Welcome to this week's Share Your Style #184!
I am Barbara Chapman of French Ethereal and I'll be your host this Thanksgiving week.
Hopefully this party finds you enjoying a wonderful holiday meal, a few football games and a fun movie or two with family and friends.
:)
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Here's what I've shared recently at French Ethereal:
A Soft Romantic Thanksgiving Tablescape
Featuring these sweet Baby Boo, Cinderella and white velvet pumpkins and a little bird I found while out thrift shopping last year in a lovely table setting.
Here is the link to the pumpkin tutorial for you.
How to Create Candlesticks from Old Lamps
This tutorial has lots of photographs to follow as I was cutting metal with a hacksaw and jigsaw then filling holes and finishing with chalk paint. I'm loving how these turned out and hope you will try to make some of your own.
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Now onto this week's party with
The features from last week's SYS ~
Love this sweet handmade sugarplums sign
designed by Leanna of Faeries and Fauna for her child's bedroom ~ perfect for good
Christmas wishes.
I am also enchanted with this beaded garland by Debra at Shoppe No. 5. I was thinking that if it were tweaked just a bit and painted into holiday colors these would look great on one's
Christmas tree!
Fun repurpose of old sewing spools, too.
Then I found these whimsical carolers are looking ever festive and giving their thanks at Debbee's Buzz.
Her Christmas Dickens carolers were also out on display and were doing double-duty for both Thanksgiving and Christmas.
:)
Her Christmas Dickens carolers were also out on display and were doing double-duty for both Thanksgiving and Christmas.
:)
I also had to add these Blushing Bleached Pinecones as Yvonne of Stone Gable has created something after my own heart... I made some bleached pinecones several years ago and these would be fun to remake with their natural gilded tips!
Very ethereal!
Very ethereal!
This feature I chose because I love a beautifully set table and this traditional fall colored table created by Amber of Follow The Yellow Brick Home
personifies Thanksgiving to me.
Lastly, this sweet crystal-covered Christmas + raffia
snowy luminary created by Tracy Lee of Mia Bella Passion was another favorite. I love Christmas crafts and this is a perfect gift to make for anyone
on your list this year.
Thank you for linking up each week!
Before you go, please won't you visit your hosts and a few guests
while you are here? We appreciate the love.
:)
Enjoy the party!
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