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Friday, May 25, 2012

Free Vase of the Blessed Mother Comes Home to Stay



My husband brought home the prettiest little vase. It depicts the Blessed Mother (the Mother of Jesus). 


She has her hands reverently folded and has a very charming face.


At first, I thought about listing her with my other items on  eBay but then decided I liked her too much and decided to keep her myself. (That happens a lot around here. ha!)


My hubs put the yellow daffodils in the vase.


Then I put her on the table in the hall, next to a lovely hand-painted plate.


 (If interested, you can read more about that here. )

The tableau is nice, don't you think? 


Oh! By the way, last summer, the Rococo mirror was a steal at a yard sale. Paid only, get this, $35!  Originally, I'm sure this cost a LOT more.





Today we are joining Thrift Things Friday on Diann's blog The Thrifty Groove. 

12 comments:

Pam~ Virginia Retro said...

Very pretty vase and tableau. I found a Blessed Mother planter and had to keep mine too! Visiting from TTF.

Chatty Crone said...

I love the fact your husband has gotten into thrifting for you! Awesome. sandie

Linda @ A La Carte said...

The planter is lovely and I'm glad you are keeping it. Such a pretty vignette~ hugs, Linda

Tammy@T's Daily Treasures said...

That is a pretty little vase and goes perfectly with the painted plate. Wishing you a wonderful weekend. Tammy

dianestetson said...

I love anything with the Blessed Mother...so so pretty.

Linda O'Connell said...

Susan, I am serious, you should do interior decorating, you make everything feel inviting with a personal touch.

Susan said...

Your bedroom looks very inviting. I love the look of whites and creams. That mirror is so beautiful! I love that rose plate as much as the mirror. Gorgeous!!

Barbara Nimmo said...

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