Hey my friends!
Are you ready for spring break? Me too!
I wanted to share a corner in my kitchen with you…of course, I change it up all the time, but here are some photos of more of the red bud blooms I brought in.
See that cool little antique marmalade jar? My sweet friend Amy sent that to me for my birthday :) I have been wanting one so badly. She’s an angel! I was tickled pink…
So, what’s blooming around your house? Has spring shown up yet?
Guess what? I finally started a Facebook page :)
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or you can click on the photo on my sidebar.
And it’s not too late to join the jewelry giveaway HERE!
I'm joining White Wednesday, with Kathleen
Blessings,
This corner is just gorgeous, Becky! Your white bucket is beautiful filled with the blooms.
ReplyDeleteSo funny...I just posted dogwood blooms about 30 minutes ago. Girl, our minds think so much alike.
Love the cow through the window.
Love you.
Love that sweet enamel bucket! Everything is blooming here too in South East Texas and I am loving every minute of it
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful. We have blossoms but they are struggling because we keep having days of cold and snow...not the norm for Western Canada.
ReplyDeleteBecky your vignette is so pretty! Love the blossoms especially.
ReplyDeleteDanielle
Wow! Those are what's blooming in my back yard but I didn't know what they were called. I love them!
ReplyDeleteThat little corner is so sweet--I love everything you have there and it just makes me feel good looking at it. Here in Oregon it is mostly daffodils blooming--but they are getting beaten down by the rain. I try to run out and pick them between storms!
ReplyDeleteHi Becky! I'm lovin your kitchen corner! ;) I am guessing by the cow grazing in the window you must have a farmhouse too! Can't wait to go thru your past posts!!! Thanks for visiting my newbie blog!
ReplyDeletewhat beautiful pictures! I can't wait for the cherry blossoms to come out here in BC!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these beautiful images of your cherry blossoms. I love to visit your special place. Cheers SpecialK XoXo
ReplyDeleteThat's so lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Becky!!~ I have that same blue bucket. I never really use mine, but yours looks so pretty with flowers in it that I'll have to drag mine out. And the marmalade jar is wonderful, what a lovely gift from Amy!! You 2 are so lucky to have formed such an amazing friendship through blogging!! It's truly a gift!
ReplyDeleteHope your having a lovely week.
Sincerely,
Melinda
Your corner is so beautiful Becky !!...did you see my springhouse ???...love springkisses from me...xxx..
ReplyDeleteLove your little corner of your world. Now will someone tell me why red bud trees bloom purplish pink?
ReplyDeleteVery pretty...In my yard, the Judas Tree (European redbud), Cleveland Pear, cherry tree, dogwood, lilac, creeping phlox, camellia, pansies, tete a tete daffodils, hellebores, japanese honeysuckle, and azaelas are in bloom. I love this time of year as my yard begins to explode.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful corner!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to change things up isn't it?!
Love it! My favorite time of the year and you made it even more beautiful. Thank you for lovely post to make me smile early this morning.
ReplyDeleteSuch a delightful corner in your kitchen. I have a little longer to wait before anything will be in bloom. Tulips are just starting to show up.
ReplyDeleteThey look so pretty with the light streaming in your window. Very springy. :) We have a hidden pond/nature area in my town that has the most gorgeous redbud trees. I have actually been thinking about having a picnic there soon. ;) Take care!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I always love seeing your displays.
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring!
I have the exact same tree branches blooming along my driveway. My house is such a wreak because of ripping our carpet etc. so I don't really have anywhere to display Spring flowers this year...bummer. Guess I'll just have to enjoy your beautiful pics. :O)
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteNothing is blooming here yet in Alberta Canada, it is still to early. I am so envious of all the blogs posting the flowers that are blooming in their area. Beautiful.
Lovely photos.Love your new kitchen area.It is summer here ...really 80 degrees.I need to put down the paint brush and step outside.
ReplyDeleteoh I love the simplicity of your arrangement and that pop of color for the bucket..I have 2 of those marmalade jars and use them for my q-tips.;) have a wonderful friday and thanks for sharing these beautiful photos.;)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the blog! just added you to my follow list, can't wait to see more updates!
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Un blog vraiment charmant et très raffiné... Gros bisous
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh! I too have a blue enamel bucket and i also have that tree blooming in my yard!! im going right now to cut some branches!!! thanks for inspiring!!!
ReplyDeleteYour home is absolutely beautiful... I could probably spend hours looking around! Amy has told me a little about you and said I would fall in love with your farmhouse style. I think she's right! Looking forward to following you. Have a wonderful Easter!
ReplyDeleteBecky everything looks amazing, love your little nook.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the beautiful article in Artful blogging. I don't usually buy it but with you and June in the same mag I had to have it.
Blessings today
RE
I like the kitchen area & nice arrangement. Have a wonderful weekend and thanks for sharing these beautiful photos.
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I just found your blog through Pinterest today and I can't wait to browse around a little more. I love your glass jars with the numbers on them. Did you make them and do you have a tutorial? I would love to replicate that look!
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