
Oh, I know flowered wallpaper and plates on the wall are considered a bit "granny" now in the decorating world, but I still like them, especially because most of my plates come from my various travels.

This hand painted bunny and bird plate came from Portugal.

An antique blue willow plate purchased in Stratford, Ontario.

The bottom plate is from Windsor Castle in England.
The top one from Chinatown in San Francisco.

Yes, the kitty plate from Chinatown was WAAAAY overpriced! I know it probably cost pennies! But it was sooo cute and just made me smile, so I had to have it!
3 comments:
LOVE the plates! you are really inspiring me to be a better cook and to be more creative at my house!! keep up the good tips-- i love seeing new posts on your blog. :)
I love your blue plate collection. After going to a Dutch college, I now have a fond appreciation for Delftware :)
Ahh, what Dutch college? I'm a Hope girl myself.
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