I am so busy getting ready for the Flea Market, but I HAD to share one of my projects that is going to be in the sale!
I had a ton of candles and French Script Water Slide paper left from an old project.
So very VERY tempted to keep these!
The galvanized bucket was a 99. cent thrift find....
To which I added a graphic from Graphics Fairy.
Your project turned out fabulous, visiting from VIF @ Common Ground.
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I love the flower market bucket soooooo much!
ReplyDeleteDANG I cannot go. I just can't. I laid down the law last weekend and told my husband NO MORE PLANS on the weekends, including working overtime, until after we get moved in. We keep getting sidetracked, mostly because of his work. There is a sale that you should set up at in Tipton. Look under Hortons of Tipton. They have a french flea market at their store. It's small but fun. Rebecca Ersfield (see my sidebar) sets up there. You're good at crafting Nicki, you'll probably do well in it. It's in July sometime.
ReplyDeleteCindy Bee
Oh My!! Simply beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI adore them!
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Cat
Very sweet project! Pink candles are so pretty! What would we do without the Graphics Fairy??? Visiting from Common Ground.
ReplyDeleteI love your candles! I hand-stamp mine but yours are just divine! Coming over from Common Ground and your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
What is water slide paper? Where do you get it?
ReplyDeleteCindy Bee
Beautiful, I think you should keep them!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Love this! Where did you get the French script paper from?...It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! Coming over from Feathered Nest Friday! xoxo, tracie
ReplyDeletePerfect combination, looks beautiful! Great graphic on the bucket, thanks for linking up with VIF! xo Debra
ReplyDeleteLoving your projects!!! I can't decide which I like more!!!!
ReplyDeleteYup, count me in on loving your candles but I too don't know what water slide paper is. The GF always has the best graphics for any project, yours looks perfect for this project. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the bucket AND love those candles!! Vanna
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. Love your photography too!
ReplyDeleteLove those candles! Beautiful...
ReplyDeleteJust so, so beautiful! Your blog and post are so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
Love that bucket! Good luck at the sale!
ReplyDeleteNicki - She lives in Southern France along the foothills and into the lush valley on a 4-acre farm. Her music notes like candle wax melt drops of pure honey into the little buckets they catch a pink serenade of Sundays. Blessings Terri www.morningdewdrops.typepad.com
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
~ Gabriela ~
These candles are beautiful and look great in the tin. Happy Pink Saturday! ~Marti
ReplyDeleteThis is darling! I can just picture it full of pink roses! How stunning would that be?
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What a great project! It's just amazing how one can take some inexpensive ordinary household items and transform them into something beautiful! Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteAdorable, love vintage and shabby chic...can you burn those candles or just for decoration? Pretty graphic on the bucket too. Happy PS.
ReplyDeleteLorrie@ The Victorian Rabbit said... I should have known when I saw this project on My Romantic Home, the url would bring me here. You come up with such pretty ideas. Have a great week ,with love from The Victorian Rabbt
ReplyDeleteOoo la la....beautiful candles.
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Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteI had to become a Follower of your Blog.
Love anything with a French twist to it and those candles are so special.
Wishes
Lynne
Just lovely!!! Would love for you to share them at the Pretty Packages Party!
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Jami
I love them. They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCan I ask-what is water slide paper? I've never heard of it.
Ruth
I love, love, love those candles, Nicki!
ReplyDeleteI do so love the candles!!! Like everyone else where did you get the water slide paper, and what is it used for? I never heard of it.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!!
I hate to repeat but where do you get the water slide paper? I would love to make some! They look beautiful! Thanks!
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Lov love love this! What little charmers and love them in your bucket! Thanks for sharing this at FNF :)
ReplyDeleteLove the bucket and the candles are just fabulous.
ReplyDeleteJanet
Adorable candles and bucket! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteOoh la la....I would be so very tempted to keep these fabulous candles too. Love the entire scene. :)
ReplyDeleteOOO, how pretty...I LUV it soooo much. The bucket, the candles...looks straight from France..
ReplyDeleteIf I am not a follower already, I will be in about a minute.
xo bj
Love, love this...
ReplyDeleteMichele
everything is ohhh so pretty!
ReplyDeletehow fun it is to visit you.
ciao bella
creative carmelina
Beautiful. I would have been tempted to keep them too.
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to share this project at my linky party.
http://carolynshomework.blogspot.com/2011/06/inspiration-board-link-party.html
Hope to see you there.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing at my Swing into Spring party.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Love em!! So glad I followed you here from the Crafty Soiree #40! I'm also linking up if you'd like to drop by!
ReplyDeleteHugs, antonella :-)
http://quilling.blogspot.com/2011/06/filigree-friday-free-graduation.html
I've never heard of water slide paper, either. But your project turned out soooo sweet! Where would we be without TGF?? Gotta luv her! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
So romantic... I'd love for you to share it at my link party. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful your projects and your blog. Love the blue and white.
ReplyDeleteWould love to see you link up at my new party that will run through Sunday!
http://bacontimewiththehungryhypo.blogspot.com/2011/06/party-mindie-style-link-up-1.html
so beautiful! I hope your sale goes well! :) thanks for sharing at Transformations and Treasures!
ReplyDeleteDid you print the script on the paper yourself?? Would love to know more!
ReplyDeleteBlessings~