Japanese Cotton Fabric Scraps, 10 patterns $10 from cottonblue.
Lace Oval Necklace, $58 from Fox & Clover.
Tea Party Pattern PDF, $4.99 from July Hobby.
Crochet Lace, 1 yard for $3 from My Etsy Shop.
Wooden Eggs, 10 small eggs for $3.50 from Shauneil Supplies.
unDressed Mild & Moisturizing Soap, $5 from Dress Green.
Rose of Many Colors Pillow, $50 from pillowhappy.
Ceramic Coasters, set of 4 for $12 from LMNOProducts by Lauren McMahon.
Vintage Decanter Set with Six Glasses, $24 from Jolly Polly Pickins.
Mmmm…. these are all so very lovely! Beautiful arrangement.
Thanks for sharing. I found the cottonblue interesting. Will go into the shop to explore more.
Thank you for the link to my coasters! I bookmarked your site last week after seeing it linked somewhere–how nice to see myself on it now 🙂
great finds – i really love the lace necklace & those eggs. they look like they feel so good in the hand. i love when things feel as good as they look.
Ooh! Love that lace necklace and those rose pillows look so huggable!
I can’t thank you enough for the link to July Hobby’s page. Even though I don’t sew, the process looked a lot to me like using nets to form solids in Geometry. I took a chance and ordered her breakfast instructions and can’t believe that I have actually made an okay looking breakfast of croissant, buttered pancake, and strawberry! Maggie, my 7 year old who has never picked up a needle and thread, was able to make a fried egg completely on her own today. She had the best time and is already asking for more.
Thank you so much for the link to MyEtsyShop. 😀
I loved those Japanese cottons so much I went and bought some from Cottomblue and both her range and service were excellent!
That little felt cake is too cute for words!