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...the petite maison features art work by Christie Repasy....'click' to visit Christie's web-site.
miniature sewing box....
work in progress....
"Buttons"
made by Catherine.
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...miniature mail...
Christel's wonderful cup cakes...
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Paris Tango
...a beautiful gift from Carla....thank you!
FRENCH ESSENCE
My French Life
Paris
At my French Table
The Pistner House
Magnificent Miniatures
Le Grand Livre de la Maison Miniatures
by....Lea Frisoni
Pont Alexander lll
.. a park in Paris....
Square Willette. Montmartre
Beautiful roses....
...on the streets of Paris.
Aix-en-Provence ...the cutest little shop...
St. Remy de Provence
La Charlotte de L'isle
Honfleur....
...a very pretty little shop, inside & out!
Laduree....
Place des Vosges ...one of my favoite places in Paris!
Place Furstemberg ...a classy little Parisien square....
Galerie Vivienne....
Clementines made by Emma & Neil...'click to visit'
Friday, March 14, 2014
detail, detail, detail....
I loved the colour of the building and (as I said) the "detail".....the balcony, the corbels, the iron work, the round windows.....everything in fact.
Enjoy Lx.......sigh!!!
I know how hard you try to have people free photos. I am so glad this man is in the picture. I have no idea until now of the scale. Thank you for sharing them
It certainly make you marvel at the skills of the builders and the original designer of this structure! We think that we are so advanced today and yet here is something that was constructed in giant size and built to last using a more primitive technology that what we have today. Fascinating and Beautiful.
Wonderful pictures! Gorgeous details! It is such a pleasure to see all these places you photographed, Linda... almost as good as being there! I agree that it is very useful to see the scale of the building! I Never would have thought those brackets were that large! (P.S. I though the same as Marisa! LOL!)
I have a passion for all things French. I would like this blog to reflect my love of Paris, it's architecture, gardens and way of life. This has been the inspiration for travel, love of interior decorating and last but not least my fascination with miniatures.
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Just fabulous. Love every inch of it.
Just lovely, Linda x
The masonry decoration of the building is wonderful, but I just love those railings. Thank you for sharing the photos =0)
Wonderful Shots, i hope i can one day visit some of the beautiful spots you have been too.
Jenn
thank you for sharing your photos I LOVE the details :)
Hugs
Marisa
PS that guy is kind of cute too
I know how hard you try to have people free photos. I am so glad this man is in the picture. I have no idea until now of the scale. Thank you for sharing them
Great details, I love the balcony.
Geneviève
It certainly make you marvel at the skills of the builders and the original designer of this structure! We think that we are so advanced today and yet here is something that was constructed in giant size and built to last using a more primitive technology that what we have today. Fascinating and Beautiful.
elizabeth
Wonderful pictures! Gorgeous details! It is such a pleasure to see all these places you photographed, Linda... almost as good as being there! I agree that it is very useful to see the scale of the building! I Never would have thought those brackets were that large!
(P.S. I though the same as Marisa! LOL!)
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