Hi All, I just wanted to say how much I appreciated your lovely comments about my living room, you always know how to make a girl feel good! :)
I just received some beautiful antique French books from France and thought I'd show you all.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!!~
Sincerely,
~Melinda






MELINDA such beauty that you always share will us. Your home must be filled with many of them. Have a wonderful weekend
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Kate
Beautiful vignette. Love the books. They make a nice contrast against the white vase and flowers. The photos are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Melinda Love this post...Love the door in the background , I want one so so bad...Blessings Lori
ReplyDeleteYour books are beautiful wrapped with the twine with the beautiful flower stuck in.
ReplyDeleteFound some great things today at our flea market. So glad I went even though it was cooold.
Have a great weekend.
Just beautiful! Have a great weekend :o)
ReplyDelete~Des
Melinda, your photos are so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHow do you get them so crisp and clear like I could just reach thru the screen and touch them.
This post is screaming Spring and that means it is time to start my Spring cleaning and rearranging!
Take care
Amy
French books...sigh...
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Oh they're divine! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThose books are a great find...so perfect for you home. Hope you have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteSpring is coming, yeah! Love the flowers even though I have no idea what they are,LOL!
ReplyDelete~may we have a peek inside those beautiful books from afar...i adore the soft pale pink flowers here...softness and light whenever i am here...wishing you and yours a wonderful weekend ahead...much love light and blessings my dear friend~
ReplyDeleteHow lucky to have some french vintage books. They look beautiful in your photos. I love the old books, white pitcher with flowers in front of an old chippy door, perfection!
ReplyDelete~Shanon
hi Melinda! The song should go... beautiful french books all tied up in string, these are a few of my favorite things! gorgeous photos! t.xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Melinda~~ Well I would say that you have scored this week with all your awesome finds.They are just lovely and look so great in your home.
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~Cheryl
Sorry Melinda...they just don;t suit your house..so pack them up and send them to me and don't worry about thanking me,its o.k...really!!!! AHHHHHHHH I want them,could you tell? x0
ReplyDeleteLOVE them!!!! so beautiful!!!
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Shellagh
Ummmmmm....pinning away....:)
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Awesome books, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the white pitcher! Is it ironstone? And the colors of the flowers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty...and the whole vignette!
ReplyDeleteRene
Pretty vignette, I love old French books. They work in decorating in so many ways.
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ReplyDeleteOh I just love your finds!!! Did you go to the Long Beach Flea?!?! Feels like it's been awhile since I've gone flea marketing!!! Your images and those books are just yummy!!! Have a wonderful Sunday dear friend! :)
Hugs,
Jessie
I LOVE your french books and your beautiful photos with the lovely flowers. I can't wait til things start blooming around here and warm up!!
ReplyDeletei just purchased a couple books and journals from a french sale I went to on Friday....love them:-)
Hope you are enjoying your weekend!
xoxo
Kathleen
GOR-GEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your beautiful books, I love to visit your special place. Thanks ever so much for sharing. Cheers SpecialK XoXo
ReplyDeleteFabulous!! Beautiful pictures Melinda!!!
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Hi Melinda
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comments
and you are right I will post more photos of my home!
I love your sitting room and your french books so beautiful!
you amaze me where did you source those books?
Lots of hugs
Denise