Hello and welcome back to another fabulous Share Your Style link party. This week your hostess is moi, Barbara, from the blog 21 Rosemary Lane and I am thrilled to be here.
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Over the past few weeks on 21 Rosemary Lane I've shared my mock up of our kitchen island with a few lighting options to choose from.
I also took you to on a tour of New York city's Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibit, The Style of Art, which features the fashion creations of French born countess, aristocrat and designer Jacqueline de Ribes.
What a great way to spend a day in New York!
So now it is on to this week's party features!!!
First up is a gorgeous home tour from the blog Simply Vintage by Suzan. This home is in one of my favorite places, New Orleans, and it is simply stunning!
It is going for a cool $1,875,000. Whatayathink?? Any takers??
The next feature is a pretty empire dresser that D.D.'s Cottage made over with a chippy green finish. I adore those curvy lines and the green color just screams spring!!!
Patti from Old Things New shared not only her tale of woe involving a flat tire and AAA, but also shared a wonderful tutorial on how to make your own ruffled French country tablecloth using a painters drop cloth.
If you own a front loading washer then you are probably all too familiar with the odor that comes from a moldy build up. Kendra from A Proverbs 31 Wife linked up her post on just how to get rid of front loader washer stink.
Finally Lois from Walking on Sunshine shared her recipe for Three Bean Minestrone Soup. I am a total soup nut and I also love any type of beans. So since I gave up all meat for Lent this will be a delicious and healthy way to get protein into my diet.
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Some beautiful posts at last week's party. Thanks for all the work you do hosting these weekly parties.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for hosting Des!!
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