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Saturday, February 6, 2016

My Primitive Side of Valentines


Happy Saturday! The sun is trying to come out here in Oregon today. It is very mild and we are in for some sunny and warm days ahead this week. It is beginning to feel like spring here. I have been doing a little house cleaning and plan to work on the rest of my Valentine treats to get mailed off on Monday.

Most of you see my more Victorian side, filled with tea and dolls and pretty things...all pink and mauve. I love that part of my world. But I do have another side, that my Jimmy REALLY likes. It's more primitive, but as we live in the Pacific Northwest, we don't see all the wonderful old primitives that the east coast antique collectors enjoy!

Anyway, I thought it would be fun to pick out a few more primitive hearts around our home to share with you as we begin the count down to Valentine's Day!

I am just going to let you enjoy the photos. Some are little projects I have made, some were given to me, some are Etsy finds and others I have had so long, I can't remember where they came from! So just enjoy and get in the mood for February 14th!

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5 comments:

Maya Kuzman said...

Love all your Valentine teasers! I am having a mini series on my blog for Valentine's and I just posted a free pattern for a lariat. Hope you drop by again Linda!

mamasmercantile said...

Such a wonderful post with some stunning hearts, a real delight to visit.

Gina @ VictorianWannaBe said...

Hi Linda,
What sweet primitive hearts you have, very cute! I like your miniatures on top of your spice chest too.
Have a great week ahead!
Gina

Beth in NEPA said...

I DO love all of your hearts! I have a few but nothing like your collection. Thank you for sharing. Did you do all the cross stitch. That is one of the things I love to do.

Terri said...

All your hearts are lovely! What a sweet post! You are truly getting me in the spirit of the holiday : )
Hugs,
Terri