Yes, four years ago I hit "Publish"... I love my blog and it has been my "Saving Grace"! I hope my blog makes you smile and encourages you to make your world more beautiful. If you have tuned in thank you! To my family and blog friends thank you. Today there is no Friday Goodwill Find but I found this print at Salvation Army. If you love SHABBY you will love this beautiful cherub print and all you have to do is leave a comment and it could be yours! The lucky winner will receive the print and a beautiful Debby Goes Shabby Valentine Gift! The winner will be picked randomly by my loving man on Valentine's Day! The frame is not included, it would cost a fortune to ship, very heavy! The print is brand new still in the plastic and is pristine and beautiful! Perfect for your shabby home!
Ladies, do not throw those roses out you receive for Valentines, dry them! I find if you leave them upright they dry prettier. I made this garland from my dried roses from Christmas with a light weight wire, all I did was wrap the roses around the wire. Thank you again for tuning in!
I save any roses my sweetie gives me too!
ReplyDeleteOh- What a beautiful, beautiful print. It makes me think of the precious babies born into our family. Your roses dried beautifully!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogging Anniversary!!! I hope you have a wonderful weekend- xo Diana
I found your charming blog via Beverly's Pink Saturday blog hop. Your dried rose garland is just beautiful - and I love the vignette you've created with your fireplace mantle.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to perusing more on your blog and seeing future posts!
Happy Blog Anniversary, Debbie. Keep having fun with it!
ReplyDeleteAww...so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Oh my, love the cherub print Debby! And your garland is fabulous! I have gorgeous pink roses on my counter right now. They will be dried. I also have some hanging in the she shed from the summer. They will go into projects. Thanks for offering the give away and thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
I do save my roses. What a fabulous idea. This is gorgeous. Thanks for linking to Monday Social.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rose garland. I dry my roses too but never made a garland from them but I will now. Thank you for sharing at Snickerdoodle.
ReplyDeleteDebby, I love the garland you made. I used dried roses on my Valentine mantel too ;) Thank you for sharing @Vintage Charm--pinned!
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary! What a gorgeous print and frame. Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your four year anniversary, Debby! Your thrifted print is just beautiful--thanks for sharing it with us at Vintage Charm :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely blog. Inspiring and uplifting and yes I would love to be in your draw for the giveaway :) Thankyou. :)
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