Also my old cutting boards, the top of the kitchen cabinets looked so bare, like the kitchen wasn’t finished or something which it isn’t, so I thought I’d bring them out of storage for a while. I also made something for the two baskets I have there, I’ll show you tomorrow or Sunday, I bought them at Ikea years ago.
I’ve also been learning more about my camera, thanks to Amiee @ It’s Overflowing and Susan @ Between Naps on the Porch I know I’m not an expert by any means but even I can see the difference in my photos and that makes me happy!
Back to the yelloware bowls- all are old but only one has a marking on the bottom, I’ll have to look it up.
This one is the first one I ever bought, I think I got it at the fleamarket for $12.00~
This is the smallest one.
My favorite, given to me by our friend, he said he remembers his aunt having red apples in it all the time! I love when I know the story of something I have that’s old.
I moved the black tray to my coffee table and like it alot better so I still need one for the old bottles to sit in!
I’m liking the green with the blue!
My son and dil got me this throw for Christmas and I just love it, it’s from Restoration Hardware, even the box from there was out of this world, the throw was rolled and held together with leather, buckled straps…very impressive!
I’m joining these parties although I’m late:)
Thank you to all my new followers, I can’t believe I hit 350 and I’m so enjoying it while I can because I know I’ll lose a few when Google gets done with it.LOL I signed up for the Linky Followers, it’s on the right side of my blog, I’ll be sure to follow you back too!
Rondell
16 comments:
I love your collection of bowls! My aunt gave me an antique blue bowl for Christmas that's very similar to yours. Your throw looks nice and comfy! Enjoy your weekend!
Rondell I love the way you accessorized the top of your cabinets with the yellow bowls and those fabulous cutting boards!
Love seeing those bowl. My grandmother made lunch for 7 everyday and used hers to serve the guys.. Your photos bring back great memories.
Love the bowls, they are all so beautiful. I agree, knowing the history of something makes them even more special. Your tray look great and the throw is stunning. What a special gift. Hugs, marty
Your yellow ware is beautiful! I'm glad you brought them out along with the cutting boards!
Thanks for sharing your lovely post at Potpourri Friday!
I love yellow ware bowls, too! I have a very large one that my mom gave me. I remember helping her mix up chocolate chip cookies in it when I was little, before she got her Kitchenaide mixer!
Rondell- I love your yellow ware bowls. I have a couple of old ones, too. One was my grammas and one was from a friend.
I hope you have a blessed weekend- xo Diana
I'm now following you with the new awesome Linky tool, so follow back so we can connect, Lori
Rhondell, I love your collection of yellow bowls and the way you are using them to accessorize! I am still learning my camera too. I need to snow day just so I can sit and play with mine. Have a wonderful weekend, Gail
I love your bowls! I display my collection too.
I love your collection! I am also so glad you followed me back. Your blog is full of so much inspiration!
blessings,
karianne
I love your vintage collection of bowls!! I have a big cozy furry throw and my girls and I are always huddled under it watching tv. Loving your blog and following you on the new Linky tool.
Kelly
Thanks for stopping by. I am following on Linky. Hugs, Marty
Your bowls are lovely! Looks very pretty on top of your frig! Thanks for following me on my new linky...I followed you, too!
Hey Rondell! I'm following you on linky now too. I have never heard of yellow ware before but I really do like your pretty bowls. They are wonderful! I think I'm going to have to look this up. They look very heavy and sturdy like crockery. I love the colored bands on them as well!
Love your beautiful bowls~ thanks for linking up~following you along at GFC and Linky! :)
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