A little pink and white chest of file cabinet proportions would make a great bedside table with storage in a girl's room.
Enamel bowls, always useful around the house or garden. I have some white ones I use in my garden when potting plants. Usually that's the only color I see but here I found several sugar pink ones. The two stacked above looked quite new........................
...............this one, well worn and definitely showing it has earned its keep.
I'm away again this weekend visiting some special blog friends in Charlotte, North Carolina. Will tell you more about our get together next week. Meanwhile, pop over to visit Beverly at How Sweet The Sound. I'm sure you'll find some pretty and interesting pink posts as always.
Before I leave, I'm 'sending' these pink roses to thank Beverly for all the work she does to make Pink Saturday possible each week. This fun ongoing weekend party has brought so many bloggers together.
By the way, I picked up these sweet roses a week ago Friday night at Fresh Market when they apparently mark them down.......just $5 and still fresh! I'm hoping they will age prettily to add to my display of dried roses.
Enjoy your weekend.
Mary, I want that rocking chair for Phoebe. Put it in your pocket when you visit next year! It just might keep her quiet for a while.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
Your friend across the pond
JJ
Mary, please put the rocking chair in your case when you visit next year. It just might keep Phoebe quiet for a while!
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Love from your friend across the pond
JJ
Lovely Pink post !
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend , Rini
From all the pinks, I like best the pink rocking chair. So adorable! :-)
ReplyDeleteMizpah,
Li
Hope you are enjoying a fun getaway this weekend! The sugar pink enameled bowls did a shout out to me. So did the roses! My eyes are always peeled for roses at a discounted price.
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xo
Sue
Mary,
ReplyDeleteVery pretty pinks! We were at Fresh Market yesterday - we don't have one up north. The broccoli was stacked like a Christmas tree and I didn't have my camera.
Happy Pink Saturday!
Carol
Just lovely today!! Wonderful little pink pieces.
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Pink day..xo Tami
Happy Pink Saturday! Live you share today! And yes...PINK roses for Beverly!
ReplyDeleteOur unofficial advertiser strikes again! You will be shocked at the changes when you come back over this week! Sold some big pieces on Friday and Mom changed the whole far side!! hehehe!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip as much as I enjoyed your post today. Very nice job on the pinks.
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteHave a fun time visiting your friend. Can't wait to hear all about it!
Delightful pink items this week. As a young girl, I would have LOVED that little chest.
Chris
Love the little chest!
ReplyDeleteHave a ♥ filled Pink Saturday, and come on over to my blog and sign up for my giveaway!
Hi Mary! How cute is that pink bedside stand? I would love to see it right beside Luna's bed... Aw! Your roses look adorable! Hope you're having a lovely weekend! Love, Vanessa
ReplyDeleteI love all your pinks. I would love that little rocking chair, it is darling! I remember the enamel bowls - also in white. My Grandmother used them for everything. Hope you are having a nice trip. Happy Pink Saturday.
ReplyDeleteYour visit was very successful. You've found a wealth of nostalgia-tinged pink to share with us today. I hope you have a great weekend and enjoy Pink Saturday.
ReplyDeleteA very pretty pink morning. The pink roses are so special and I could use the pink little drawers in my office.
ReplyDeleteI was at Amy Doll's brocante last evening and met two other bloggers there too. Isn't is fun to meet new friends? Have a great weekend visiting a blogging friend.
Oh goodness Mary it would be tough for me to pick a fave here, maybe the porcelain basin. Lovelies all of them. Hugs, Mollye
ReplyDeleteHAPPY PINK SATURDAY!
ReplyDeleteLove antique pinks and especially the little chest. It looks perfects for keeping laces and vintge hankies!
Hope your roses will dry well....I am sure they will, mine always seem to!
Have a nice weekend!
Jil
How did you pass up those pink enamel bowls? Oh my! Love the treatment on the roses photo.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
Robin
Pink is my color and today is always such a special day for me. Oodles of pink to check out and oodles of beautiful blogs to admire.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for participating this week. I l♥ved dropping by to see your delightful pinkness. Have a wonderful weekend filled with fun and the company of those you love.
What a pretty bouquet of roses and a great bargain too. They look so pretty arranged in your creamware jug.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying a cold evening with a cup of tea and some stitching at home. Wrapped up in my mother's knitted afghan and keeping toasty warm. :-)
Happy weekend dear Mary!
Hugs ~
Heidi
I love the pink enamel - I rarely see enamel in pink! Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteI love the sugar pink enamel bowl! I'm gonna have to start hunting for them in my neck of the woods. Let me know if you ever go on a scouting trip in southern California!!!
ReplyDeleteYour pinks are great!!! You found ones at Suzannas I don't remember!! I "had" to go back today as I wanted a table and that mean Jenny made me buy two! hehe BUT I got a bonus I got to meet Vanessa! and sweet Luna! Double bonus. Sorry again I didn't get in touch, OH yea you are out of town today. I feel better now. hehe anyway it was a treat to meet Vanessa and Luna! Hope you had fun at the lunch!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Lisa
So many pretty pink things! Love the bowls and the hat. Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteGwen
The enamel pink basin is a find. I would have to have that. Very unusual. I just love the old picture of the pink roses. They never go out of style. My post this week is about pink roses. Clasic!
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Yvonne
I love the frames around your photos - it really gives a nice look.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed my visit to your blog and Happy Pink Saturday. I hope you have a wonderful new week.
What I liked best was that pretty pink hat under the enamel bowls - or was it just reflecting the colour of the bowls? Have a fun weekend in North Carolina.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful PINK photos. I love the way you made them look old and worn. What a wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteENJOY!
~Jany~
Don't forget to "Look in the Nook"
So many pretty pinks, and I love the vintage treatment you did with your photos.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday, dear Mary.