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You might remember last year when I painted a pumpkin light Blue with my leftover living room wall paint. I wrote about it here. This is how I displayed one of the painted Blue pumpkins last year.
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You did an awesome job with your pumpkins! I like the way you have displayed them here. It is a bluetiful treat! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteIf a pumpkin can be orange, then why not blue too? ;)
ReplyDeleteI love such a play with the colors where they repeat themselves in other things ... whether in clothing or in the house - it's just beautiful and a challenge to create it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday
and thanks for hosting :-)
Happy Blue Monday afternoon from a grey Melbourne... So I am pleased to have been cheered up with your novel take on Halloween with blue pumpkins! Very clever.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting the picture with you Sally that maybe nothing is safe, certainly if it comes into your house another colour it need not stay that way for long, with a bit of creative thought and some blue paint you can change it into your favourite colour - Good on you!!
Have a great week and thanks for hosting again.
Wrenx
I love your blue pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteI do remember that blue pumpkin from last year Sally. That was a clever idea!
ReplyDeletePumpkins! It's so October and so halloweenish! What a lovely decoration you shared. Thanks and Happy Monday, Sally.
ReplyDeleteHazel
Hi Sally, Yes, I am awake at this crazy hour. I slept the evening away on the couch while Bill watched the Red Socks beat St. Louis, so I decided to leave you a comment.
ReplyDeleteYour header is so pretty. I have always loved a Horn of Plenty. I displayed one my MIL gave my on my mantel this year. She painted it (ceramics) and did a great job.
Your sweet blue pumpkins look so pretty with the lamp in the background. The perfect vignette. The pale blue colors blend well together. Well done.
Happy Blue Monday my dear friend and thanks for hosting your 'Blue' as always.
Love, Jeanne
Oops, a typo. No surprise to me considering the time. Yikes. 'gave me'
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Blue pumpkins are the best! Happy Blue Monday, Sally :) Thanks for hosting each week - highly appreciated! Spring greetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla
ReplyDeletePretty Pumpkins
ReplyDeleteI love the way you have preserved the blue pumpkin
ReplyDeleteThey beautify your living room, Sally!
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Especially like the classy lamp!
ReplyDeleteJust for your info. I have deleted my blog at BlogSpot (it will still show for some time though), and am continuing on wordpress, and trying to figure out the ins and outs of this site:)
What a creative and novel way to present the pumpkins. But what I noticed more, is the beautiful living room! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHaving blue pumpkin and the cloches is one of the most adorable bling during Halloween.
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What a pretty lamp to match up so well with your blue pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteHi, Sally...
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good weekend.
Thanks, dear lady, for hosting...and I love your blue pumpkins. :)
xo
What a brilliant way to display the blue pumpkins. The cloche is ideal.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Sally...it's fantastic to nip around the globe seeing so many different ideas and aspects of blue!
Have a great week :D
Great shots, Sally. Looks like you are ready for Halloween, blue pumpkins and all!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting.
Of course YOU have BLUE Pumpkins...I knew you would. They are great. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI really have an eye for blue I so like your blue lanpshade ^_^ Happy Monday Sally thanks for the visit I do appreciate it so much!!
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Pretty shade of blue!
ReplyDeleteI visit every week for Blue Monday even if I don't always get a chance to comment. :)
ReplyDeleteElegant living room with such beautiful lamps. Those pumpkins are special, too. I love to see the Fall decorations. Happy Blue Monday, Sally!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun link up. Thanks for hosting each week!
ReplyDeleteLeave it to our girl Sally to have pretty blue pumpkins! Love it!
ReplyDeletexo,
Sheila
Beautiful cloches to keep your pretty pumpkins dust free! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday, Sally!
Wow! That is really nice and cute the way you have it displayed!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant pumpkins and very creative ~ thanks ~ HBM ~ carol ^_^
ReplyDeleteLove the blue pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteSally, great display of blue.
ReplyDeleteSally, you have a lovely home. Your pumpkins add just the right touch. I love the lamp. So very pretty. Also, a lady standing on the coffee table caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteLove your Blue pumpkins!
ReplyDeletehugs and smiles..
Loui♥
Delicious photos, I love this beautiful decoration, very nice framing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative way to present the pumpkins, happy Monday :)
ReplyDeleteFun color to paint a pumpkin! they look great.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the pumpkins, love how they are under glass. Happy Blue Monday Sally!
ReplyDeleteOne turquoise blue car mixed in the Halloween. Thanks for hosting Sally.
ReplyDeleteDenise
I came over from Memes Corner to say hi. I like your pale blue pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteSally,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Hello dear Sally!
ReplyDeleteIs the party close now, as I have two blue and White tables to share here, in this great BLUE party...I'd hate to miss it! I love your pale blue pumpkins, I think you did a lovely job. I painted some White. Big hugs,
FABBY
Awesome pumpkins here!
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