Since Blogspots burp last week,
I've been discomblogulated!
So, I went through some photos and found some of my kitchen
that I don't believe I've ever shared.
Your eyes aren't deceiving you.
The walls of the kitchen are painted what a friend calls
dreamsicle orange.
I found the chandelier at a friends shop on Galveston Island.
San Pascual is the patron saint of cooks, kitchens,
finding lost animals and the Holy Eucharist.
He is from New Mexico and was made by artists
Richard and Susan Berqouist in 1982.
The chicken pitcher got the chicken thing started.
The crab is just one of the many fun and brightly colored decorations from Mexico.
The metal rooster is a watering can and the watercolor is by a Michigan artist.
We brought the green chicken home from Ubeda, Spain.
The chicken in the back with the crown is Chicken A La King
from the Poultry in Motion collection by Westland Giftware.
Rooster and chicken salt and pepper shakers.
Wishing you WELL and a JOY filled week.
30 comments:
I like your bright and cheery kitchen, because I think that is what a kitchen should be.
That must be a fun kitchen to cook in! The chandelier is great and I love the watering can chicken. Now after seeing all these photos I suddenly have a craving for a Dreamsicle!!
You have such a fun and JOYFUL kitchen! I'm totally in love with that chandelier. Sooo fun! Come join in the fun of Seasonal Sundays.
- The Tablescaper
I love your "chic"ken kitchen!
An orange kitchen is a good thing! It looks like an inviting and fun place. Nancy H
That crab makes me giggle!
I actually like the color of your kitchen. It looks like cremesickle--a treat my grandfather used to give us--icecream on the inside covered by orange.
I love your kitchen, it so much fun, and whimsical and so cheerful!
Love your chicken collection. It is so much fun to look at. Your kitchen is a real dream. Would love to have it here in my old farmhouse. The chickens would fit in so well.
What a fun and funky kitchen. I think I'd have a blast cooking up stuff in here.
You kitchen is a delightful, happy place. I'm in love with your rooster collection......
~Emily
The French Hutch
Love the dreamsicle color...and its perfect for your beautiful art!!!
Have a beautiful week!!!
That's a great color! I liked it immediately. And I like the graphics, especially the white hen. I also like how you described the Blogger fiasco. Ha! You have a great week, too.
Such a fun, bright and cheery kitchen!
Such a fun and colourful kitchen. Yes, the blogger breakdown gave us all more time to do some things we should be doing instead of visiting with friends all over the country. ;-)
Judith
Your wall colour looks similar to mine. I think it was Benjamin Moore Spicy Pear or something like that. V
This is a fun post with some very delightful pictures! Thank you for sharing!! Cathy
Oh how cute! I love the little crab! ^_^
Your kitchen looks so colourful and cosy. Have a nice week.
Adorable decoration and so beautiful collages!
purrs
Luna - We love Luna
Orange walls yeah!! That chandelier is fantastic, what a cool idea. xox Corrine
You have a wonderful kitchen - so bright and cheery! I love your chandelier.
Love the dreamsicle color!!! Your pasqual is a fabulous piece. and I am always a sucker for chickens. Great kitchen, I can imagine many fun times in there!
What a bright and cheery spot. I'll have to look up that Saint, haven't heard of him and I love the Saints. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
I love the chandelier and your collectibles. It is always nice to surround ourselves with objects that bring back happy memories.
The chickens are fun!
For some reason I could not post on your most recent post but can here. Love the cheerful items you have in your kitchen! And how lovely they look in your collage! :)
I think everyone was discomblogulated last week - LOL! I know I was. I love all of the cheerful, whimsical characters in your kitchen!
Oh another chicken fan :) I certainly missed some good posts here on your blog during my recent absence, great to be back catching up at last.
So wonderful and whimsical!
What a cheerful kitchen.
Barb
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