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It's a Pink Spring

I've noticed a lot of pink popping up around Shadymont.


My Mother's hanky even has pink around the edge.  I am really enjoying the sweet platter too.


My new "old" sewing drawer is filled with pink.


This sweet vase holds tiny pink roses that match the ones on its sides.





Pink flowers in the tote.



Pink in the sunroom.

Pink in the urn.

Even pink in the door wreath. 


What colors say Spring at your house?

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  1. I loving your pink touches. I just did a re -do on our guest bath. The spring colors for that room is white. Go on over to my blog a take a peak.

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  2. I'm loving pink too especially in my new craft room!! Thanks for sharing your pink-loves!

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  3. Oh I love all of your pretty pink. Everything is so pretty. Thanks tons for joining Inspire Me. Hugs, marty

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  4. Kathy, we came across your darling blog. You have an amazing talent for decorating. We would love to have you stop by our blog sometime and share your fun posts at our Strut Your Stuff Saturday link party at sixsistersstuff.com. We are so glad we found you. So many great ideas we would like to try in our home. (absolutely loved the home tour!!) Have a terrific day! -The Six Sisters

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  5. Kathy, Your pinks are perfect for Spring. Thanks for commenting on my blogger brunch post. I was going to email you but couldn't find your email address. Thanks for visiting.
    Babs

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  6. so pretty! pink it is for my spring, summer fall...:)

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