Wednesday, March 14, 2012

More Peat Pots and Lavender

First of all, I have to say that you guys are the best.  Thanks for the well wishes after my post last night.  I feel better today.  I basically lounged around most of the day on my comfy couch, drank plenty of fluids, and ate well.  I have to do that more often.  I'm notorious for wearing my resistance down.  I also played with more peat pots and lavender while kicking back.  I've found it to be very therapudic.




Gesso, lace, lavender, and decoupage were my choices for this one.














I have plenty more to get to, but I'm doing it from the comfort of my couch.  Still chillin'.




I have a really cute footstool redesign to share next.  See ya soon.

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35 comments:

Cindy said...

Wow, Rosemary, you really do come up with the best ideas!
I love these little peat pots, they certainly don't look like peat pots any longer.
Hugs, Cindy

Shabby chic Sandy said...

Those are so pretty! Glad you are feeling better. Can't wait to see the footstool:)

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

Glad to hear you are feeling better, Rosemary! I am a total baby when I don't feel good. I don't do much except watch TV when I'm sick. Your peat pots look great. I still have half a package here to do.

Faded Charm said...

I'm glad you are feeling better today and these are simply amazing!

I have painted some peat pots white before, but your transfers and lace additions are really stunning:-)

xoxo
Kathleen

Anne said...

Rosemary where do you come up with these ideas.They look lovely.Glad you are feeling better.

Terry said...

Glad you're feeling better and still chillin'.

Susan said...

Wow Rosemary what a creative way to use peat pots!!

Ann said...

Glad you're feeling better, Rosemary. Sure love your peat pots. The rectangular ones add nice variety.

All Things Chic 2 said...

LOve the little pots , they are so chic!!! Blessings Lori

The French Hutch said...

Wow, Rosemary these are just lovely. I love all your choices here. These would make great Easter Baskets too. Thanks for sharing. I really do get inspired when I visit you. Glad you are feeling a little better today.

~Emily
The French Hutch

Heaven's Walk said...

Sooooo romantic and sweet, Rosemary! :)

xoxo laurie

Heaven's Walk said...

Oops.....forgot to tell you that I missed your post about not feeling well. So glad that you're almost back on your feet!!! ♥

xoxo laurie

The Summer Kitchen Girls said...

I ADORE these Rosemary! Especially the smal ones with the lavender tucked in....so simple & easy ~ LOVE it! Sorry you haven't been feeling well, must be going around. My son has been home for two days, and counting...BUT I think I might sneak out and get some peat pots so I can create tomorrow!!
Feel better soon!

Raspberries and Rose Petals said...

These are adorable, Rosemary! I think I need to go shopping for some peat pots!!!

Glad to hear you are feeling better! A day of rest will do wonders!

Hugs!
Lori

Debi said...

oh my Rosemary!! These are absolutely beautiful!!!! I may have to borrow this... to display some items here. LOVE THEM!! Thanks sooo much for sharing!!! Glad to hear your feeling better!!

FRENCH LAUNDRY said...

OK really Rosemary? You are feeling under the weather and you still create these amazing peat pots? You are the bomb girl!

Hugs,
Judy

NonnaG said...

Found your site when visiting The Frugal Tree Blog/Frugal Interior designs. Beautiful artistic idea's and views..very nice!

Christine @ Stonehouse Living said...

Hi Rosemary,
This little peat pots are just the sweetest little thing!
Love them!!
All the Best,
Christine

Ricki Jill Treleaven said...

I love these peat pots, Rosemary! :D So cute!!!

xo,
RJ

Contelitas said...

Preciosas!
Un abrazo. Alicia.

savvycityfarmer said...

looks like spring has sprung at the villa!!

we need to catch up!

Curtains in My Tree said...

You are so busy

and you have the cutest peat pots of anybody
I was digging in the dirt yesterday it was 89 here

take care of yourself now

Janice

Deserae said...

Your little pots are so cute....you come up with such clever ideas!!! Glad to hear you are feeling better :o)
~Des

Kris said...

Glad you are up and feeling better! You're creativity never ceases to amaze me! I love the blue decoupage writing on the peat pots!

Lynn Stevens said...

I hope your feeling better!
These are just darling. I have a few more I need to play with!

Julie L. Light said...

I'm glad to hear that you are starting to feel better!
These pots are really fabulous, I can see a lot of design variations!

Kelly said...

So glad that you're starting to feel better. I used to say that sometimes if I get sick, it's God's way of slowing me down. ha! Glad that you're taking care of yourself. Those new peat pot projects are so cute.

vania angelo said...

que bom que já está melhor!!!

Melissa said...

These are so elegantly pretty! Love the touches of lavender! I'm glad you're taking it easy and starting to feel better.

Gypsy Heart said...

These are totally adorable!

xo
Pat

Barbwire Pretty said...

Wow !! I just love your peat pots what a great idea. Just found your lovely blog and wish you the best.




blessings
Bernice

Wendy said...

How lovely, what a great use of pots.

Sherry @ No Minimalist Here said...

Rosemary, I am so impressed with your creativity. These are sooo adorable. xo, Sherry

-Lisa said...

These are beautiful! I think I now know what I will do for my Easter tablescape! These would be adorable with moss and jelly beans to look like easter egg baskets.
Thanks for sharing your creativity.

Melissa Anderson said...

Wow! That's all I have to say, I love these peat pots, you have some great ideas! I always look forward to checking out your blog, it's so inspirational.