Has very kindly featured today Peony & Sage… what a talent (below is copied and pasted from her blog so I am not taking any credit!) Have a look at her blog it is superb.
First Flush of Spring
Even though we have a light dusting of snow in the village this morning there are are signs of Spring in the garden. Tender new shoots are peeping through the soil and branches are filled with tiny buds holding the promise of blooms to come. I can think of no better way of brightening and freshening a room for Spring than with a few pots of chalky white paint and pretty linens flushed with delicate prints in blossom pink. The fabrics featured in the images below are all from the fabulous range from Peony and Sage designed by Kimberley Bell
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Above image: Peony and Sage
Above fabric from left to right: “Vintage Paisley” in raspberry, “French Toile” pink and “Faded Roses” pink all by Peony and Sage
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Above fabrics: by Peony and Sage
Above images: 1.Fabric “Apple Blossom” by Peony and Sage 2.Photography from Country Living Magazine 3.Fabric “Roses and Ribbons” sage and pink by Peony and Sage 4.Fabric “Dots” dusty pink by Peony and Sage
Above image: Peony and Sage fabrics and accessories (you may recognise this gorgeous bedroom from the lovely Dreamy Whites blog)
Above image: Peony and Sage cushion in fabric “Vintage Paisley” in raspberry
Above image: Peony and Sage fabrics and accessories
Above image: Book Junk Style by Melanie Molesworth
Above fabrics: 1.“Faded Roses” pink 2.“Bee Pinstripe” French gray 3.“Wreath” pink 4.“Vintage Paisley” French gray – all by Peony and Sage
Above image: Fabrics and accessories by Peony and Sage
Above image: Peony and Sage cushion in fabric “Vintage Paisley” in raspberry
Above fabric: “Faded Roses” pink by Peony and Sage
Above fabric: “Vintage Paisley” French gray – by Peony and Sage