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Thursday, June 6, 2024

A Country Garden Vignette

 Rise and Shine, Sunshine! Good morning, Sweeties. It is another beautiful day. What do you have on the agenda today ?  I hope it is something enjoyable.  

 Bunnies, Baskets and Chickens 

 For the last few weeks, I  have been enjoying a garden vignette on my little white country shelf, but today it is time for the chickens and bunnies to hop into their spring bins for patriotic is coming out. 


My theme this year for the shelf was a "Garden theme. "

Here and there , I tucked little seed packets. Later I planted these seeds and returned the packets for decoration. 

This little wheelbarrow stitch is a motif from With Thy Needle and Thread's May Word Play.  I simply restitched it and made it into a pin pillow. 

I kept my bunnies and cabbage pieces out long after Easter

Little quilts were tucked in  sugar bowls and thirfted pitchers .

 

In Granny's wooden drawer  which is now used as a riser, little samplers were put on display including Farmhouse Sampler which I shared in 2023 and the Lawson sampler (I haven't shared that one yet. ) 

On top of the drawer, the Spring Stamps were tucked into a vintage thrifted shaker box

Love Jar from the Mason Jar Series and  stamps from the Spring Stamp Sampler 

A thrifted flower garden stitch was perfect to welcome in Spring. Do you know who the designer is? I bought this stitch at the Goodwill for a song. 

 

"Grow Whirligig " was a 2023 finish . Sweet Stacy,  gifted me this chart!  Hi, dear Stacy!  ❤ Love ya' , sweet friend. 😘🤗

A "Garden Trifle " was a perfect fit in this little metal fairy garden wheel barrow from the Dollar General. 

My seasonal tree which is sitting in an old rusty crusty piece of enamelware gifted to me by my sweet sis, was simply decorated with some faux flowers and beads. 

Well y'all that's my country clutter tour of the week. I sure hope I did not  make you dizzy.😵😁 You know me. I like to cram as much  on my country shelves as possible- it's just my style. 

Hope your day is filled with good home grown country goodness. Love ya'! 

As Always...

Happy quilting and stitching, y'all

Melisa
A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows. - Doug  Larson


Hugs and Stitches!!! 🤗❤🧵

Dedicated to my dear baby sister, Amy. I love and miss you so much, Amo. 💮💮🌹❤❤❤❤


 If you have a chance, pop back in tomorrow . I will be sharing a summer cross stitch freebie.  

31 comments:

  1. Lovely to see your garden theme this sunny morning Melisa! All your cross stitch beauties look wonderful! Love the garden scenes from the thrift shop too! So sad to think how someone enjoyed stitching the scene so much but it has no place in their family memories, thank goodness you found this treasure. Looking forward to seeing what you have for us tomorrow. 🤗👍🙋‍♀️👋 Love from Barbara xx @flashinscissors 🩷💜🩷💜xx

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    1. I was over the moon to find the little flower garden stitch. It does make me sad when I see a stitch or a quilt that is given away to the thrift store, but it makes me happy that I can rescue them and give them a new home. Thank you for the sweet visit, Barbara. Hugs.

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  2. Seriously Mz Melisa there is so much eye candy in your home I found myself scrolling back and forth so I wouldn't miss anything. LOL The wheelbarrow and watering can is a fabulous idea. It's always so much fun to visit with you. Can't wait to see the new summer freebie. Darlene J

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    1. Aaaw I am so touched , dear Darlene. It was fun to leave out the bunnies a little longer. I really enjoyed having out the whites, greens and all of the garden items. Hugs and Blessings.

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  3. Good morning Melisa, thanks for sharing all your pretties with us this morning. Hope you have a beautiful day. ❤️🤗

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    1. Aaaw you are so sweet, Patti. It was a different display than I have done before. I really enjoyed it. Thank you for dropping by for a visit. Hugs.

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  4. I love your little stamps being used as bowl fillers.

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Vicki. I tuck those little stamps everywhere. They bring me a lot of joy to look at especially the seasonal ones. Have an awesome day. Hugs.

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  5. I don't think of your decorating as clutter but as a beautiful seasonal display of everything you have in a small space! LOL! Thank you for the tour. Blessings!

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    1. Aaw you are so very kind, Donna . Thank you from the bottom of my heart for such a warm compliment. I am so grateful you dropped in for a visit.Hugs.

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  6. LOVE the thrifted flower garden stitch! I'm so glad you are giving it a new and more appreciative home. I'll do my best to come back tomorrow. We found out last night that we'll be keeping The Littles (not so little anymore at 5 and 8) tonight and most of tomorrow, and boy we are tired already - lol! I just bookmarked and copied your little flag tutorial this morning, Diann had some really cute ones, so of course I'll have to make some. ;)

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    1. Oh how fun ,Linda ! I hope you had a great visit with the little ones . They are always babies to us grandmas aint' they? Are they still visiting? Mine have been coming back and forth since school has let out . And when the grandbabes come that means the nephews come too. Oh yes they can wear you out. Lol. Thank you for dropping by. Have fun with the youngins.

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  7. You have such a lovely collection of goodies for your "vignettes"!! I especially love those "cabbage" ware items--I keep on looking for some at flea markets, but so far, no luck...Your cross stitcheries add so much to these little set ups. Nice job on this!! I am just about ready to bind "My Little Flags"--yay! thanks again for that tutorial hugs, Julierose

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    1. I rarely see cabbage items , but every now and then I run upon one. I have been searching for years though. I hope you have some luck here in the near future. Eeeh I am so glad to hear that your quilt is ready for binding. I want to thank you again . Hugs.

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  8. You have such fun collections and manage to make all the different elements work together. Looking forward to seeing your red/white and blue decorations.

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    1. Aaah you are so very kind, Kate. Thank you so much. I have been collecting for many years . It is nice to change things out every now and then. Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  9. Love your post today sharing such a fun collection. Your unique style of composing the pieces together always amazes me. You make the best arrangements. . .so much fun to browse the shelves!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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    1. How sweet! Thank you so much Terry for the kindest compliment and for taking the time to drop by for a visit. Hugs.

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  10. Oh, what a wonderful shelf full of pretty things!!
    I don't know where to look and which one to stay with!!!
    I love everything you show.
    Kisses

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Isabel. I have enjoyed decorating in the garden theme for the spring. I appreciate the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  11. Love all your decorating--and it's only too much when things start falling on the floor!!!
    I had so much neat Country items and vintage items before I moved to Fl the first time--I still have and gotten a bit to replace what I had to sell--but nothing like what I had--but then this is a very small apartment so no room for it all--!!!! hugs, diane

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    1. Just seeing all of the pretties that you quilt, stitch and create, I can imagine all of the gorgeous country items that you had, Di. Collecting and decorating is a hobby on it's own isn't it? Thank you so much for the sweet visit. You made my day. Hugs.

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  12. Your cabbage dishes are the cutest, Melisa! They add a lot to your garden theme. Looking forward to seeing your patriotic display next!

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    1. This is the first time I have used my cabbage items for Spring usually I just have them out for St. Patty's Day and then put them up.I think I will start using them more often. Thank you , Diann. Hugs.

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  13. I love your spring display! I did a google image search on the flower garden stitchery. It came up with an out of print Bucilla kit, chart designed by Bonnie Smith.

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Deb for the sweet visit and compliment and for the information on the stitch. I will have to put the information on the back of the stitch. I was over the moon to be able to save that stitch. It was too lovely to leave behind. Have a blessed day. Hugs.

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  14. Wow! That was a wonderful thrift find! So pretty! Your using just the little wheelbarrow in the stitching was a great idea. I think the flowers are asters (right?) and they're lovely! I couldn't get the link to the Farmhouse Sampler to work but I think I have it already so I won't worry. Saving the seed packets for your decorating - so clever! Love the cabbage dishes!! Thank you for a fun Spring show today. More tomorrow? Can't wait!

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    1. I cannot find the newest Heart stitch. Did I miss it?

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    2. I could not snatch the little stitch up quick enough. I was over the moon to rescue it. Thank you so much for letting me know about the link . I will fix that . I meant to post the heart stitch earlier, but I will be posting it on Thursday. I got a little bumfuzzled last week. Lol. Hugs

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    1. Aaah you always brighten my day, Nancy. Thank you so much for the sweet visit. Happy quilting. Hugs.

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