I recycled my Halloween postcard wreath into a dream catcher wreath. I made the two dream catchers on display a few years back by following a tutorial on YouTube.com. I've learned how to make a lot of things from there, it's great!
Here's the turkey banner I showed you last post, all I did was add a few leaves, super easy.
My husband collected the Indian figures. This one is actually a candle.
I recently found this glass turkey at GW for $2.99, wish I had a couple more. I will definitely add it to my treasure hunting list.
This coffee pot and all of the dishes were found at GW over the years. Except the yellow PB plates were free, from Free Cycle.
I'm linking this week to Brag Monday at The Graphics Fairy
1. PLEASE. LINK. BACK.
2. Feel free to link up any of your masterpiece's whether they're crafts, recipes, decor, thrifty finds, etc. (Please no direct links to etsy).
3. PLEASE. LINK. BACK. PLEASE.
Most of all, have fun!
Hi Mary; your hutch takes careful study - you've got such a great collection and everything is in wonderful vignettes. Thanks for hosting.
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Hi Mary; what a wonderful display on your hutch. Thank you for sharing, and thank you for hosting.
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Hi Mary and your hutch looks wonderful! Your little Indians are so sweet too. I could be looking at your hutch for quite a while getting ideas. I have some Native American in my heritage. I really look Indian! I'm short, light hair, blue eyes, pug nose! But it's in there somewhere! :)
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Thanks so much for hosting!!
ReplyDeleteLove your hutch!! Looks great !!
Hugs,
Debbie
Your hutch is a deliught to the eye..I love everything you have in there and how fallish your decor is with such pretty wreath. Thank you for hosting yet, another great party at, MM. Have a nice Sunday.
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Your cupboard is so pretty and warm, Mary!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so nice BUT I really love that
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It must have taken you hours to arrange that beautiful vignette, Mary!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the party! I am going back to check all the links!
Andie
Love your decorations...so festive! Thanks for hosting!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteHi Mary,
ReplyDeleteYour home looks so cozy and warm,love your decorations x
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and original Autumn post. I, too, have Cherokee roots and just love all your charming touches. If it weren't for the generosity of so many Native Americans the Pilgrims would have likely perished.
What a charming banner...I just love every enchanting detail of your display.
I hope you have a great week, my friend,
Blessings,
Carolynn
Hi, Mary! Your hutch and all your pretties are just lovely! I'm so thankful to have found your blog today and be a new follower. All the scriptures on your blog are so encouraging. The Lord is so good! Thank you for hosting this link up party. Please stop by bellanest.blogspot.com any time and say hi! <3
ReplyDeleteLove your little turkey banner! Thanks for hosting :)
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Your hutch is ready for Thanksgiving. I love the collection of Indian figures. They are a wonderful accent for the holiday. Cherokee roots honored.......that's lovely! Thanks for sharing your inspiration and for hosting.........Sarah
ReplyDeleteCan I come to your house for Thanksgiving? Love it.......very very nice!
ReplyDeleteYour hutch looks beautiful! Love the turkey banner. It is so cute. I have my grandmother's pitcher that makes your 3 bowls with the leaves. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for another great party. Have a wonderful week.