Monday, October 8, 2012

Rustic..raw & oh so perfect.....

                     Hello.....you know its funny how the smallest thing can bring such joy....
                            I bought these five tiny "french chocolate molds" from sweet Tracey
                      they are far more lovely than I expected....such an amazing patina...rough and worn yet dainty and fragile....
                       so many ways to use them...I love them on the vintage cutting board !!
                      A few of buttons from Belfast a touch of nature and that's it....wishing all my fellow Canadians a very Happy Thanksgiving day.....much love, Chrissy

12 comments:

  1. Beautifully rustic! Those little molds are wonderful.

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  2. Hi Chrissy,
    What gorgeous photos!! I love all of the warm colors and the rustic molds!
    Hope your doing well and have a lovely week!!~
    Sincerely,
    Melinda

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  3. Lovely photos...simple, warm and oh so autumn. Hope you are enjoying the season.Wishing you well...Laura

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  4. Beautiful lovely,, and so wonderfuuuuuuuuuuuuuuul!
    Kathrine

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  5. Chrissy, I love how you're using those french molds! Recognized them from Tracey's shop.
    Mary Alice

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  6. So beautiful...have a wonderful holiday!

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  7. Gorgeous molds. I have a couple that I use for candle making. I especially love your vintage rustic cutting board!

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  8. I bought a set of these molds too and I love them! I wish I had known there was more than 1 set and I would have snapped them up! Yours look too cute.

    Jill

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  9. Love your blog!I am in the market to invest into a DSLR,wht would you reccomend? your photos are LOVELY! Thz,Victoria....

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  10. Lovely photos of your pretty finds. I added your blog to my list of Canadian blogs in my sidebar. Wishing you a great weekend. I am enjoying looking back through your posts.

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  11. I love all the buttons. You should take those buttons and make some type of beautiful craft.

    -Zane of ontario honey

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