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Birds of a Feather

Y'all know I have a rooster fetish!  Thanks to Cracker Barrel, I have a cannister set to add to my flock.  These were gifted to us, and match my platter hubby bought me for Christmas.




I set them on the corner cupboard near the platter, pictures, clock, and rooster lamp.  




I have really enjoyed this vignette on this side cabinet.



Cracker Barrel has several other pieces that go with this set.  I think I might purchase a couple more items to go with these.  
I could call this my rooster corner.  The name fits!! 

I will be sharing my feathered flock at:

Comments

  1. Lovely, lovely, lovely!! I'm crazy about this ROOS canister set of yours, sweet lady! I also love all your other roos stuff! Big hugs and have a fab weekend!
    FABBY

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  2. I adore your rooster corner! I definitely think you should add more pieces while they are available. Wishing you guys a wonderful weekend.

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  3. p.s. I just looked at Cracker Barrel online and they even have a rooster table runner to match your items!!!!!

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  4. Beautiful! I love roosters too. :)

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  5. Do you know how jealous you're making me? :) Oh, these canisters are just beautiful and I love your Rooster corner. Now, we Rooster gals must stick together.
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  6. Enjoyed seeing your collection! Grandma liked roosters and had the prettiest wall plaque. She raised chickens, too! Have a great weekend.

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  7. These are darling! I love Cracker Barrel and the shop. I haven't been there in awhile. Hope you're having a wonderful weekend! :)

    XO,
    Jane

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  8. I like to decorate with roosters, too. They are just so cute and there are so many colors and kinds to choose. Yours look great in the corner cabinet. I shopped at Cracker Barrel a few days ago and found some really cute plates but they didn't have roosters on them.

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  9. You have so many really neat ones. I love the metal one with the clock and the black and red of the canisters. What a great idea to get them to join forces and make such a statement!
    Liz

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  10. I love your roosters...they are so perfectly Country French!

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  11. The canisters are are so pretty Kathy. I love the vignette.

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  12. Oh Kathy ... I love all your roosters, especially the weather vane one with the clock. Where did you find that one? I decorated with roosters for a very long time, then I got tired of them and got rid of a lot ... NOW, I am back into roosters. They are making so many cute ones now.
    Thanks for stopping by Timeless Treasures and leaving a nice comment on my Egg weighting scale.
    Have a great day.
    Audrey Z.

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