I'm joining in on the first Barnyard Bash over at Happier Than A Pig In Mud.
All creatures great and small are welcome!
Cinderella's carriage is arriving first with the trusty steeds that live in the big
barn in the garden. They have been with me so long that the feather decorations
are disintigrating. :-) This sweet carriage first appeared here on The Little Round Table
in a post entitled Things That Are Wooden
All creatures great and small are welcome!
Cinderella's carriage is arriving first with the trusty steeds that live in the big
barn in the garden. They have been with me so long that the feather decorations
are disintigrating. :-) This sweet carriage first appeared here on The Little Round Table
in a post entitled Things That Are Wooden
I've gathered together all the critters from my "barnyard" that have appeared on various posts.
In the interest of keeping the peace I've seperated them into their own little pens. You can visit
them by clicking on the link/image. How fun is this ???
Thanks so much for coming by for this very first Barnyard Bash!
Now this is definitely the most clever thing I have ever seen. I love all of your wonderful "animals" and barnyard friends. Such a great post. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteCandy, so many fun things in one place, what a great post! It's always fun to visit and see the beautiful colors and cheery Fiesta! (I think #17 is my fav!) Thank you so much for joining the Bash:@)
ReplyDeleteMy goodness what a beautiful collection!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Wow!!
ReplyDeleteOk, you win the award....this is ingenious!!!
ReplyDeletewow..girl..you saved yourself a LOT of work. Love this idea...
ReplyDeleteI love this so much I have bookmarked it so I can return and visit everyone individually.
ReplyDeleteI can take a day and go farm touring!
What a wonderful barnyard, Candy! I love how you've designed the pens!
ReplyDeleteHi Farmerette Candy! I believe you must have the most variety of animals on your farm!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Wow! You sure have a lot of barnyard animals...Christine
ReplyDeleteWow! Super impressed! Love your post. This is my first visit to your blogl...love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! I can tell this is going to take me some time. Some of these look familiar, but other new to me. I can't wait to visit all of these. You share only the best! Seeing your carriage above reminded me of the special dolls and toys you once shared. You must have the most amazing collection. Thank you for sharing it with all of us. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteWow I like how you created picture links.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for coming by for the Barnyard Bash!
ReplyDeleteI figured if I didn't separate all the critters there would be a knock down drag out fight or two or three! This way everyone seems to have behaved themselves, although the turkeys have been accused of making a mess in the chicken yard!! Turkeys do that you know.
Candy
Oh Candy...I love this post! Cant' wait to get to all the stalls and corrals to see this menagerie.
ReplyDeleteGreat post!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Thanks for caging your critters...I can't wait to visit everyone...even the messy turkeys. Wonderful post for Barnyard Bash, and I must say it's right up your barnyard. Really enjoyed your post...Sue
ReplyDeleteHi Candy...
ReplyDeleteOhhh my...your wooden wagon is awesome! It looks like it came from Europe? Love it!!! Wow...you really have had some cool creatures visit your fabulous tablescapes! I love that Irish ram!!! Thanks for sharing all of your pretties with us today for the Barnyard Bash!
Warmest wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
Hi candy, your barnyard is full. I love all of your fun and beautiful entries. The carriage is awesome and a wonderful treasure.
ReplyDeleteA delightful Barnyard bash.
Hugs, Jeanne
Thanks for stopping by to see the critters!
ReplyDeleteThe wooden carriage is German, circa 1950 and is from my childhood.
See you all again soon I hope,
Candy