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Marburger & Warrenton Vignettes

Bvig1 Isn’t this wreath gorgeous? I wanted to buy this in a bad way but knew it would probably get destroyed shipping it home. Maybe I’ll have time to make one some day. Loved it!!

Since my days are now running together these photos are all snippets from days 4, 5 and 6. There are so many great vignettes to enjoy from all the shows. I hope they spur some creative energy for you. You know how much I love chairs, aren’t these cool?

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Bvig2_2 These chairs were from the Texas Rose Show across the street from the famous Marburger event. If you ever have the chance to visit, you don’t want to miss this one. The owner Vickie was full of Texas hospitality and invited us into her home so I could take some photos. I’ll have to do another post just on her incredible place. But in the meantime, here are a few her displays at the show.

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Bvig5 And I know how much you all love vintage pink prom dresses! There were plenty available to choose from and I found one to bring home. I’ll have to take a picture of mine when it arrives.

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Bvig7 This display is from Theresa Canto’s booth. She had lots of creative touches here. I’m saving most of the photos from her booth for something special but wanted to share her talents with you. Check out her blog for some of her photos too!

I really love the contrast of this rustic barn and dozens upon dozens of crystal chandeliers. This is the epitome of rustic elegance.

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Bvig9 Well gals, I have over 1200 shots from my Texas Junkin’ trip. Let me know if you’re sick of seeing them. I still have pictures of Robin of Magnolia Pearl and her booth, the Country Living editors, our fun night at Royer’s Cafe with Deb of Curious Sofa, a trip to Uncommon Objects in Austin, and too many more to count!

I’m back home now and were getting ready to take the boat to Catalina Island tomorrow. It’s Spring Break time!

Day Two

Swedish furniture guy, oh my! Really beautiful stuff here. I seriously could load up a freight train with his things. There are also acres and acres…