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Traveling Teacart

Traveling Teacart
Traveling Teacart

I was sorta stumped after the Glorious Fourth

decor came down and not sure how to dress

THE TEA CART

 What to do???

 

 

 

a a few ideas were floating around in  the 'ol brain
the Olympics... the beach... vacations...  the mountains... blues

 

well, I nixed the Olympic theme pretty quickly,

I was DONE with the red white and blue

and you can’t do the Olympic Games without the U S of A…

 

So- while  looking through my postcard collection,

It came to me-

 

A Traveling Theme!!…exotic, lotsa countries

and it kinda folds  in some aspects of

all the ideas I had :)

 so postcards of far-off lands went on the post card holder-

 and this one in particular was the color inspiration…

 It gave me a chance to display this cool

Persian vase/pitcher

 

and this Chinese footed planter

  I  had some perfect cocktail napkins,

which echoed the blues

and far-off lands designs…

I added in this small cut glass dessert stand

from England

with just dried hydrangeas from my yard
in a darling short Dutch vase
Crepe-y dried roses in apothecary jars -AND-
yummy peanut butter filled pretzels!

A touch of home -my two rose candle holders

and vintage blue floral tablecloth

 most of the postcard collection was from

my Grandmommy

and I have not been to any of these places!!

Maybe someday…

 

More photos of the Tuesday Tablescape Teacart!

 

this was a fun tea cart vignette to pull together!

 the postcards are from France,England,Africa,Ireland,Russia & America:)

Thanks for stopping by on your internet travels!

Fresh Greens

Fresh Greens
Fresh Greens

Abby’s Wedding is the feature on

today’s Wedding Wednesday post-

 

 Abby’s look was so crisp and fresh…

 

with beautiful greens and whites-both in the flowers,ribbons and fabrics

 

 the black backgrounds really

helped the flowers to POP!

 

Belles of Ireland  White Gladiolas  and Curly Willow

 

 

 green hydrangeas and pearl strands

 

Abby’s Bouquet

 

A Yummy Idea

Candy and Popcorn Bar in greens, blacks and whites

A few more snapshots…

and as you no doubt guessed-

I took the pictures, not a professional!

  popcorn bar flowers

cute table tags

  This wedding took place at The Arbors-beautiful!

more cotton

more cotton
more cotton

Just more pictures of the 

vintage cotton wedding ideas-scape…

 

mercury vase and a Vendella rose









old silver tray with hurricane glass



a trio of cylinder vases

 

 

 

 cotton sticks and a French paper Lantern

 


graceful white tulips

( in a mint julep cup)

  what’s not to LOVE about tulips?





a mercury glass inkwell with sheet music feathers

 

 

 chalk board with Love wishes…

 





 

 

 

 

 

 

 



And lastly….


  one of my mini vase place card holders with rice flowers
  and a sheet music paper rose...


















Color Theory and You!

Color Theory and You!

Real quick, before I do anything else, I want to talk about Color Theory. “Color Theory?” you say? “Yes, I do.” Why? Because, once a person has a basic understanding of the color wheel, how to mix colors, and how colors relate to each other in color schemes, they may apply this to pretty much any area of life! Take, for example, the following pictures taken from freerangestock.com:

Primary door
Primary/Triadic Color scheme-Red, yellow, and blue
Analogous from the yellow, yellow orange, red oranges
split complimentary sunflower
Split Complimentry sunflowers using purple, yellow, yellow-green, and yellow-orange
Very green! and very Monochromatic!
Complimentary Blues and Orange/yellows: naturally occurring in Creation!
Triadic Color Scheme- variations of blue, yellow, and red

As you can see, because there is color all around us, how we interact with those colors on a daily basis and how we put those colors together can impact a room, a plate of food, an outdoor setting, an outfit, the exterior of a house, etc.. I LOVE IT!!

Once your eyes are opened to this, you’ll see it everywhere. Then, you’ll be able to put colors together well and play around with all the different hues, depths, and variations of each color on the color wheel. The Color Wheel is the origin of all colors. From it, using white and black when needed, any color can be created.

I had planned on giving a brief lesson on mixing colors, the color wheel, and color schemes.

THEN, I thought, why not direct you to some fab online lessons? Here are some great sites and links to learn about color. Give them a try!

 fun color wheel pic using natural and floral names for the colors

Great educational slideshow

 Tutorial on mixing colors

Fun color scheme design tool

Here are a few examples of color schemes at work in my house:

Primary Color Scheme

Split-Complimentary yellow green, yellow orange, and red

Pink and Green-Complimentary!

Blues and Golds-Complimentary

What are some of your favorite color schemes, color combos? What is your favorite color?