Hello again!

When I unpacked all my wooden spoons it seemed they deserved a snapshot.
They're in dire need of some TLC so I want to make some of this wonderful spoon oil that Stephanie wrote about at 3191.

Here's a tiny sneak peek of our beautiful home.
It's a wood molded bare concrete wall in our living room.
And bellow is a gorgeous lot of seaweed prints from my favorite Etsy vintage shop: Trampoline






Congratulations on moving into your new home!
Congrats! That concrete wall is stunning.
Love the photos and good luck with the unpacking.
Love all the spoons. So pretty.
Can't wait to see the new house. I'm sure it's gorgeous.
lots of work no doubt, but it looks like you are enjoying this part of moving into a new home. congratulations.
Welcome back! I can't wait for the home tour!
Missed you! Glad things are going well. Unpacking can be a bear but this is an exciting time for your family.
What a great collection of spoons. Good luck with the unpacking.
Hi Geninne
Congratulations on being in your new home. Can not wait to see all the beautiful things you do :)
Welcome back! You were missed! wow, you do have quite a collection of wooden spoons...
It was so nice to see you are back in e-world. :)
I really got used to watch your beautiful posts and to read interesting stories every day.
Wow! Good to read your post after the break and looking forward to much more. Congrats on your new home and may you get lots and lots of imagination to decorate. The collection of wodden spoons is amazing - honestly it is a simple day-today stuff but the charm lies in making it special...you do that with all your things...welcome to eworld back!
congrats on the new home!
i must share a story that the first photo reminds me of. when my mom went to paint the family room a couple of years ago, she moved all the furniture out. in doing so she found a HUGE pile of wooden spoons (similar to those above) hidden under one of the chairs. as it turns out, my littlest sister would hide them so my mom couldn't use them to spank her! so hilarious. too bad we never thought of that! the honestly was about 20 wooden spoons.
ooh, it looks so beautiful already! I hope the unpacking goes well. How do you store all of those wooden spoons in your kitchen?
Good to see you again. :)
Congratulations--you're home! Enjoy settling in; we'll enjoy reading (and seeing) all about it :)
Welcome back! Looking forward like everyone else, to see your new nest.
WLCOME back...oh how I've missed visiting you and your creations daily...funny when something so colourful gets taken away how that sparkle dims...
CONGRATS on your new home...may you spend many many wonderful years there.
HUGS
Char.x
congratulations on your new home. by the few photos you shared I think it must be wonderful. I myself love moving. you find things you had forgotten and you can take the opportunity and clear out things you don't need. and decorating a new house is fun too. good luck and all the best.
greetings from Germany
Christa
So fun to be able to drop in and learn you are home! It's been great catching up with all that you've been blessed with. Love the book feature, the cute t-shirt, and the etsy treasuries. The kid's draw and cook art and blog are fantastic.
It's always nice to be able to settle in
: )
Happy for you!
ps. the spoon-y still-life looks great and the concrete wall is it!
Today i'm leaving on a 3-week holiday without internet connection so i'll be missing your blog. Can't wait to see what you've created and done in your new home when I come back!
Such a wonderful still life in the spoons and I think I've just fallen in love with your home, just from seeing that one wall.
How lovely you're already there, and that it feels like home!
Bienvenida... Se echan de menos tus pájaros :-)
Muy Bien! I love that textured wall...tam bien muchachas!
Congratulations and welcome back, you have been greatly missed. I've been having to re-read old posts to get my daily fix. I wish you many years of happiness in your new home. x
I've been waiting for the lovely things you blog, they inspired me a lot. And here there are! :) Welcome back, and thank you :)
so exciting! REgarding the spoon oil, you don't have to use mineral oil. I used Canola, but you can also use coconut oil or the like. Mineral oil may be "non-toxic", but it's still a by product of distilling petroleum.
I love my spoon oil!
hooray! you're back :) i've been missing your blog posts very much!
Welcome home, so glad you are back!!
welcome back! i´m glad to see you again here! your house is beautiful... congrats!
Those spoons would make a beautiful print! Just saying . . .
Fascinating work.
It has been delightful
to visit your gallery.
Good Creations
I wish you all the happiness in your new home.
Another lovely one!!
Isabel
Congratualtions to you all :) Your new home looks just gorgeous - the light...everything is perfect :) Wishing you all happy times together in your new home
i am so envious! it looks absolutely gorgeous and tranquil!
Hermosa Geninne... llena de luz y espacio. Que la disfruten!
Wonderful collection of spoons!