Here are some of the Treasures I will be listing today...
love all the rust...
what a sweet lamp...
I am joining Coastal Charm's Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays...go over and see all the treasures everyone has found!!! This is her first day of her party...looks like it is going to be fun!
Your header is simply darling & so is that lamp. I'm not so much into rusty things but I can appreciate them in the right setting. You seem to have a knack for creating just the right setting, too. :D
Thanks for stopping by the Gazebo House yesterday.
Love the rusty cage...very cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat a SWEET lamp...I have one a lot like it that was my MIL's! Thanks for coming to my party...I hope to see you again next week:)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
Very sweet finds!
ReplyDeleteWhat was the rusty cage thing used for? It's a cool looking piece...and I always love an ironstone piece. Love the Tuesday Treasures.
ReplyDeleteJane
I love vintage lamps, and that one is a great find.
ReplyDeleteMaureen
Gorgeous Stefanie and I adore the lamp!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karyn
I love that cage....and the little nest!
ReplyDeleteMary Lou
oh, MY!!! that rusty cage is the most cool thing ever...i just love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving that little cage with the nest inside!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Grace
Your lamp is the sweetest...love it. And I love your header too...Spring is on the way...hugs, Linda.
ReplyDeleteLove that rusty cage! Your blog background is cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
I love that rusty cage with the nest inside! So cute!
ReplyDeleteI noticed that you are doing Miss Rhea's Easter Basket Swap... I am, too! I hope you have fun!
What an interesting metal piece! The shape is spectacular! I have a thing for cherubs so that lamp made me smile. I must go peek at it!
ReplyDeleteHugs ~ Angie
That is the coolest cage!
ReplyDeletesmiles, alice
What fun, the makeshift birdcage for the bird nest is a neat idea! Hope all is well, it's great to be here again!
ReplyDeleteYour header is simply darling & so is that lamp.
ReplyDeleteI'm not so much into rusty things but I can appreciate them in the right setting. You seem to have a knack for creating just the right setting, too. :D
Thanks for stopping by the Gazebo House yesterday.
fondly,
Rett