you have really inspired me to bring in some more vintage/french pieces as they really add so much to an interior, thanks again and let me know about the letters, Dee