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Friday, September 11, 2020

For the Love of Pink , Summer Victorian Dining Room, Part 2

 


 


 
 
 
 
 Welcome to Debbie-Dabble Blog!!
I am so happy you decided to stop by!!

Before I start to decorate the Dining Room in a Gothic Halloween theme, I thought I should share Part 2 of how this room, which I have described as my most Victorian looking room, looks during the Summer, devoid of any Holiday or Seasonal decorations.....

In Part 1, I shared the Buffet............



And the top of the Curio next to the buffet......



Click HERE if you missed that post.....

Today, I will be sharing the Part 2 of the Dining Room....

I will start this post where I left off....

The Hutch is next to the small curio......
 


This is what the top of the Hutch looks like......


 Hanging above the Hutch is a frame with the 4 Seasons depicted in Thomas Kinkade pictures.....

 I made it myself with a mat with 4 "windows" and 4 Thomas Kinkade post cards that I bought on EBay....

On the left side of the Hutch.....

I have frequently mentioned that I have pictures in our home that I call "Instant Relatives", meaning that I bought them at flea markets or estate sales.....

The pictures on the top of this Hutch are actually family.........

In the frame, on the left is a picture of my Maternal Grandmother and her mother, my Great Grand mother......

 

 On the right is a picture of my Mother as a young child and her Mother, my Grandmother.....

 I have been told that I resemble my Maternal Grandmother, especially in body size and frame.....

 The pair of crystal wine glasses were a Wedding gift from a friend......

 And another one of my Thomas Kinkade Pink Ladies.....

 In the center is a framed picture of my Father's parents......

Agnes and Adam, my Paternal Grandparents, were immigrants from Poland......

 Making my Father and his siblings first generation Americans......

On the right side of the Hutch.....


 Another Pink Lady and crystal wine glass.....

 

 

 I was not able to find a Wedding picture of my Maternal Grandparents so I framed the one on the left......

The one on the right is my Maternal Grandmother, holding my Mother when she was a baby.....

 My Mother was an only child and her parents were the children of Polish immigrants making my Mother a second generation American......

 The inside of the Hutch is filled with my Collection of vintage Moss Rose dishes.....

I hung vintage windows on each side , separating the Dining Room from the Living Room.....

I like to hang things on the windows on the Dining Room side as there are lace curtains hanging on the Living Room side....

  On the soffit that separates the Dining Room from the Living Room, is my Collection of Guardian Angel plates....

 

 



 The chandy, that was given to us by Joe's Aunt Margie, with it's Summer lamp shades......


 I added beads and more crystals to it......

In the corner, is a round table.......

  A few things on the window divider here on this side of the room.....

 

Hanging on the wall is a clock that Joe bought at J.C. Penney's......

The vintage lamp on the table was gifted to me by a sweet couple who were antique dealers and knew of my obsession with vintage lamps.......

I would find a box of them every so often on my front porch......

 I bought the lamp shade on Ebay..... 

Behind the lamp in the corner, is a pink mercury glass votive holder.....


A bit of Victoriana on the table......

 On the left side of the table.....

 A picture of my Maternal grandmother and someone who is unidentified in the frame.....


One more Thomas Kinkade Pink Lady....




One of 6 vintage tea cups that I have in the pattern......

 A Victorian Calling Card.....

 In the center of the table is a sweet mini Tea set that was gifted to me by a friend......

 I placed it on a pink depression glass dish.....

 

On the right side of the table.....

Now these are "Instant Relatives" in this picture frame....

One more Pink Lady.....


Another vintage tea cup....

And Calling Card.....

Next to the table is a marble topped plant stand.....

I placed a vintage milk glass bowl on top of it with a huge pink mercury glass ornament in it.....

 It is resting on a  pink depression glass sandwich tray....


 
Looking over at the other corner of the room.....


And this is where we will leave off for today........ 

Soon, I will be sharing Part 3 of For the love of Pink, Summer Victorian Dining Room......

 



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19 comments:

  1. I am going to eBay right now to see if I can find any of the Pink Ladies. I love those and the Guardian Angel plates.

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    1. Lynn,
      I hope you can find them on Ebay...i have had them for quite a number of years....I hope my memory serves me well but are you the Lynn who sent me her grandmother's strawberry curtains several years ago????? Thanks for visiting!
      Hugs,
      Deb

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    2. Yes mam, I am the Lynn that sent you my grandmother`s strawberry curtains and some dresser scarves/doilies. I think it was around 2011, shortly before my home burned.

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    3. Lynn,
      ONG!! I thought it was you!! How are you? Email me!! debbiedabbleblog222@gmail.com
      Hugs,
      Deb

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  2. OMG!! Right before I read your comment on your resemblance to your Grandmother I thought to myself, "Wow! She looks just like her Grandma!" . ..

    Lovely dining room my dear...so charming and beautiful...but then again, I wouldn't expect anything else from you!!!

    xoxo
    Nina

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    1. Nina,
      Yes, I have been told that i resemble my maternal grandmother! I am also big bones like her and have had to fight a battle with my weight my whole life...My Mother took after her father who you can see is short and thin...My mother prided herself in never weighing more than 115 pounds...I definitely did not take after that side of the family!!! LOL!! Thanks so much for stopping by and for always leaving such a lovely comment!!
      Hugs,
      Deb

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  3. Love your post all the Pink is pretty and I love the teacups by the way I'm doing a tea party event on the blog and was wondering if you would want to write a post I can mention it on the blog and Link back to you

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  4. Hi Deb, all so lovely but I especially love the photos of your grandparents. Rummaging around in a drawer I found some crystals that I had forgotten about. Think I will see what they look like on my parlor chandy..Stay well..xxoJudy

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  5. Great treasures!Absolutely amazing collection of vintage Moss rose dishes!!!Beautiful lady figurines and adorable photos!Sending hugs.

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  6. You have some wonderful old family photos. I'm so glad to see you use them in your decor!

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  7. What can I say but just beautiful, Debbie. I love china and glassware as well. I think my love began with the rose dishes of my great aunt which I later inherited and now treasure. Your hutch is so pretty. I am a pink girl so this room just speaks to me. Thank you so much for sharing and hugs,
    Melisa.

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  8. Debbie - Your home reminds me of my mother's. It brings back so many memories. I love your Guardian Angel plates. What a beautiful collection.

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    1. Lynda,
      Thanks so much for your kind comment that I take as a wonderful compliment!! Thanks so much for taking the time to visit!!
      Hugs,
      Debbie

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  9. I have a collection of Moss Rose, too, collected one piece (or several!) at a time. As I love pink roses, I especially enjoyed this post. I have been collecting vintage/antique dishes, mostly cake plates with the old cabbage roses on them for the last few years and just love them. SOMEDAY I want to hang them in my daughter's old room (which is pale pink to start with). A Victorian would feel very at home in this room--except there would be no maids to wait on them!

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    1. Kathy,
      That is exactly how i collected my Moss Rose pieces...I love collecting anything with roses because Joe's Maternal grandmother's name was Rose and the Dining Room furniture belonged to her...Thanks for your kind words and thanks for always stopping by to see what i have been up to!!
      Hugs,
      Deb

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  10. Debbie, I love your pink ladies and pretty teacups! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

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  11. What a charming room decor ! So full of collectibles - Loving the tour.
    Naush
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