Hello World! Welcome Friends! As you know, I’ve been working on many little projects and many big projects around the house. Nothing is going on in the yard except a whole lot of watering since we have had several days of triple digit heat! Blech! So, we stay inside as much as possible. To the dining room we go.

Spode – Blue Italian






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I love the new paint color – it seems to harmonizes with the color above the chair rail better than the first, doesn't it. What a lovely collection of china you have — a great inspiration for your new dining room.
I love the blue! I did not know that anyhoo was spoken anywhere other than MN! How crazy! Thanks for stopping by my little blog – I love yours!!
It is amazing what a little change in the "bottom" blue did! Looks great. I love your blue spode, one fo my friends here collects the blue and white, too.
Thanks for stopping by my little blog and introducing yourself.
PS – my youngest took voice lessons from a former professional opera singer when she decided to become a first time mommy at 39. My youngest has sang in a competitive classical choir for several years – so we share your passion!!
I love the new blue – it reminds me of Wedgwood
You did a great job. (Wanna paint at my house???)
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Love it, love it, LOVE IT!
Love the new bottom paint color and I am a huge fan of blue and white. I'm happy to be a new follower from Vintage Inspiration Friday. Would love to have you visit back.
Laura
Hi Kathryn and it's so nice to meet you! OH, I think your new paint color looks wonderful – it's rich and seems to balance your room more. Now your blue and white china is so pretty. Seems like your family know what to give you for gifts! You do have two handsome little bald heads in your life. I do hope you'll pop back in for a visit.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia
I'm such a sucker for blue and white too and always loved that issue of Victoria too!
Thanks so much for sharing your lovely dining room with us at Inspiration Friday this week!
Vanessa
Hi Kathryn,
Your new dining room looks so lovely. The two tones of blue are beautiful!! Love your blue and white collection and that your family buys it for you!!
All the Best,
Christine
Love the wall treatment above the chair rail and it goes so nicely with the new color below the chair rail… You have such a beautiful blue and white china collection and I'm loving the dainty little plates on your wall. And the lovely blue vase is just perfect for your dining table..Your baby girl is so adorable with a beautiful smile… loved that picture. Thanks for sharing with us.~Poppy
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Your dining room looks wonderful, love the chandelier! Thanks stopping by my blog, it looks like we are each others 50th follower! So nice to meet you!
I love the blue and white…it looks so fresh. I think the addition of wood floors (or fake) would look really nice. I great area rug would add a nice touch also!
I love blue and white especially commbined with yellow. Your dining room looks wonderful!
I love blue! This is very pretty. Nice Change! Thanks for linking it to Home Sweet Home!
Sherry
This is my favorite color so of course I love your blue room. Thanks for sharing at the Open House party.
xo,
Sherry
Your dining room is lovely. You've done a great job. I love the blue and white! Don't hate me for mentally painting your furniture in a soft cream color. (Sorry, it's a habit of mine wanting to paint everything!)
Vicki, you crack me up! Trust me, I would paint it, but I can't. It's my Mom's furniture. I'm working on her though…she might cave…eventually! Thanks for the visit and the sweet comment!
I love the blue! I am a HUGE blue and white fan. Great job and can't wait to see more! I couldn't figure out how to be a follower on your site? the follower part doesn't let you click on it. Would love to follow. Just let me know what I'm missing. I'm sure it's obvious! Love, Me
Hello Kathryn
I'm not sure how I arrived here, but I'm so glad to have found you.
I share your love of blue and white and am positively envious of your collection of Spode. My ceramics, on the other hand, are a rather haphazard mishmash.
I look forward to following you.
Anna
Kathryn, your blue dining room is lovely! Thanks so much for linking up to Roomspiration!
Very very pretty Kathryn. I am a big blue lover so this looks gorgeous. THanks for sharing.
Love the wall color with the chair fabric. I'm not sure what they call that criss/cross on your hutch doors but I love it. I'm like you. Not in my forever home but still want to make my home nice.
Very pretty. I love the blue. Thanks so much for sharing at The Gathering Spot this week.
The fabric on the chairs looks great in the room. Thanx for sharing at THT!
wow, what a big change. We are in the process of going from tan to blue in our living room.
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that´s some great photos…and I love the china
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Love all the blue and white!
Love the blue and white so much better than plain old white or tan. Thanks for sharing at Totally Transformed Tuesday. Hugs, Peggy
Can never go wrong with blue and white, I don't think. Thank you for sharing on the blog in the linky 'Time for a Party'. We'll have a new party tomorrow! Hope to seeing you again!
Amazing!
Very nicely done. Was this done by some professional?
The portion above the chair rail is a base color of Statford Blue by Benjamin Moore with a white glaze combed down from ceiling to chair rail. Done by yours truly. Glad you like it. Toodles, Kathryn