I love enamelware pitchers. Add
a simple country bouquet, and you
have a real thing of beauty.
a simple country bouquet, and you
have a real thing of beauty.
I'm patiently waiting for the perfect pitcher, so I can
have a bouquet like this on my kitchen table. Until then,
milk glass vases and mason jars will do just fine.
Here are the free graphics
& sources used in my artwork:
*Antique Images*
Enamelware pitcher
*Flickr: perpetualplum*
Umbel illustration, 1917
*Shadowhouse Creations*
Softly aged sepia texture
*Lilac & Lavender*
Berry Seed Co. ephemera
have a bouquet like this on my kitchen table. Until then,
milk glass vases and mason jars will do just fine.
Here are the free graphics
& sources used in my artwork:
*Antique Images*
Enamelware pitcher
*Flickr: perpetualplum*
Umbel illustration, 1917
*Shadowhouse Creations*
Softly aged sepia texture
*Lilac & Lavender*
Berry Seed Co. ephemera
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So beautiful Megan. I have one that was my husbands grandmothers.I purchased the pitcher first at an auction, then a few years later the basin at another family auction.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the search and the thrill of the hunt...
Thanks, Lucy! I think I saw your bowl & pitcher in a recent pic of your laundry room? Very nice... never would've known they weren't a set. I love having something to look for :)
Deletevery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :)
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ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Deonna!
DeleteSo very beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteBeautiful images, as usual.
ReplyDeleteMerci from France.
Anne
Anne... thank you!
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