Monday, May 9, 2011

Country French Paintings

I hope everyone had a wonderful relaxing Mother's Day today! The hubby made a wonderful breakfast for me and my mom, the kids put a show on for us and then my mom and I did a little shopping for her upcoming trip. I wanted to share with you these beautiful country french paintings that I just purchased from a fellow blogger friend. Ann from http://onsuttonplace.blogspot.com she's selling some of her treasures on her blog , it's called Ann's Attic. Let's take a look at my new favorite finds....










Thank you Ann for making your old treasures my new favorite ones!! Martina
I am sure a lot of you already know Ann and her wonderful blog but for those of you who don't I thought I'd give you a little peak of her beautiful home so you can go on over to say hi!!http://onsuttonplace.blogspot.com


                                   I love her living room!



                   And here's a little peak of her pretty kitchen.


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29 comments:

  1. These are wonderful Martina!

    Happy Mother's Day!:-)

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  2. Oh my gosh Martina this is so incredibly nice! I am almost speechless...which we all know hardly ever happens. :o) Thank you so much for this feature. I am so glad those painting found a new home. They look lovely...I think the way you have propped them instead of hanging is so smart. No holes and easier to move around. Sounds like your Mother's Day was very special. Have a good week...~Ann

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  3. The paintings are beautiful, Martina, and they look wonderful in your pretty home! Ann has such good taste...her home is beautiful as well.

    SO glad you had a Happy Mother's Day! :-)

    XO,
    Jane

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  4. I love Ann's style, too. Love the sheep painting. Wish I had beat you to it!

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  5. Those are wonderful paintings- they have a lovely warm glow about them. I am a fan of Ann's blog as well!

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  6. Ann as great talent and style. Love your new treasures and I thank you for sharing at the newbie party Martina. Your day sounded great.

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  7. Hi Martina! Happy Mother's Day. Those paintings are so beautiful! I'm going to have to go and visit her blog!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  8. Oh your paintings are fabulous. I love both of them, two of my favorite subjects. Her home is truly lovely. I hope you had a super special Mother's Day. Hugs, Marty

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  9. Love those paintings, they really are treasures.

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  10. Pretty paintings, Martina! The frames are gorgeous!

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  11. What beautiful paintings. I love the one of the bunnies. I will have to pop over to Annie's to see all of her other treasures.
    Traci

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  12. Well this is just beautiful, what a lovely post on Mothers day..those sheep are just adorable!

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  13. Oh my heart went pitter-pat when I read that your children put on a show for you!!!! How adorable! I hope you made a video. And wonderful you got to spend it with your MOM!
    Your bunnies are just precious! So frenchy!
    Yvonne

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  14. I'm glad to here you had a fun mother's day and your paintings are lovely - they definitely have a very French country flavour. Have a good day. x Sharon

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  15. Love Ann's blog! You did good, love your paintings!

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  16. Congrats on your feature over at NTT.... and love that painting... hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day.

    Pattie

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  17. Martina,
    Your new treasures are so pretty...I did agree with you about Ann's home...it's beautiful! Come by and grab my little starfish featured button for your blog...yes you have been featured at NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAYS! Thanks so much for coming to my party...it's always nice to see ya here:)

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  18. Martina,
    I love your paintings! I adore sheep and that one is wonderful! Thanks for letting us know about Ann's Attic.
    Rhonda

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  19. Hi, they might be French paintings, but that first one just shouts Wales to me (where I grew up) - sheep everywhere there! They look great propped up like that.

    Visiting from NTT
    Lakota x

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  20. Thanks for sharing the beautiful paintings with us. I especially love the little rabbits. I appreciate the heads up about Ann's blog. I will be heading over there.
    Thanks for visiting the Azores with me. We are still laughing about the cows. Hugs, Ginger

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  21. Lambies and bunnies my 2 fav animals. Can't go wrong there, imo! I used to feed our baby lambs with bottles, when I was little, if the mother rejected them. I even had a pet one that followed me around like a dog and we would play and play. Ah the memories!
    *hugs*deb!

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  22. You did find some great treasures.

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  23. These paintings are beautiful and they look lovely showcased in your home. I think I will head over to Ann's for a peek, too. Thanks!
    Tammy

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  24. I really like how you've displayed that first picture. SO many wonderful things together. They're all my kind of colors!

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  25. Hi Martina, Your new paintings are beautiful. How precious is that sheep painting.
    Hugs,
    Sherry

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  26. What lovely treasure finds and they look wonderful in your beautiful home.

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  27. The paintings are charming, Martina, and look wonderful in your home!

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  28. I've always loved those french bunnie or should I say Lapin paintings. I'm a recent follower of Anne's blog and it is wonderful! ...so is yours- now following! Please stop by -I'm having a pet portrait give away :)

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I love reading your comments! Thanks so much for stopping by, Martina