Do you remember when I found this antique baby scale at a neighbor's yard sale last summer? I've enjoyed filling it with pumpkins in the fall and pine branches and bulbs in the winter. Now that spring is here, I wanted to bring a little garden goodness inside...
I chose ranunculus (because they're pretty), English lavender (for the scent) and dusty miller (the whitish plant that looks dusty - because it will fit in perfectly here ;).
Are you bringing any new plants or flowers indoors this spring?
So glad you stopped by today!
xo
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That's so pretty! the baby scale is a very unique planter idea.
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DeleteWhat a sweet baby scale.... I can imagine a mid wife weighing that new arrival, cute farmhouse addition to your home. Happy spring and beautiful Easter grace.
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Dore
Awww, it makes me nostalgic for babies too! :) Let's just hope they wrapped the newborns in a blanket before weighing them with their delicate skin on wicker!! Hope you have a very blessed Easter Dore! Xo ~julie
DeleteThat looks so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Martina! Have a blessed Easter!
DeleteYour antique baby scale is perfect for every season and I love how it looks with your pretty potted flowers!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Amazing what some flowers can do!
DeleteLove that baby scale, and your flowers are gorgeous! :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
How pretty. What a great way to use such a unique item.
ReplyDeleteDarling idea Julie! Love your choice in flowers. Jo
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable Julie! Happy Easter to all of you! Cindy from my Idaho farm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find and it looks so pretty with the flowers in it. Happy Easter!
ReplyDelete~Trisha
I love the chippy table the scale is sitting on. Have a very Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteLove the baby scale...I saw some just like yours at our huge antique mall last weekend.
ReplyDelete~Cindy
It is unique and looks pretty. I like things like that for little decorating touches.
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