Thank you for sharing the beauty of your booth and the chance to daydream of the lasses and ladies that wore the delightful gowns and the dreams they fulfilled... Susan x
Donna-just wanted to say thank you for venturing over to Dog Trot Farm, my blog. I have been remiss in commenting on yours, but had to let you know how much I enjoy it. Oh how I love antiques and your's are absolutely wonderful. How I wish I lived closer to you as we have so many interests in common! Looking forward to reading more wonderful posts, Julie
wow those dresses are amazing! Remind me so much of Tasha Tudor. I love these muted colors...looks like a great show!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the beauty of your booth and the chance to daydream of the lasses and ladies that wore the delightful gowns and the dreams they fulfilled...
ReplyDeleteSusan x
Hi Donna,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! I agree with the others, It is those lovely dresses that have caught my eye!!! Oh to dream!!!!
Julie
Oh to have been there. How absolutely beautiful, Donna.
ReplyDeleteDonna-just wanted to say thank you for venturing over to Dog Trot Farm, my blog. I have been remiss in commenting on yours, but had to let you know how much I enjoy it. Oh how I love antiques and your's are absolutely wonderful. How I wish I lived closer to you as we have so many interests in common! Looking forward to reading more wonderful posts, Julie
ReplyDeleteOh gracious..what wonderful photo's and beautiful clothing!
ReplyDeleteDoreen
Looks like fun! I love antique shows and they bore my poor husband beyond belief.
ReplyDeleteJust a question: from when dates the brown dress with the dots? I love the fabric and I like very much simple dresses.
ReplyDeleteMme. du Jard,
ReplyDeleteThe brown dress with the dots dates c1840's. It's a simple dress but really makes a wonderful statement.
Thanks for visiting.
Donna