It was a nice surprise and such a pleasure to come across bright pink Dahlias at the Farmer's Market this week.
I buy the flowers from a stallholder who has a nursery called Grange Nurseries in Bedfordshire.
The owner, Jamie Harding is a delight to deal with. He always greets you with a smile and some friendly words.
I love a colour challenge, so I combined the pink with a light blue jug.
I use these blue glass ink bottles over and over again.
I never tire of the colour or the shape of these charming vintage bottles.
Last time I was in Sweden I found these old gummed kitchen labels at a flea market.
They could not be simpler in their design and yet so stylish.
Beautiful, shimmering Oriental mother-of-pearl buttons still on their card.
I found them at the Country Living Magazine Spring Fair - and I wished I had bought more. As I am crazy about buttons!
Have a wonderful weekend!
xoxo Ingrid
23 comments:
Nice to see you back again!
Gillade din Flickr Flowers and Vintage.
Kul att se vilka blommor folk använder som modeller och vilka vintage pieces de har valt till.
Kul ide!
Ha en trevlig helg!
Annelie
Pink goes so well with light blue, I love the second picture. Those hushålls etiketter är so underbara söt:)
Nice weekend to you too
Kram
Painting again! Bravo !
Dear Ingrid,
Dahlias are wonderful flowers, I love them!!
Have a great weekend!! Many hugs, Ingrid
Underbart och härligt! Jag älskar din färgutmaning...verkligen inspirerande.
Kram Anna Vattenkanna
love all the pic's. The Dahlias look gorgeous against that beautiful duck egg blue jug. Good enough to eat!
Ingrid, you've composed a lovely setting for your darling dahlias. I do like that dahlia shade, and the other colors you've chosen to surround them have resulted in another of your perfect photos! Your eye is fabulous.
The old ink bottles are very good reminders of how utilitarian objects can be beautiful. I agree with you about how contemporary the vintage labels appear to be. And those buttons...well, I would also have taken them home and can understand why you wish you'd gotten more at the Fair.
Best wishes!
Love the way you build the layers, and the texture. How you play the colours off against each other. (And it is all real, not a commercial effect added later)
Your blog is gorgeous! I love your flowers. Pink and light blue? What an interesting combination! I love the mini bottles. Have a lovely week-end!! -Barbara
Massor av vackra bilder!
Kram//
Hvilken lykke å komme innom en slik fantastisk nydelig blogg som du har! Takk for at jeg fikk kikke inn :)
Lovely flowers, they have a wonderful color !
Those buttons are gorgeous !
Wish you a nice week,
Sylvia
Dear Ingrid, thank you for your sweet comment on my blog! I love your works too!:) love, Ira
These are indeed "darling dahlias". An author I like has a new series of books and I think the titles start "darling dahlias". Terra
As always, such beautiful compositions and colors Ingrid! I just love those buttons. They just don't make them like this anymore, unless you special-order them. I have a whole collections of white ones, that someday, I will do something with.
Happy Wednesday to you!!
Welcome back Ingrid! Hope you had an a enjoyable summer.
Oh! the colors you choose with your props are always beautiful, love that shade of green watering can.
Nice to finally get my Of Spring and Summer fix again!
Hugs Rosemary...xx
Oh those flowers are so beautiful!!
I like the colors, I like your flowers and I have a thing for buttons. I like your photos ... you're very good! Thanks from me and from my eyes!
Silvia
Your dahlias are gorgeous, Ingrid! And I love your ink bottles - such a beautiful color.
Hope you enjoy a beautiful day today,
~ Zuzu
Oh oh..Dear Ingrid such beautiful compositions and colors ! i love dalias and in this colour are so cute!
Thanks for your kind visit !! I appreciate it so much!
Have a great WE!Monica
Härligt att du är tillbaka igen!
Ljuvligt med den rosa tonen mot det blå
Ha en skön helg
Kram
that`s so beautiful!!
thank you for the invitation to the group!
have a beautiful weekend, sunny and warm :-)
nora
Oj vilken nostalgikänsla jag fick, Gustavsbergsmönster och knapparna. Min mormor hade affär, har ärvt nålar, knappar på ark och en massa annat. Du sammansätter fint, blir en hel liten upplevelse att vandra runt i bilden! kram Sophia
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