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Sharing my Whites

I want to join in the party at The Country Farm Home and Old Time Farmhouse for Country Whites Weekend, so I am gathering my whites from all over the house.  You may have seen these, but here they are, all in one place.  


White gate with hydrangeas

Sewing drawer on bookcase against old white door

White bookcase painted with ASCP

Cherub on box painted with ASCP

Vignette at lake house, note old Bible

Old plant stand (used in guest bath)

White corner in the sun room


Stacked benches make this a cozy corner (sun room)


Gather your photos where you featured white, and come to this great party!

I'll also show them at Funky Junk Interiors

Comments

  1. Happy Country Whites Weekend! Thank you kindly for embracing your country whites and sharing at the party.
    Farmhouse hugs,
    Cindy

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  2. Very pretty! I used to have a plant stand like yours but I never painted it white. I love it and I love the bird cage very much!

    Happy Saturday!

    XO,
    Jane

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  3. Thanks for sharing some of the Whites from you beautiful collection...I just adore white decor...it has such a calming effect in a room.

    Jermaine

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  4. I always enjoy seeing your white sewing drawer and I really like the stacked white benches too.

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  5. Your whites are all gorgeous! My favorite is the sewing box on the table.

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  6. I love everything in your home. My favorite are the little benches stacked on top one another and of course, the sewing machine drawers. I love, love your style.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  7. Lots of Country Whites Charm here! My favorites are the gate and the wooden box. I have a place I could use them! Thanks for joining Country Whites Weekend and inspiring others!
    Blessings from the Farmhouse,
    Dru

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  8. I Love anything white and chippy. Happy Country whites weekend.. We have had a few white flakes floating around outside today...Blessings!

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  9. I loved seeing your whites, the only white I have at the moment is falling outside. Loved also the stacked tables!

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  10. Lovely photography and grouping. Very welcoming blog!

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  11. So many pretty white vignettes. Love the sewing machine drawer and your fence shelf.
    Mary Alice

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  12. Oh, I love all of your whites and your vignettes. I really do like the one with the white container and blue flowers and little birds! You really know how to make pretty.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  13. Your sunroom looks like a wonderful place to relax, and I love the applique you've added to your sewing machine drawer!

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