Wednesday, February 5, 2014

guest post at Number Fifty-Three

My friend Angela at Number Fifty-Three has an amazing blog full of design ideas, projects and all things vintage.  

 ~Via~Number Fifty-Three

~Via~Number Fifty-Three

I have always admired her simplistic sense of style that is bold in a very unique and modern way.  When she asked me to share a project on her blog I was thrilled to say the least!  So today I am over at Number Fifty-Three sharing my fairy and gnome garden house to inspire a little spring around these parts!  If you hop on over to her blog I have no doubt that you will be inspired by Angela's work!  

Happy making, baking, and growing!!



38 comments:

  1. YAY - heading there now - right on, woman!!!

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  2. Well done you for being asked to contribute in this way, just off now for a look! xx

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  3. Very nice and creative post at Number Fifty-Three. Congratulation.

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  4. Cute fairy house Nicole - I'm sure lots of new residents will move in there straight away. I like it when I find elf houses around the tree roots at work - sometimes evidence of fairies' tea parties too!

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  5. Thank you so much for sharing your project today!
    Angela @ Number Fifty-Three

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  6. A very sweet wee fairy house, Nicole! I'm sure the beans just love it! So nice of your friend to feature it on her nice blog, too! Hugs xo Karen

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  7. How exciting! Good for you, Nicole. Isn't it fun to do things like this? Gosh, I love blogging. So much fun. :)

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  8. Lovin' that kitchen pic. Headin' over....

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  9. How much fun to be featured! That was a fun post from you. I just love your creativity!

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  10. Love Number Fifty-Three! Off to check it out!

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  11. A guest post, how cool is that! I love your garden gnome house too - now I know what to do with the interesting logs I've hoarding away from the firewood!

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  12. I love it!! What a creative project! I am going to do this for a home school project. My kids will love making this!

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  13. I love this creative project you did with The Beans.

    My first thought was that I knew exactly where I could put one and then I realized that Lulu would eat every little part of the fairy garden. Maybe next year.

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  14. I've enjoyed reading some of her posts!! I'm hopping over again now. Have a great weekend!

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  15. That second picture of the kitchen is not at all simplistic design -- it's really a complex, intricate and highly creative design -- I would love to have a kitchen like that. I am keeping the picture.

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  16. How cool is this? I'm going to go and check it out now! I hope you are having a great day. We are finally getting a little winter of our own here. Two rare snowstorms today and Saturday!!

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  17. Hi Nicole. It was nice to see your comment on my blog! I hope your beans are all well. I'm a lover of vintage and antique items, as well. Your friends blog is lovely. When we married we didn't have much so we took 2nd hand furniture, etc and I realized that I really love it and have been enjoying filling my home with "old stuff" ever since. I suppose that's something I could blog on since my gardens are sleeping......

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  18. Hi Nicole,

    Going over now and thanks for your visits to my blog.
    Happy weekend
    hugs
    Carolyn

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  19. That is so precious and I like how it can stay outside in the weather. It would be so much fun to start collecting little pieces for my own gnome garden!

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  20. Congratulations, and your fairy garden is charming!

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  21. What a thrill! I'm off to check it out

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  22. Beautiful pictures; thanks for sharing! I'm popping over there now!

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  23. Love your fairy garden Nicole! I bet you and the beans had a delightful time making it. What special memories you are making with your dear ones.
    Wishing you a restful weekend and hopefully you're not getting the snow we are :(
    Cindy

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  24. Just visited your post on Number Fifty-Three. What a great idea! I'm going to try it on one of our tree trunks in the backyard.

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  25. Lovely home she has there! Unique but cozy style. :)

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  26. I like the pine tree in the square container.

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  27. I think this will be a great visit.. the pics are great... Have a great week.. Blessings!

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  28. Also, I am following along with you.. I thought I already was but did not see my pic in your blogger list.. Have a great evening...

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  29. you super star! another little idea for my classroom. We made fairy doors and paper houses and flowers for our Spring wall, maybe it's time to make a real garden. :) Hazel x

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  30. Will have to pop over, what a fab kitchen!

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  31. Ooooh, I love her blog! Off to check it out!

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  32. What a lovely guest post and project, well done my friend! x

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  33. Congratulations on being a guest on another blog! I checked out your fairy/gnome house over there and it is wonderful! I am so hoping that I will have time to start a good spring garden and, perhaps, make some fairy gardens, as well. I really enjoyed the fairy garden tutorial and I am glad you chose that to post about!

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