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September 9, 2016 By Kim 1 Comment

Friday Favorites #114

Friday Favorites #114 @ Living Vintage

Happy weekend, you guys!

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a bowl of encased seeds - 1 of 8 picks for this week's Friday Favoritesa bowl of encased seeds

 

How fun this would be displayed in a child's room! - 1 of 8 picks for this week's Friday FavoritesHow fun this would be displayed in a child’s room!

 

All I want is a taste! - 1 of 8 picks for this week's Friday FavoritesAll I want is a taste!

 

time goes marching on - 1 of 8 picks for this week's Friday Favoritestime goes marching on

 

pretty color and texture - 1 of 8 picks for this week's Friday Favoritespretty color and texture

 

the comfort of smell - 1 of 8 picks for this week's Friday Favoritesthe comfort of smell

 

such a waste - 1 of 8 picks for this week's Friday Favoritessuch a waste

 

an adorable origami mammoth - 1 of 8 picks for this week's Friday Favoritesan adorable origami mammoth

 

 

Sources and Image Credits:
(All images are used with permission from the owners.)
One:  ~Roxanne~ via Flickr
Two:  Pookie & Schnookie
Three:   cannelle et vanille via Flickr
Four:    Dave H via Flickr
  Five:  Shawn White via Flickr
Six:    Gary Hickin via Redbubble and Flickr
Seven:   Mike Matney via Facebook and Flickr
Eight:  Gonzalo via Flickr
(You can also right click on each image to view the sources.)

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Filed Under: Inspire, Popular Posts Tagged With: abandoned, animals, antique toys, art, brown, clock, collections, display, dogs, food, friday favorites, horses, old house, still life, texture

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Comments

  1. Fonda Rush says

    September 10, 2016 at 8:38 PM

    I wonder what happened that the old house was abandoned. I’d like to think it wasn’t on purpose. It’s beautiful, and I would surely love to bring it back to life.

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