The beginning of the weekend, I’m rounding off the week with my Friday find and a layout. Last week when my best buddy was visiting from Spain we went to a wonderful bistro called Bill’s . It’s just about perfect great surroundings, wonderful staff and most importantly affordable and beautifully prepared food…The bistro is dressed with enamel pots and olive tins…Very cheekily I asked if they had a spare olive tin I could have and yes they gave me one… Gorgeous… Thanks Bill’s you are great…
Yesterday I found the most wonderful flowers in my local Women’s Institute are they Cornflowers ?
Paper by Cottage Arts, texture by Kim K (naturally) masks by Nancie Rowe Janitz and the font is called ALSandra….
Check out Roxi for some great digi scrap provisions…… HERE
Lovely photos, Viv! Your edits and textures are perfect.Have a great weekend.
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Love that olive tin vase with the flowers, too gorgeous! And I love that poem by Emily Dickinson. 🙂 Have a great week!!
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Viv, gorgeous shots. Love the flowers in the tin vase — perfect. Fun 5!
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Lovely ! The bistro sounds exactly the type of place I like to visit although there don't seem as many around these days.
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Oh! I love your new 'planter'!
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What a lovely bouquet, Viv !I can imagine you're pleased with that olive tin,so nice they gave you one !Happy weekend,Sylvia
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very unique using a can — lovely shot – perfectly placed flowers inside and texture..Hugs
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Great photos! I love the way you're using the olive can. Without #5, you'd never had gotten it! 🙂 I enjoyed the Emily Dickinson poem, too–she's one of my favorites. Lovely layout!
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Oh Viv, I love that quote from Emily! These are lovely bachelor buttons (I believe), and the olive tin is so perfect. LOVE your scrap page with overlays – you are the best at these. Have a wonderful weekend!!
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Beautiful cornflowers,i think :), love the different colours and i really love how you edited your photo's. I have an old olive tin too, they look so nice !!aenee/Lily
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Beautiful pictures! I love these flowers also. they are cornflowers aka bachelor's buttons.
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lucky you, scoring a tin! and you made it so wonderful with the additional of the pretty posies!
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Isn't that olive tin just the perfect container for the cornflowers. I love cornflowers. They are so old-fashioned, like me!!
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Love the olive tin. I have a great olive oil container like that. Love that you added: “it never hurts to ask” I've been surprised so many times that way…;-)
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Great idea for a container for these bachelor buttons (we call them that here too!) Thanks so much for joining in @ R5F Viv. xo
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You brave soul! Awesome can and I love your flowers. I've heard them called cornflowers, we called them bachelor buttons when I was a kid. Love your new header.
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How fun that they gave you that nice tin…you are right, it never hurts to ask. And lovely photo with the blue cornflowers…!!
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