my favorite wreath from this past weekend. isn't there a poem about birds and blackberry pie? that would be a fitting name for this. except these berries are not edible. I should just say that right up front. I have to familiarize myself with nursery rhymes because Eric and I have a new little niece and her name is Inez Famisan-Robertson - born Friday under the sign of Sagittarius!
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hmmmm...that wreath looks awfully familiar. we love it, too!
Sing a song of sixpence.
A pocket full of rye.
Four and twenty blackbirds
Baked in a pie.
When the pie was opened,
The birds began to sing.
Wasn't that a dainty dish
To set before a King?
Congrats on the new addition.
Wow. Gorgeous!
gorgeous!
sadly it's black birds, not blackberries baked in the pie.
this is the most beautiful wreath i have ever seen. thank you.
Beautiful wreath - and more exciting for you to have a new baby niece born into the family. Congrats!
It has the most amazing texture! A
This looks heavenly, and congratulations, nothing like little toes to bring you down to earth.
ERIC'S AN UNCLE ?!! just what he always wanted. i bet that kid is frickin cute.
Friday was my birthday, it is a wonderful day to be born!
That wreath is Incroyable!!!! I've never seen anything like it :)
amazingly beautiful! pure love! greetings from Sweden, Minna :)
witchy, feathery, wonderful - love the wreath and its autumn blackberries!
you're making me want to switch careers... eep.
What an incredible wreath. I love it!
I'm with cls on this one. I was utterly spellbound by this wreath. Very cottage witchery...
Congrats and love to you and Eric on your new niece!
im not that big a fan of wreaths unless they look like this one....the cool thing about that rhyme is that the birds escape and peck someones nose off....
lovely!
LOVE. I love the black and feathers. So beautiful and unusual.
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