Friday 6 December 2013

Grey Dey Thursdey, a little bit late

I was sorting through some gorgeous old braids and trims I had brought back from France after the summer and I came across some rather exquisite 19th Century French silk and metal braids. One of those braids is the most gorgeous taupe-y grey, so I thought I would show you this one for Petite Michelle Louise's Grey Dey Thursdey -






Hop over to Michelle's blog and check out all the other beautiful and elegant greys!

Toodlepip xxx

12 comments:

  1. I believe I just "sighed" at the sight of that braid - sumptuous!
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  2. That's just gorgeous, Liz. What a wonderful find.
    Have a happy weekend!
    Hugs,
    Julia

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  3. Oh Liz such exquisite old taupe braid.
    I've never seen any braid so beautiful and you have displayed it so elegantly against that stunning dressing table silver plated mirror - also exquisite!
    Thinking of you as we watch the cricket over here!
    Big hugs,
    Suzy

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  4. OHHHH Liz, those trims looks as they came straight from the court of Marie Antoinette ...how stunning they are...
    wish you a lovely weekend dear .
    x-hugs
    Dorthe

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  5. If you are agree,
    Can I speak about your blog on mine in " a sunday a blog"
    Thanks and happy to meet you
    Have a good day

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  6. I love your late post, gives me something to ooh and aah about this cold Sunday morning!!

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  7. Gorgeous, wow so beautiful... It truly is exquisite, a true treasure. Beautiful muted tones too and so well combined with the gorgeous silver tray. Hugs

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  8. That is completely gorgeous silver braid....and in such excellent condition...I need to start creating! Smile big now, at that comment!
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  9. I just keep coming back to look at this braid...It is gorgeous!
    hearts,
    Betsy

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  10. The braid is exquisite!!! What a wonderful find.

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