A “masked” friend and I made an in car
visit to a flower market the other day to a place called Stems.
We are dreaming up some “vase fulls” and looking for
greens, flowers, berries, incense cedar, seeded eucalyptus to name a few.
We enjoy “flower play” and creating.
Stems was a gem of a place to visit, we will be returning.
Here are some of the loves we bought/brought home.
I must tell you that as soon as I chose my colors
I remembered a piece of Roseville I had tucked away.
It was my dads first Roseville antique auction purchase
and the beginning of my parents Roseville collection.
My brother Terry had also started collecting Roseville and other pottery.
Terry inherited my parents collection and at one time
there were well over a hundred pieces in the combined collections.
I asked for only one piece, The Pine Cone.
And it was with that one piece I started creating when I arrived home.
And to top off the STEMS day I came home with a bucket full of
cedar greens and berries
The rest of the story will be arriving soon.
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thank you for visiting
Happy Thanksgiving My Friends
‘til soon
love
lynne
8 comments:
I am looking forward to the rest of the story! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Oh my goodness! That's stunningly beautiful. You are a professional! Interesting to hear about the history, too. Very nice.
How very beautiful, Lynne. Not only the fall arrangements but the ones to come, too. I love places like that. I miss being out and about to do stuff like that. xo Diana
I love your arrangements..Cute Roseville vase.Have a happy Thanksgiving..XXoo
How lovely that the vase was your Dad’s!
Just gorgeous . It’s so much fun to play with flowers isn’t it?
Happy Thanksgiving to you and Mr. Irish!
Oh my goodness, what talent you have with your flower arranging, Lynne! Love every one and your Dad's Roseville piece makes them all the more special. Wishing you & yours a HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Hugs!
Wonderful colors and what a grand vase!!! Perfect for the season.
Lynne, this piece is exquisite -- gorgeous arrangement in a vessel befitting its beauty. It's splendid!
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