I have always loved bunnies. I grew up in St. Louis where our yard
was full of them. Every Spring we would have nests in our yard with
adorable baby bunnies. That is one thing I miss about living in Tennessee.
I try to use bunnies in decorating my home. As a matter of fact I love to use
many animals in my decorating. I love sheep, birds, roosters, and cows.
French Country style always incorporates these animals in their fabrics,
motifs, and figurines. I guess that is why this style is my absolute
favorite. It makes me feel at home, loved and comfortable.
This is one of my favorite spots in my home. Notice the wallpaper
behind the plate rack . This is a green leaf trellis pattern that is
repeated on my valance in my breakfast room.
These are my back door window treatments. The provence fabric
has a mini leopard accent fabric with insets of hand painted bunnies
framed out with a mini ruffle.
This is the shelf over my locker area in my back hall.
The rabbits are hand painted on canvas by Morgan
Harrington. This spot just says "Welcome Home".
This is new find that my husband just installed. A light
fixture over my kitchen island with bunnies! Oh my!
This is my breakfast room fabric. It is by Braemore
and is called "tureen". There are snails, frogs, squirrels
and bunnies of course. This fabric works beautifully with
my lettuce dishes.
As you can tell from these few photos of my home that I love to
decorate with attention to detail. I love to layer all the things
that I love. My home is where I'd rather be than any place
else in the world.
decorate with attention to detail. I love to layer all the things
that I love. My home is where I'd rather be than any place
else in the world.

I landed on your blog when I googled Tureen Garden by Braemore. So glad to have found you! I love your style and will be following your blog. I found a window treatment made from the Tureen Garden fabric and decided to cut it into something new for my kitchen. Adore your new bunny light fixture- might need one over my island, too!
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