Most of you know about my color "themes" at Christmas, but I confess that I also seem to do the same thing for spring/summer too. It usually starts with a piece of ribbon (I love ribbon) and I just go from there. It certainly doesn't mean that I buy all new things for the changing of the season. Part of the reason I write this blog is to help others realize that you can use things you already have without buying anything new...or at least spending very little money. This year, it was the blue burlap and the green check that called my name. More to come!
The photo below has nothing to do with the post, I just thought it was interesting. I wanted to take a picture of the full moon tonight and this is what I ended up with. Don't you just love polka dots?
I like the lavender and green together - pretty! I have been digging in my "already on hand" supplies to come up with something for my dining table. In my effort to declutter I don't want to buy new.
ReplyDeleteYou got a better pic of the moon than I usually do. :D I have taken many and ended up deleting.
Hope you are having a good evening.
Oh- I am loving your colors and can't wait to see what all you do with them. I so need to dig some spring stuff out- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I try and use everything I can from around here...I make something new too...this year I have a new pattern I want to make for some bunnies using old candle sticks...I love that blue burlap...pretty! The last picture is very cool! Have a great evening!!
ReplyDeleteHi Suz,
ReplyDeleteLove those colors you are about to use, and can't wait to see what you are gonna use them for........
That is a neat picture too.
Hope all is well with you. I am good just a bit tired, as we had company again since Sunday evening, but it was great, some dear friends, and we had a blast, so
now turning my attention to trying to find us another car, course, if you didn't read my Thankful Thursday post you probably don't know about that, but our car just quit on us, the older one not the van. Thank Goodness!
Have a great day hon,
Blessings, Nellie