Enjoyed your photos on instagram Caroline of The Home Barn! You've put these objects together beautifully. Have you come up with any ideas for the test tubes yet? Catherine x
Thanks a million Catherine! Do you know-they're so small I can't really fit anything in them, so I think it's going to be a vintage lampshade hunt to make a mini chandelier-maybe a project for the xmas hols!!?! x
Hello hello, so nice seeing you the other day, we should meet up with ursula and more time for tea. I just posted about your work, lady you have produced some very good photos, keep working in this direction I think u are doing some very good work. I hope u are happy wit the post, remember i am not a journalist or speak english very well haha...see u soon
Margarita-was so lovely to see you too. Thank you, thank you for such a lovely post and all your wonderful words-I'm so touched-really kind of you. Yes, let's meet soon. You've made my week :-)) x
Loving the wooden spoons against the old writing, really beautiful combination. Always such a pleasure to stop by and see what you've come up with. Mel x
Catching up with your new work Caroline! Off to check some of the posts I've missed due to being 'on the road'.
ReplyDeleteHi Cari-Jane! Nice to see you :-)
DeleteEnjoyed your photos on instagram Caroline of The Home Barn! You've put these objects together beautifully. Have you come up with any ideas for the test tubes yet? Catherine x
ReplyDeleteThanks a million Catherine! Do you know-they're so small I can't really fit anything in them, so I think it's going to be a vintage lampshade hunt to make a mini chandelier-maybe a project for the xmas hols!!?! x
Deletenicely put together as always. Love those subtle effects of rust, old paper and wood. x
ReplyDeleteThank you Geraldine! x
DeleteVery very very very nice, my love! Truly spectacular. Love the last one lots and lots xx
ReplyDeleteThank you sweetie! Lovely surprise to see you this evening! Xx
DeleteLOVE the cutlery - your shots are fantastically moody and cool Caroline:)
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Anya-thank you as always my lovely ;-) xx
DeleteHello hello, so nice seeing you the other day, we should meet up with ursula and more time for tea. I just posted about your work, lady you have produced some very good photos, keep working in this direction I think u are doing some very good work. I hope u are happy wit the post, remember i am not a journalist or speak english very well haha...see u soon
ReplyDeleteMargarita-was so lovely to see you too. Thank you, thank you for such a lovely post and all your wonderful words-I'm so touched-really kind of you. Yes, let's meet soon. You've made my week :-)) x
ReplyDeleteHey lovely - are those spoon and fork tiles?! Never seen anything like this - how fun.
ReplyDeleteHi Ursula! They're plaster (I think) casts-god, I can't remember!!! Aren't they fab!!x
DeleteLoving the wooden spoons against the old writing, really beautiful combination. Always such a pleasure to stop by and see what you've come up with. Mel x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much mel :-) x
DeleteI'm with Ursula! Loving the spoon and fork, "tiles". Missed you Saturday but happy to hear that your trip went well considering the circumstances. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Toni-it all went considering. Hope you had a wonderful evening xx
DeleteOh wow oh wow these are truly spectacular. I love them all! I need to get myself down to that home barn.
ReplyDeleteThanks a million Annie! If you do, get directions to the little lovely pub opposite for lunch! ;-)
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