2 wreaths made by my brother, this wall leads into our kitchen and faces the dining room. keeping it real - can you see the trash can? |
plastic canvas candlestick Pilgrims and Indians I made 10 or more years ago The turkey salt and pepper shakers belonged to my grandmother. |
more turkey S&Ps, that will actually be used. I don't care if these get handled but I would be very sad if something happened to my grandmother's set |
my father in law painted this turkey and it is hanging by our front door. |
All cute stuff! I'm all about using what you already have! I really love the turkey painted on wood! So adorable! Makes me want to try to make one!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks lovely, Rhonda! I adore silouettes! My kindergarten teacher did silouettes of all the kids in my class. I think they were gifts for our parents. :)
ReplyDeleteJust lovely Rhonda! I love your banner. Those salt and pepper shakers are adorable. I can see why you would upset if they were broken. I think your home is lovely with its fall decorations!
ReplyDeleteThe sillouettes are just brilliant!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the "thankful" banner!
ReplyDeleteSo nice, Rhonda! Your FIL did a good job painting that turkey! I love the silhouettes and have thought about making some, but need to take some profile pics. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love how you're planning for more grandchildren, lol. You better be on the look out for still more frames! I counted my grands the other day and do you know once the twins arrive I'll be up to EIGHT?
ReplyDeletePretty decorations, Rhonda. I especially love the "thankful" banner.
ReplyDeleteI love the banner. I, too, appreciate the small things in life. :-) Grandones are at the top of the list.
ReplyDeleteYou asked if we are still caregivers? Yes, we are still caring for Alice and live in her home. It's been a blessing. I love her. She's family!
I like that "Thankful" banner. :)
ReplyDelete