It's time for Vintage Thingy Thursday again! This week I am showing you some of my favorite botanical prints I have collected from various antique shops over the years.
None of these were very expensive, but I just love the charm of the floral prints and the vintage frames.
This oval framed print is a favorite of mine. It has a Victorian flare.
The tiny ones with the round frames are so sweet. I love to group them with other prints.
Here is another one I just could not resist! The one just below is from my Grandmother.
Thank you for visiting me today for VTT. Don't forget to stop by and visit Suzanne's blog The Colorado Lady for more Vintage Thingies! It's a great way to spend a Thursday!! Right Bentley?? Bentley agrees, particularly since he can stay curled up in his little bed while I browse the fabulous sites in Blog Land!
Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Susan,
ReplyDeleteI love your prints and what a special one from you Grandma :) Hope you and your little buddy will have a good day.
xo
Robin
Floral prints and paintings are big over here at the moment and I love them. It is difficult to find good ones because they get snapped up so quickly. You have some really lovely prints.
ReplyDeleteSusie
I LOVE the little vignette of this entire grouping as shown in that first photo.
ReplyDeleteI love what botanical prints can do for a house's decor. You have a lovely assortement!
ReplyDeleteI love botanical prints but the just dont suit my house.
ReplyDeleteOne day I'm going to live in a little cottage and surround myself with girly things!
You have a nice variety.
ReplyDeleteYour prints are just lovely. You have a really nice collection. They are ususally snatched up here quickly too.
ReplyDeleteYour botanical prints are so pretty. I especially like the first one and the one from your grandma.
ReplyDeleteThe prints are lovely and the frames are just fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThey are sll so pretty!! The one from your Grandma is so special!!
ReplyDeletexxxx
Don't you just love those old prints? I've got a couple myself. Yours are very lovely. Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteJocelyn
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Hi Susan, I love your beautiful floral prints. They are charming as you said. And their frames are wonderful, too. The way they're framed or matted and framed, so homey. What a fun thing to have a collection of. One of these days I want to link up to VTT. It's a great venue.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection..these are really pretty.
ReplyDeleteI always thought a pantry was the same as a larder were one and the same ...then when I saw the saying at the top of your blog, I had to google larder...ok...got it now. :)
Thanks for coming by...pls. come again soon.
I am a new follower now.
xo bj
Beautiful prints. The antique dealer locally here told me how popular these type of prints are right now...yours are great! Have a great VTT!
ReplyDeleteLove your botanical prints..they're just beautiful. Give that sweet Bentley puppy a hug..
ReplyDeleteand Happy VTT..have a great weekend.
Oh! I love botanical prints! What a lovely collection you have. I adore the little tiny ones, so precious.
ReplyDeletewoof woof to Bentley and Happy VTT!
Sally
Gorgeous prints!! I've always been attracted to botanical prints :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gail
Simply gorgeous! Great finds!
ReplyDelete*hugs*deb
Susan, those are some sweet little vintage florals.
ReplyDeletebeautiful prints. I esp. like the first one.
ReplyDeleteI like those lovely prints! And of course, your adorable puppy! Your's is one of the blogs that doesn't show up in my dashboard. Ohh, it's frustrating. Thanks for coming by,
ReplyDeleteCindy
Oh, I do like your prints. They are so alive and colorful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so pretty. Great collection. I would love to have you link this post to Favorite Things Saturday. The link up will be on my blog tomorrow evening. laurie
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty botanical prints! I love them too. :-)
ReplyDeleteI've always enjoyed botanical prints. You have a nice grouping. Sweet post!
ReplyDeleteThey're all so pretty, but my favorites are the one with the curvy lines to their frames!
ReplyDeleteHappy VTT!
Carol