Our co-host Baby Kitty has spent a portion of the last two days peering out the window at our first snow of the winter. It has been several years since we have had very much and he seems puzzled! He doesn’t seem to find my centerpiece nearly as interesting so I will start without him!
The heart of the centerpiece is my Red Cliff ironstone tea pot…a bargain find from eBay, largely due to the fact that it was missing its lid. I have filled it with faux tulips since the real ones don’t seem to be available here yet.
I have decorated my $15.00 French bottle drying rack (Woo hoo! Get the details here. ) with my Wedgwood Queensware cups and sweater and embroidered hearts…after-Christmas sale finds at Hancock Fabrics.
I am also giving you a peek at my no-sew cross-stitch look tea towel…super easy and inexpensive! I’ll be sharing all the details with you later!
If it looks familiar, it coordinates with my Pottery Barn inspired no-sew tea towel. You will find a complete tutorial plus the free graphic here.
A little sweater heart also fills my vintage Wedgwood Patrician cup…a Goodwill find, along with a stack of saucers.
And there you have it…my Valentine’s Day centerpiece! I am enjoying this little farmhouse twist to my Valentine décor and I still have a few more projects to share with you…so stay tuned!
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Goreous! Your centerpiece is beautiful, I love it all, specially the teapot with the lovely tulips. Your kitty looking out the snowed up window is the sweetest, aver!!!
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Love the hearts hanging on the bottle rack. Lovely centerpiece!!!
ReplyDeleteOh! the valentine's hearts are actually Christmas ornaments! Didn't even think to look for hearts at Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful table setting! Love how you used the drying rack. I can't wait to see how you made those beautiful tea towels!
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Jamie
Debbie, hope you and the staff are warm and cozy enjoying the snowy scene from within. What an unexpected event!
ReplyDeleteIt's been really cold here too, but no snow this week. We had ice on Tuesday. More cold weather expected next week.
Your valentine vignette is adorable. Those little sweater hearts warm my heart and your tea towels are so cute. They make perfect valentines!
Your Valentine table looks so good - everything is perfect. The tea pots or pitchers without lids make the best vases for flowers. I always will buy those if I can find them at a garage sale.
ReplyDeleteLooks like your co-worker is watching something in the yard, he probably want a raise.
Have a great weekend and I hope is warm for you.
Mary
What clever finds you have a wonderful way of putting them all together. Bottle drying racks are new to me...they seem ever so handy.
ReplyDeleteOh those tulips in that teapot, melt my heart! Wonderful tablescape and those sweater hearts are just precious!
ReplyDeleteLove the red and white in the brown tray - so striking! Looks very pretty and perfect for Valentine's!
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I love all the cheery red hearts and of course I do love alll the pottery barn knockoffs, love the pillows so much...the little stitched hearts are the cutest..thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteDebbie I love this centerpiece! I finally go a French Bottle drying rack after seeing yours...I love it! I van't wait to get home and get out some Valentine decor!
ReplyDeleteI love your vignette! So cheerful and pretty! I'm trying to get my hutch decorated for Valentines...thanks for the inspiration!
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I love this little scene and the things you can do with this wine rack/cup dryer. I have never even thought about acquiring one but after seeing the way you decorate with it I am re thinking UMM?Susie
ReplyDeleteI love the red tulips in the white coffee pot! It totally steals the show next to the snow, but maybe because I'm not a cat!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie..I love all of your ideas. You just made me a follower..Thanks for the inspiration!
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This is so creative!
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