After showing you my newest acquisitions on the front porch yesterday (crown candleholder), I thought it would be a great segue for the many crowns used in my home to celebrate the spirit of the Mardi Gras season.
The crown is a symbol of royalty, and the Mardi Gras season brings its own sense of “royalty” to our city – debutantes, stars, “regular folks”, and dogs (Think Barkus)!
The crown used on an array of items signal that the season of Mardi Gras is upon us.
My collection of crowned items is vast.
Crowns are used on/as:
Wine holders
Serveware
Drink stirrers
Napkin weights
Candle holders and candle toppers
Accessories
Doors
Arrangements/Vignettes
Frames
Napkins
a CROWNing touch, y’all!
I love those crowns and the way you have displayed them! Have a lovely Sunday.
ReplyDeletei've never seen so many crowns and i love the way you've used them! hope your are doing well and please forgive me for not visiting more often.
ReplyDeletewe are going to vicksburg/natchez in a couple of weeks. we took this same trip 3 years ago and loved it so much...i just love southern history, don't you?
xoxo,
Judy
Wonderful collection for your Mardi Gras celebration.
ReplyDeleteI don't think you have enough crowns. Really! Is that ALL you have??? Just kidding! You have a great collection. I'm looking forward to seeing your pics of Mardis Gras in action since it will be here soon.
ReplyDeletelOVE those crowns-so pretty and majestic.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend.
If you live in south Louisiana, you just can't have too many crowns! I don't have enough...yet!
ReplyDeleteNancy
be so careful...I hear they're having a super bowl!
ReplyDeleteI agree...there can never be too many crowns!
ReplyDeleteRon, I love all your crowns! I hope you are feeling better and fully recovered. Take care of yourself!
ReplyDeletexx, Sherry
Love this post, Ron! Where did you find the wine holder crown? It's fabulous!
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