Thank you for the congratulations on my 20th wedding anniversary and all of the nice comments on our fun day.
Do you like purple sunflowers? I don't think I've ever seen any before. I've seen dark red and dark orange. I fell in love with these!
Aren't they pretty? In certain types of light they even take on a very neutral brownish color. Very soft on the eyes, if you like white and/or neutral Fall decor.
After finding the flowers at Trader Joe's, I went to Goodwill and found these brown transfer ware cups just sitting there, waiting for me, $2.99 each. I've decided to start collecting brown transfer ware now, although I need another collection of something like I need a hole in my head! Please send help......
When I got home, I decided it was time to treat our poor weathered front door a much needed face lift. We've kept it the same primered color it was sold in.
I've acquired a lot of free paint samples lately and decided on Tropical Oasis. I got 3 coats out of this tiny jar!
Ahhhhh...So much better. What do you think?
And now for the top ten! If you were featured this week, feel free to grab a featured button from my sidebar.

Greek Spaghetti Bake by Marlo And Bill
Fall Booth by Shabby Love

Chevron Table by Craft Dictator

Fall Projects by Bebe And J
French Box by Thrifty Treasures

Twig Leaf by The Kim Six Fix

Table Runner by Ashley's Dandelion Wishes

DIY Light By The Questionable Homesteader

Chalkboard by Denise On A Whim

Display Piece by Artsy VaVa
Thank you for featuring the chalkboard sign, Mary. And your door looks wonderful in that color!
ReplyDeleteYour front door looks amazing! Great job for such a little cost!
ReplyDeleteI love your front door, you did a great job! Enjoy your weekend.
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That is a great color you picked for your front door! I love the Valspar sample sizes. Thanks for featuring my display piece!I appreciate it so much. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteWow! You got three coats on your front door from that little jar! I love Valspar paint, Tropical Oasis is beautiful! I'm going to look for those sample sizes.
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