Monday, August 15, 2016

New Blue Paris Flask Pot

So, I took a better photo of the blue paris flask pot which was sold shortly after I've listed it. ((Thank you!!! You know who you are!!) I'm glad I'm able to take a nicer shot of my bouquet of flowers in this blue paris flask pot.


I'm sure to make another blue flask pot - no special reason. I just love the color!! :)


I'm excited for my new ribbons to arrive. I needed more colors to work with, and made the expensive purchase. The ribbons were hard to source for, but worth every penny in my opinion.

6 comments:

  1. Oooooooh, SO gorgeous!!! <3 I've got the blues!! I'm really feeling the blues lately! Yeesss <33 I can't wait for this sugar pie to come home! :) *hugs for the sweet shoutout!*

    Wishing you a lovely day filled with LOVE. And teas and lattes! <3

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  2. And that bouquet is just DREAMY Pei. ;) White and blue.. the VERY first bouquet that I ever received from you was white and blue. ;) I named that one "First Love." Ah, the nostalgia. ;) The tradition continues! Serene blues just make my day!

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  3. Dear Deborah! Thanks for your sweetest comments! It is delightful to know that your first bouquet was white and blue. I always thought it was a pink one! But you definitely know your collection best! :) Happy to know the baby boy is going to its new home :) Have a beautiful day!

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  4. can you make a tutorial on how to make the flowers someday i really want to know how to make the lovely flowers!

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  5. ;) indeed odd! My insane incurable love for your creations all began with a white bouquet and a pair of very pretty antique blue crates. �� I recall being absolutely mesmerized and falling head over heels. It was blue that hooked it and pink that drove me over the cliff! The rest is fleur-story! ^^ Each and every time is still like the first. :) That white bouquet holds a very fond place in this heart! ��

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  6. a Beautiful Bouquet which perfectly compliments the color of your vintage French pot! Love seeing how you have skillfully compose combinations of color, form, line, and textures. :D

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