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Small Changes

 The past few days I have been rearranging some things around the house.  This oil painting of sheep is one of my favorites but I didn't have it in a very prominent place in the house.  It has been in my office, which right now, looks like I'm waiting on the film crew from Hoarders to show up.  It is that bad.   But, that's not what this post is about so we won't go there....back to the painting.
Isn't it sweet?


Before I had a Norman Rockwell artist proof print hanging here and though I love the image it didn't really flow with the rest of my decor.   I don't think I'd posted it on my blog before so this is the only before pic I could find.


 The painting of sheep resting near a barn now hangs where the Rockwell did.  The painting is framed in with some of my red transferware, two pair of mirrors, one of which is antique bubble glass and some wall corbels holding left and right facing birds.


Now, I'm waiting for Jonah to help me move the dining room table around.  Until then.... I'll be joining:

Comments

  1. Perfect choice. The chest is really special, too...and the chest on the chest. Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay

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  2. The oil painting is gorgeous, Nancy! Your vignette is so lush and pretty!

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  3. That's a beautiful paint, Nancy! I love it with that whole vignette you have on your wall.

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  4. Love that painting, it looks so perfect surrounded by your wonderful transferware!

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  5. Oh- I just love it- LOVE it! It looks beautiful right there-no need to tweak any further! xo Diana

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  6. Nancy I LOVE that painting! It looks beautiful in it's new spot!!

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  7. Wow Nancy, it's all so beautiful together, Love the transferware in the vignette and the plates on the wall.

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  8. Hi Nancy! Oh, everything looks so pretty! I do love your sweet painting and the floral with the feathers.
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  9. Sweet painting, Nancy. I like the arrangement with the plates on it. You know just what a space needs.

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  10. Nancy, STUNNING! I love the sheep oil painting, is it old? Every time I get a glimpse into your beautiful home.....it makes me smile. Just gorgeous!

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  11. PS Added you to my blogroll today....this way dont' miss a post!

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  12. Hi! I found you thru A Stroll Thru Life. The display you did is absolutely gorgeous! It looks so grand. Love it!

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  13. It looks perfect! I found you via A Stroll thru Life and am a new follower!

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  14. Hi- coming over from Tabletop Tuesday.... I like your arrangement a lot! The picture looks wonderful there- Very good layering- Love the small chest on the demilune!

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  15. That painting is so beautiful, Nancy! It really looks wonderful there and ties in perfectly with those plates and the lovely cabinet. Pastoral paintings are so pretty! There's a calmness about them that seems to settle over any room they're in.

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  16. This is stunning. I love the painting and the way you have displayed it with the mirrors and the dishes is so beautiful. Gorgeous. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

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  17. Nancy, I keep finding myself clicking over to your blog through various link parties so I've decided to follow you already! :) Feel free to be my new buddy and follow along with me too, if ya like! Can't wait to see more from you, on a regular basis now!

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  18. This is the most stunningly gorgeous (hope that a word)arrangement I think I have ever seen. I love it and must I say must find away to ccopy it, it thats ok with you. Thanks for sharing such an inspiration.

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  19. Nancy, this is such a gorgeous vignette! Wow, you have decorated this space to perfection!

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