My French Country Home by Sharon Santoni

Monday, 23 May 2011

Sunday show and tell!

Why waste words explaining that I've been brocanting all morning - 
you know I do that on Sunday's.
Here's a Sunday show and tell - let the pictures do the talking!!









more on the perfume bottles here









more on the vide poche here


places to go, things to see and buy ! ..........
Hope you're having a bon dimanche



20 comments:

  1. Tres jolie! Beautiful vignette of pieces. I especially love the color and texture of the church ceiling. It's beautiful.

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  2. My heart is skipping! So fabulous!

    Jane
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  3. I like the pencil like drawing of the woman and the syrup bottle.
    I really enjoy looking at the vintage pieces. Thank you for sharing.
    Betsy

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  4. I love that you go to these fairs on Sundays because not only do we get a preveiw of the goodies you'll list but also see your country side. Love that old church and graveyard, so pretty! Enjoy the rest of your day!

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  5. So gorgeous! I miss the brocantes when I am back in the US ;(

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  6. I wish I could scoop up all the demijohns and baskets and bring home with me.
    xo,
    Sherry

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  7. Lovely vintage items - I'm particularly drawn to the bottles and baskets.

    Regarding my French - I've loved the language since high school days (in Canada it was required), and took some courses in college. In my 20s I moved to South America and learned Spanish, which sort of put French into the background. I taught high school in an international school and there was interest in learning French, so I began studying again and taught it.
    Since coming back to Canada, after the kids finished university I decided to complete my degree in French - I'm just finishing up my last four courses now, and will hopefully be done by August. I'm hoping to get back to teaching.

    French is a beautiful language and I love using it.

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  8. I don't know how I would ever make up my mind about the fabulous pieces. My house isn't big enough to use what I have now. So tempting.

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  9. Oh, I'm in heaven.....I love those perfume bottles. They are gorgeous. Did you bring them home with you ? XXXX

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  10. What fun Sundays you have! Thank you for taking us along on the trip!

    XO,
    Jane

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  11. lovely! those perfume bottles are stunning

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  12. Ohhhh!! gasp delight!!! Wish I was there!

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  13. The inside of the church is amazing.

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  14. Your treasures are lovely...They make me want to go on my own vintage treasure hunts!
    The ceiling in that church? is gorgeous. My husband would LOVE it!

    Mandy

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  15. this was my favourite post so far...

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  16. Those bottles are stunning!!

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  17. I so want to do this you Sharon!
    Wonderful shots :)
    Jeanne xx

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  18. You sure can find beautiful items at brocantes! Here we only have lousy garage sale, which is more or less people's rejects...!

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  19. Such gorgeousness! I want to feast on these lovelies all day.

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  20. Good blog: You should start many more. I love all the info provided. I will stay tuned:) makeup artist Sydney

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