There really isn't anything soft and cozy about a hefty piece of burlap, is there? But the charm I believe, comes from the unspoken history of a well used burlap scrap.
And who said it can't be beautiful?!
And functional?!
And a peek at a "coming soon to your *screen* post"!
Oh dear, the burlap and the screen door...to DIE for, I love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteAh...love the clothes line pic! Soon....
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty terrific screen door! Peet's Coffee never looked so good. ;-)
Love all the burlap bags on the clothes line...jealous you have all those!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat great uses for burlap, love the screen door and burlap framed looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Melissa
Oh that picture of all the burlap on the line makes my heart smile. Love the screen door! Look forward to seeing more.
ReplyDeleteLove all that you have done with your burlap. I'm right there with you on loving this stuff.
ReplyDeleteLove those bags! I agree the screen door is to die for! Love them all!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I have just started doing paintings on burlap and I'm having so much fun! It's great stuff.
ReplyDeleteBurlap...so natural. Love anything having to do with coffee!!! thanks, debbie
ReplyDeleteA screen door, who would have thought...love the butterflies!
ReplyDeleteI once saw a rug out of burlap (sort of like a sisal rug). I would love to make one some time! I like the clothesline with all of the burlap. Just made a burlap table runner. I am posting it tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteWow I love that, who knew burlap could be pretty? Thanks for posting ;)
ReplyDeleteHi I popped over from The Turner Farms....I just love the burlap in the frames...gorgeous...looking forward to reading the rest of your blog...
ReplyDeleteI love your pics!!
ReplyDeleteOh, the sweet smell of Burlap!
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing those bags everywhere online. I FINALLY found a couple at a yard sale a few weekends ago. Put them in my friends car. Drove around a bit more. And then the smell started rising in the heat.....the smell of burlap and old OIL!!! They didn't look oily, but they must have been in a garage or something and are permeated with it. We finally pulled over and tied them up in a plastic bag....
Gotta get me a clothesline put up to air those babies out!!! I just love that photo!
Again, visiting from Funky Junk - girl, you've been busy!!!!
Burlap Love!
ReplyDeleteGaaa... not fair! Lookit all of them! I can't even find ONE. :)
ReplyDeleteLucky you! And loving all the projects you're creating with them! Whadda feast for the eyes!
Thanks for linking up to SNS!
FJ Donna