Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Blissful Whites Wednesday and Our Beautiful World - TOGETHER

Finding white lace and white fabric flowers at brocantes or boot fairs is sheer bliss. I was lucky to bring back some lovely lace pieces from France and last weekend I found some sweet vintage fabric flowers at the boot fair -












If I have whetted your appetite, then go and check out all the other beautiful whites on TIMEWASHED's Blissful Whites Wednesday post.

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Over at the gorgeous Our Beautiful World blog, the theme this week is TOGETHER. As soon as I read that, I knew which photo I wanted to show. It has always been a favourite of mine. It shows my granddaughter Paige and our Rhodesian Ridgeback Poppy 4 years ago. You couldn't keep them apart, they were always together -



Wishing you all a wonderful day wherever you are. Toodlepip xxx

16 comments:

Julia @ Vintage with Laces said...

Hello dear Lizzie, The lace and flowers are beautiful. It's wonderful that you found some new lace treasures in France.
What a cute picture of Paige and Poppy. They both look very sweet and make a great team.
Happy Wednesday!
xoxo,
Julia

Dorthe said...

Oh Liz, they are just so sweet together,- they love each other for sure,- what a great photo, how old are Paige and Poppy in the picture ?
The white fabric flowers are beautiful, a wonderful find,- and so lovely photoes with your gorgeous madonna .
Hugs and a happy evening :-)
Dorthe

Kimberly at ArtJoyStuff said...

Beautiful whites, Liz, makes me want to go play with some lovelies this afternoon. Nothing like our babies (fur and non) to steal our hearts-what a sweet pic.
en-JOY,
Kimberly

marie said...

What a wonderful assortment of white...the photos are so pretty! Love those sparkly baubles too!

The photo of Paige and Poppy is adorable!!

Vicki Boster said...

Goodness-- your white treasures are beautiful. You must have found such wonderful things at the flea market-- I love the white flower stems!!

The photo of your granddaughter is priceless:)
Vicki

Rhonda said...

Oh my, Liz, I want to reach into my computer screen and touch all of your white treasures. Can I purchase that pocket shrine? Is it for sale?

Your photo of your granddaughter and Poppy is amazing. Best friends. Awe.

The Polka Dot Closet said...

Oh are you kidding me,.,,. Wet my appetite...I am drooling. There is nothing I love more than vintage lace!

Carol

Anonymous said...

Hello there-This is such a gorgeous together photograph.how lovely :)
(Your link on the photo at OBW isnt working :( I had to type your name into Google to find you)
Nessa xx

Viola said...

Hihi, das ist ja ein tolles Foto von Paige und Poppy, liebe Liz!! :)
Und Deine Spitzenfunde sind ja wieder ganz zauberhaft!
Liebe Grüße, Viola

Ros Crawford said...

Oh those pretty laces ... be still my heart!
And I love the photo of your granddaughter and your dog ... so beautiful!! So glad you shared it with us at Our Beautiful World!
PS. your link on OBW does not work so I had to find you from previous entries

Anonymous said...

Hi Liz
Oh those flowers are delicious, they would look so pretty on display in a sweet vase.
Talking of sweetness, they could not be any more adorable, this is such a precious photograph.
Wishes
Lynne

Shahrul Niza said...

Wonderful treasures, oh boy I'm jittery with delight :).
How wonderful that you'd captured the BFF moment there, wonder what they were whispering to each other :). Thank you for joining us @ Our Beautiful World!

Wilma said...

Hi Liz,

What beautiful laces you found and the flowers too. I love it !!
The photo's are great !

I love the photo of Paige and Poppy. So sweet !!

Thank you for sharing.

Blessings to you,
Wilma.

Lynn Stevens said...

Wonderful finds. I just may have to move to France! LOL
Love the pic of your grand daughter and your doggie!
Hugs Lynn

Mom E. said...

Liz,
What an adorable picture of those two "together"! what fun they have I am sure!
I love your creams and white...so beautiful. Especially that cream trim with the twists on it....juast gorgeous!
hugs,
Betsy

Alexandra said...

Das Bild von deiner Enkelin mit Poppy ist ja zu süß!