I think the little blue glass floats are so pretty. They were a recent find. I had been on the lookout for some, and a guy along the beach wanted $50 a piece for his. It burst my bubble thinking that was the general going rate for these babies. How happy I was to find them in a local antique store for $6 each! That I can handle. I did pick up the little 5x7 beach painting at that garage sale so all wasn't lost! See the pretty blue and brown shell at the bottom of the picture? I just picked that up Saturday when our two youngest and I were visiting Camas, WA. A great little reminder of our 4th of July!
Monday, July 6, 2009
Shelfscape Saturday
Okay, so this isn't Saturday. . . .but, you know how there's a Tablescape Tuesday in Blogland? I think doing a Shelfscape Saturday would be fun, don't you? Don't hold me to it. It was just something that came to mind when I thought of posting pictures of this vignette I just did.

I think the little blue glass floats are so pretty. They were a recent find. I had been on the lookout for some, and a guy along the beach wanted $50 a piece for his. It burst my bubble thinking that was the general going rate for these babies. How happy I was to find them in a local antique store for $6 each! That I can handle. I did pick up the little 5x7 beach painting at that garage sale so all wasn't lost! See the pretty blue and brown shell at the bottom of the picture? I just picked that up Saturday when our two youngest and I were visiting Camas, WA. A great little reminder of our 4th of July!
I'm still in love with these pretty Ball jars. The starfish and seashell were picked up in Camas as well.
The framed black and white photo I took last summer on the Washington coast. So what do you think of my little shelf so far? It still needs a bit of tweaking, but I'm liking it! We really don't have a lot of display space in our home so this is the one place that I like to layer on what I can. Do you think it's too much?
I think the little blue glass floats are so pretty. They were a recent find. I had been on the lookout for some, and a guy along the beach wanted $50 a piece for his. It burst my bubble thinking that was the general going rate for these babies. How happy I was to find them in a local antique store for $6 each! That I can handle. I did pick up the little 5x7 beach painting at that garage sale so all wasn't lost! See the pretty blue and brown shell at the bottom of the picture? I just picked that up Saturday when our two youngest and I were visiting Camas, WA. A great little reminder of our 4th of July!
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I think it is perfect! I'm in love with the glass floats, the fan and the sign. It all looks so great together. Great Job.
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