I love this old china; brown transferware is one of my favorites and it blends in well with the variations of the white stoneware~~
Ivy and birds~~in my favorite colors!
Still deciding whether or not to take the paint brush and do this huge china cabinet in white; I think I would love it. It's only paint~~right?
I used leftover beadboard wallpaper for the back panel inside this cabinet. The background looks so pretty for the white stoneware~~a nice contrast.
So, if I paint the cabinet white (I really want to) then I'll probably have to paint the dining room table and chairs too. I just create more projects for myself~~
Joining in with these parties for fun and inspiration:
Beautiful transfer ware, love that bead board paper, it looks great in the cabinet.
ReplyDeleteYour brown transferware is beautiful. It has birds!!! Do you know any of the makers? Stop by my place, momwaldsplace.blogspot.com if you would like to see blue transferware.
ReplyDeleteI am in the middle of changing all of our woodwork to white. It makes such a wonderful difference.
I love your pattern, brown transfer ware is so pretty, I love it in fall decorating.
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty, I've never seen any of this bird pattern! I'm still lovin' the beadboard wallpaper. Hugs,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and very eleganth pattern,I lake it!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
PAINT IT GIRL
ReplyDeletelove the brown little birds on the transferware dishes I have just always seen blue birds on blue transferware.
thanks for stopping by my blog, I had to get the step ladder to clean off top of the fridge
Janice
Hi Patty,
ReplyDeleteI love your brown transferware , it is so beautiful and looks gorgeous with vintage ironstone.
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and for your lovely comment, you made my day!
Have a beautiful afternoon.
Sincerely,
Melinda
Your transferware is gorgeous! Your cabinet is to die for! So pretty. It will look pretty in white. The wall paper looks so fab! I have really rough walls, so wall paper really isn't an option or I'd be putting some of the beadboard up!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weeken!
*hugs*deb
Such pretty transferware-love the patterns! I know what you mean by creating more projects-but keep looking at it and you'll come up with the right decision!
ReplyDeleteGreat transferware! Wouldn't life get too boring if we didn't make projects for ourselves?! Thanks for following me:)
ReplyDeleteLove the brown transferware. I think the cabinet would be great painted white! You have so many pretty pieces to display!
ReplyDeleteI like the brown transferware too. Painting the cabinet would be a lot of work...I don't know if I'd do that, if it were in my cabin, and it was real wood, I'd strip it all down to natural wood, but that's my style...you do your own style...Mel's Cabin Designs
ReplyDeleteYou have so many gorgeous pieces and we are so glad you shared them with us at Inspiration Friday this weekend! :-)
ReplyDeleteVanessa
The beadboard paper is perfect in your cabinet! And the perfect background to make your dishware stand out! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love most any Aesthetic movement transferware, like yours, but when there are birds involved...I love it more! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteCome over and see my red transferware post I just did.
Nancy
That's how it works, Patty! One project leads to another, which leads to the next...and on it goes. The home improvement centers love it! ;)
ReplyDeleteYour ironstone is lovely. Brown is one of my favorite colors of transferware.
Thanks for linking to the party. I would love to have you join me each week.
Blessings,
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
I'm afraid to paint furniture also. It could turn into such a project. On the other hand, Blogland is full of beautiful transformations of furniture.
ReplyDeleteI have a dark cabinet I am debating painting the interior of. For years. LOL.
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just found your blog. LOVE the brown goodness too. I'm your newest follower... come over and say HI!! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs on the china set.
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