Welcome March!
March came in like a "lamb" down here in the Sunshine State. This antique chalkware lamb is aged and worn in a perfect way...he has polka dots!
I love polka dots! In most circumstances, polka dots look contemporary and new. I found this wonderful Susan Winget fabric that has a more prim feel to it and I knew it would look great in my window.
A stack of early breadboards serves as a pedestal for my lamb.
Brown and cream...I love it! Up close the dots look more like spots of paint and the brown is different shades.
More dots! I found these old limestone water filtration balls in Thomasville, Georgia. The early berry scoop holds berries and bread knives.
I always have ivy plants in my home...they thrive in my sunny windows....especially in the baths with all the steam.
Dots...old brown worn wood...ivy green...antique whites...these are the colors in my March Kitchen Window.
How prophetic that I chose this month to decorate my window with reservoir filtration balls. I've had plumbers in my house fourteen hours a day all week. All is well now...Annie weathered the disruption like a trooper...Mom, not so much. I'll be regrouping over the weekend...Come Monday the electricians will be here to rewire...sigh.
Have a great weekend! I've been trying to visit you all...hope all is well with you...especially your pipes and wires!
Enjoy the day,
Robyn
Oh wow, this is perfect. You are really creative and I just love what you came up with. I give it a 5 star rating. It's so warm and inviting. Welcome March.
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Have a peaceful weekend.
Hugs for you and Annie.
JB
Morning Robyn, I adore your March window display. Love the sheep, so prim perfect as all your goodies are. Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the collection of bread/cutting boards.
ReplyDeleteJust read an article on collecting and displaying your boards in A Primitive Place and your display showed how wonderful it could look.
Have a great weekend.
Gorgeous window as always! I hope all the work goes well and is good plumbing and rewiring and not repairs.
ReplyDeleteRobyn your Spring window display is adorable!! Love the polka dots.
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Robyn ~
ReplyDeleteI was wondering where you had been. Sounds like something semi-catastrophic. I hope it is better now.
Your window is perfect as always!!! LOVE your sheepie.
Hugs from soon to be very snowy northern Ohio ~ again :(
Hugs :)
Lauren
Hi Robyn,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful March window, my friend! LOVE the lamb/sheep, and the polka dots add such a touch of fun!!
We are getting LOTS of rain here at the moment, but expecting the sun to make an appearance soon!
Hope you have a lovely weekend!!
Warm Hugs~
Julie
Everything in your window is gorgeous!! Love,love the sheep and the breadboards!! Hope that you have a restful week ahead.Blessings,Jen
ReplyDeleteWonderful as usual! Wish March would have come in like a lamb here. We had snow again. Janice
ReplyDeleteLove your window as always...March roared in here with snow and then below 0 temps. First water pipes froze, then no heat. Thank God I have giant fireplace to keep the coop toasty. So I can sympathize with waiting for and having workman in and out all week! All is back to normal today and we hit 10 degrees. Yippee.
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Hi Robyn, It's so nice to see what you've displayed from month to month.
ReplyDeleteAs always it's very pleasing to the eye. I love it!
Happy March!
Audrey
Very nice! Love the chalkware lamb!
ReplyDeleteI love the polka dots! Cream and brown together, love it.
ReplyDeleteI hope that the repairs go smoothly and are soon a distant memory. I have been going through some of the same. UGH!
Hugs to you and Annie!
really like this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful window sill. The lamb is precious !
ReplyDeleteHoping the plumbers and electricians were a choice and not because of troubles.
Rose
You know that spring is coming when people replace their drab winter decorations for livier ones! What's the deal with the people fixing things up, though? Did the pipes burst or something? Hope it's nothing too major. Chalk that one up for a crazy winter!
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