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Pretty in Pink

Today I am sharing several photos featuring the color pink.   I hope you enjoy!  Have a great weekend!

 Pitcher from Ross, depression glass from MIL.

A little angel, gift from former boss.  The handkerchiefs were my Mother's.

 This pink serving piece was given to me by my MIL.  I just love it.
 From MIL.
 Also from MIL.
 My pink angels.
 Teacups and hankies.  The hankies were my Mother's.
 teacup with hydrangea
 This teacup reminds me of an English tea party.
 This is an Avon Breastcare awareness mug.
 Pretty pink florals
 Found the strawberry dish at a consignment shop.
 Love this display.
 Pencil Angels from former boss.
 Trinket box and hankies in depression bowl.
 The little angel in the picture is my Granddaughter Rheagan.
Rheagan, age 3

Blessings,
Kathy

Comments

  1. Love the color pink and especially the depression ware glass. I have to admit it, I stole some of your playlist music. Great taste in music. Thank you Decgal

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  2. Oh so pretty. I especially love your depression glass. Gorgeous. Hugs, Marty

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  3. Decgal,

    Thanks for your comments. Glad you visited. I love the music too. I just signed up to follow your blog so I'll be visiting you often.

    Blessings,
    Kathy

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  4. Hi Cathy, your pinks are just lovely....so delightful.

    Happy weekend.

    Barb

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  5. Love your depression glass. I have some green but I think I like the pink much more. Thanks for sharing all the beautiful pinks today and especially the last pink, Rheagan. Grands are just the best!

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