Yesterday I hung the plates from Intermezzo and another cute plate, still waiting for a prominent spot on the wall plates. Fifteen minutes, four new trust the white rabbit platehangers, a few nails and a ruler, was all I needed to clear this job.
A few seconds after I had hung the plates I was still holding my hands near like a safety net, in case it wasn't completely safe. Nothing happend so I guessed I could trust the white rabbit, as the brand name suggests.
The white rabbit from the Easter postcard in the card holder is another story...
what a wonderful collection of plates.
ReplyDeletegreat looking!!! i like those plates on the wall. i just have a few in my kitchen... from rosenthal with the most important month of the family.
ReplyDeletehave a nice day and weekend,
yours dani
Lovely, it's perfect like this!
ReplyDeleteI love how this wall looks here, these plates are just a great accessory!!! Very nice blog, Ingrid! xo
ReplyDeletePerfect balance and composition! Lovely! C
ReplyDeleteOooooooh I love it!! I'll get to see it next week. Can't wait to have some you and me time again :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a very fresh and adorable plate display!!!
ReplyDeleteGood to see my drawing in such a nice company! Beijos!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pleasing composition. The white rabbit sounds interesting!! I wonder if we get them here in South Africa?
ReplyDeleteI love plates on a wall! I also love your blog. Just came across it through Poppytalk.
ReplyDeleteHello from Vancouver.