Collectables


It’s Pink Saturday again! And as always our Hostess Bev has collected a list of great blogs that want to participate in the celebration of all things Pink. You can find more blogs listed at How Sweet The Sound.

Friday night I decided I’d had enough of being cooped up in my home and needed to get out – even if it was in the single digits – I needed a shopping fix. lol So, I headed over to HomeGoods. It was so nice walking in and seeing what I hope is just the beginning of the Easter and Spring items they will have.

Here’s my “goodies” that I purchased tonight.


Home Goods Goodies


I couldn’t resist this adorable pink bunny with a wreath of flowers around its neck. It goes perfectly with the other bunnies (Fitz and Floyd) that I’ve got in the hutch in my kitchen. I purchased one other bunny from HG last year and guess I’ve started a tradition.


Home Goods Goodies


Here’s a close up of my new bunny. Such and adorable expression!


Home Goods Goodies


At first I wasn’t sure what these were. I thought they might be candleholders, but they are a bit too big. I think they are egg holders. Will have to see if I can find wooden or paper mache eggs to go in them – or make some out of polymer clay.


Home Goods Goodies


Here’s the four egg cups out of the package. A pretty blue, yellow, light pink, and a little bit darker pink.


Home Goods Goodies


I also picked up a set of towels to hang on the over door. I’m going to try to keep my son from messing them up when he decides to do the cooking.

So, even though it’s cold as can be outside, by putting out some pink and other pastel items I can at least feel that Spring is on its way.

For this week’s Featured Blog here’s a link to Sweet Finds by Joanna. It’s her post from last week featuring something I think looks fantastic – pretty pink dishes combined with things like vintage silver jewelry, buttons, or other decorative items. Lots of other neat things to explore on her blog.

Have a wonderful Pink Saturday and a great week!

Sandra

It’s Pink Saturday again! And as always our Hostess Bev has collected a list of great blogs that want to participate in the celebration of all things Pink. You can find more blogs listed at How Sweet The Sound.

The winner of my giveaway from a few weeks ago is Tina from Beansie Babbles! Congratulations. The package will be in the mail to you soon.

This week I received the Spring part of a collection from Jim Shore that I got from one of his appearances on QVC. I love his work and the way he incorporates quilt patterns into his sculptures. I think that this egg is just adorable. There are two very tiny bulbs in the diorama section – that don’t show up in the photos – that illuminates it. The bunnies are so cute and so is the quilt pattern on the back of the diorama. The other two in the collection that I’ve received are a pumpkin with pilgrims in it and a star with a nativity scene in it. I’ve forgotten what the Summer selection is so in a couple of months when I receive the next installment it will be a surprise.


Jim Shore Egg Diorama


Jim Shore Egg Diorama


Jim Shore Egg Diorama


Bev has asked us to feature another Pink Saturday blog each week. This week I’ve selected a blog that is filled with some fantastic crafts. The blog is Glitter and Roses by Ginger – and she’s even having a giveaway this week. Make sure to check out her blog.

Lastly, thank you for the many kind wishes for my son. He’s now back to work and is doing very well. He even went on a job interview yesterday. The contract with the current company is over and now he’s looking for something permanent. My hope is that he gets the job that’s right for him. Fortunately, he’s in IT and has a lot of great experience so he should be able to find something good soon.

Have a wonderful Pink Saturday and thank you so much for all the great comments – they mean a lot.

Sandra

Once again this week, Bev at How Sweet The Sound has suggested that we do something a little bit different. This week we’re asked to share a special Christmas or Holiday decoration. So, here’s something that has been a part of my Christmas since I was about five years old.

This is my paper-mache Nativity set from Italy that I began collecting when I was about five or six. Each year around Christmas time I would go with my Mom and sister to the “Dime Store” – remember those? I’m pretty sure it was a
Ben Franklin. I might not remember the name, but I do remember that it was next to the Jewel where we shopped for groceries and I can remember the aisles in the store filled with all kinds of merchandise to wonder over.

I think it probably took a few years to collect the entire set. Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus one year, the Wise Men the next, then the shepherds, and along the way picking up the animals.


Old paper-mache nativity from Italy



Each year I would unwrap each piece of the Nativity and place it under the tree. It was always the focal point of our decorations – or so it seemed to me.


Old paper-mache nativity from Italy



Even though the figures look a bit worse for ware (might have to take a paintbrush to some of the scuff marks next year) it’s still one of the most important things I use to decorate for Christmas.


Old paper-mache nativity from Italy



You may notice that I only have two Wise Men. Sadly, a few years ago one of them fell off the sideboard and broke. I was hoping to find his missing part, but never did. So, I’ve begun looking on eBay for his “twin.” I’ll give it a year to find him, but if I don’t, next year I’ll see if I can recreate the head to go on the main part of the figure that I have. Either that or might have to buy an entire set to just to get my one missing Wise Man. But that’s ok. I’d like to see my set complete again. Also, this year the stable looks a bit worse for ware and I think it’s time to replace that next year.


Old paper-mache nativity from Italy
click for larger image



This Nativity will always be the most important thing I can put out each year. I have several more Nativity sets that I’ll be posting about this week – but this is the most special one.


Thank you for sharing a few minutes of your time today with me and my Nativity. And just as a tease for a post to come this week. Here’s a picture of the tree in my bedroom and just one of the ornaments that adorn it.


Pink ornament in white Christmas tree


It’s Pink Saturday again at Cottage Dreamer! Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for once more hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

This week I’m featuring one of my many Roman Seraphim Angels. Her name is Simone “Nature’s Own.” The quote used for her is:

“In all ranks of life the human heart yearns for the beautiful; and the beautiful things that God makes are His gift to all alike”

- Harriet Beecher Stowe


Simone - Nature's Own - Roman Seraphim Angel

Simone, along with many other Seraphim Angels, will be going into my antique curio cabinet as soon as I get them all out of their storage bins. I’ll be posting photos as I go along of my collection.

Once again, thank you for stopping by and for your great comments. They are really appreciated.

It’s Pink Saturday again at Cottage Dreamer! Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for once more hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

This week I continue to work on the items I’ve stored in the garage since my condo was remodeled. This week I came across two beautiful Fenton Art Glass Burmese vases – one of which I had forgotten I’d even purchased. There’s also a handpainted porcelain tray. I’m not sure of its age, but I know it’s vintage.

Thanks for stopping by and have a great Pink Saturday!


Fenton Art Glass and Porcelain tray

Fenton Art Glass and Porcelain tray

Fenton Art Glass and Porcelain tray

Fenton Art Glass and Porcelain tray

Fenton Art Glass and Porcelain tray

Fenton Art Glass and Porcelain tray

Fenton Art Glass and Porcelain tray

Fenton Art Glass and Porcelain tray

Fenton Art Glass and Porcelain tray

It’s Pink Saturday again at Cottage Dreamer! Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for once more hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

I’m doing my own kind of Garage Sale – I’m going through the dozen or so tubs I’ve had sitting in my own garage for over a year. It’s about time to get the stuff into the condo. Now if I could just find the hutch I’ve been looking for to put in my living room for all my “stuff.”

Here’s one of the things I rediscovered, a beautiful compote with pretty pink roses painted on it.


Porcelain Compote with Pink Roses

Porcelain Compote with Pink Roses

Happy Pink Saturday to all!

It’s Pink Saturday again at Cottage Dreamer! Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for once more hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

I really don’t need another angel in my collection – well, at least according to my son. He says if I get any more they are going to have to declare my condo a cathedral. lol But I simply could not resist this lovely Angel of Gratfulness that I saw on QVC recently. It’s done by Jim Shore who is one of my favorite artists. I’ve only got a few of his things, but definately want to get more.

I’m still not sure where she is going to “live.” I was thinking in the kitchen since the pink in her apron goes perfectly with the pinks in the painted enamel I have on the ledge in the kitchen. She might also look nice in what I’m calling my “day room” – but that’s still a work in progress.


Jim Shore Angel of Gratefulness

Jim Shore Angel of Gratefulness

Jim Shore Angel of Gratefulness

Jim Shore Angel of Gratefulness

Jim Shore Angel of Gratefulness

Jim Shore Angel of Gratefulness

In case anyone is interested, these pictures were taken in my studio in front of a curtained window. The curtains are called “Kitchen Garden Tier Curtains” and I purchased them from Country Curtains.


Happy Independence Day America

I’d also like to wish my fellow Americans a Happy Fourth of July! Hope you have a wonderful day and take a moment to remember why we celebrate our freedom and how important that is to each of us. God Bless America!


Happy Fourth of July!

It’s Pink Saturday again at Cottage Dreamer! Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for once more hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

I was looking for a small dish that I could use on my nightstand to hold my pills. Sadly, I do take a few during the day and each morning I short them out. I put them on a folded kleenex but that isn’t really all that “charming.” So, I went scouting out eBay. Well, let’s just say I should have done some measurements before buying anything. This divided dish is just way too big and would take up too much of the limited real estate on my nightstand. I think I’ll just get a few salt dips – or maybe I’ll find something when I go to the local antique store tomorrow – they are having a huge sale. It might be an expensive weekend – the sewing and quilt store across the street is also having a sale.

So, here’s the beautiful divided relish dish I got off eBay. It’s Depression glass and the pattern is Adam. I think I’ve found something new to collect. I’m going to find a really nice place for the dish.


Depression divided dish Adam pattern

Depression divided dish Adam pattern

Depression divided dish Adam pattern

Depression divided dish Adam pattern

Depression divided dish Adam pattern

Thank you for stoping by and if you get a chance, leave a comment. I appreciate those people who make a habit of commenting each week. Makes blogging more fun!

Have a great Pink Saturday and a great week.

It’s Pink Saturday again at Cottage Dreamer! Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for once more hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

Today I’d like to share some photos of part of my handpainted porcelain collection. These are newer items compared to most that I have. I purchased them from someone on eBay who, sadly, I haven’t seen offering any similar items lately. I do suppose I have enough “stuff” now – but there always seems to be room for just one more thing on a side table or dresser. I guess that’s why we call them collections – we really never stop wanting to add more – do we?

This first item is a beautiful china painted heart trinket box. I keep it on my nightstand and it holds my rings, a necklace my son bought me, and my gold stud earrings.


Hand china painted heart shaped box


Hand china painted heart shaped box


Hand china painted heart shaped box


Another box is the follow egg-shaped one which has a very small vial inside for holding perfume.


Egg shaped hand painted porcelain box.


Egg shaped china painted porcelain box.


Last of the items that I would consider appropriate for a dressing table – if I had one – is this perfume bottle. Maybe I’ll find room one of these days to put up a small dressing table so I can fill it with lots of “pretties.”


Perfume bottle hand china painted with pink roses

Perfume bottle hand china painted

And finally, I have a really pretty mug that all, like all the rest, has been painted with beautiful pink tea roses.


tea mug hand china painted with pink tea roses

Thank you for stopping by to see what I’ve got for Pink Saturday. Also, you might want to scroll down to the post below this to see what I’ve got for my Give Away. Each month Cindy from My Romantic Home is holding a give away listing for herself and other bloggers who want to offer something to their readers. Just a reminder, I chose to close my give away at midnight Eastern time so some of the Pink Saturday gang could make a comment to the post below and get a chance. So, mark your calendars for the second Monday in each month to see what the gals listed at Cindy’s are giving away!

Have a wonderful weekend!

PS – I would appreciate prayers for my dad – who is 88 and in the hospital down in Florida. He periodically has problems with breathing (congestive heart disease) and will be going through the usual set of tests. I know he’ll be fine, but knowing that there are others out there asking for blessings for him helps. Thank you. Sandra

It’s a very special Pink Saturday – it’s Bev’s One Year Anniversary of hosting Pink Saturday. A huge thank you to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

I love handpainted plates – and just about anything else that is china painted. I’ve got a few dozen more plates stored away that I have to get out of the garage. Just never seem to find the time to dig through all the bins out there.

This is one of the plates that I did get my son to take a picture of before the plates were all packed away about a year and a half ago when I cleared things out to remodel. I’m still trying to get organized.

As I run across more of my collection I’ll be posting them.


Pretty handpainted pink rose plate

Pretty handpainted pink rose plate

As an added note, I wanted to thank those people who have stopped to post comments. They sure are welcome and I really appreciate each one.

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