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Sunday, October 6

Welcome To The 144th Masterpiece Monday!




Hi! I made a little pumpkin patch, using stuff I had from around the house.
 


Basically, vintage hankercheifs......

stuffed with plastic bags and paper towels.....

Tied up with string.......

A cinnamon stick added as a stem....

I also added some milk tags which I stamped with ink.

I love the shabby Lacyness!


Linking this week to Feathered Nest Friday at 
The French Country Cottage And Creative things Thursday at The Vintage Farmhouse
Boogieboard Cottage

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9 comments:

  1. Never seen such a romantic pumpkin patch with all the lace! Very pretty indeed, my friend.

    Wow, I'm the first one partying tonight! Thank you so much for the great party and have a happy week.
    FABBY

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  2. love the pumpkins! love the party too, thanks for hosting!

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  3. Have a great week. Thanks for hosting.

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  4. Love the pumpkins, so cute! Thanks so much for the party!

    Melissa @ The Alchemist

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  5. Your pumpkin patch is one of the most adorable ones I have seen yet... so unique.. love it. Thanks for hosting and have a great day... Cathy

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  6. I love your pumpkin patch! So creative and lovely. Thanks for hosting, Mary!

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  7. So pretty and so creatively done:) I love the tags and the use of vintage hankerchiefs...absolutely beautiful and dreamy! Wonderful job! You have inspired me today:) Thanks for having us as well! happy week! Hugs, Poppy

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  8. Mary, those are the prettiest pumpkins I've ever seen! How creative! Thanks for hosting this beautiful party each Monday! We get so many views from your party and we appreciate it.

    Blessings,
    Linda and Jeannie at The French Hens Nest

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  9. Lovely party as always :) Great inspiration found here!

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