Greetings From Australia

No, don't worry, I haven't emigrated!  Its just the message on this cute little embroidered cloth.  Look at the little koala - sweet.  Wonder who sent it over from Australia?  I found these linens in a local charity shop.


 
Meant to blog about these pretties ages ago, but they've been languishing at the bottom of the ironing pile for weeks a few days.

 
Such lovely vintage embroidery - each flower is a different colour and the border is so pretty.

 
Makes a change from cups and saucers, eh?

 
Love, Liz

13 comments:

sky-blu-pink said...

Just as lovely. I think it 's much nicer to dab delicately with a pretty hankie than trumpet into a tissue!

Kylie said...

Your Australian doily is lovely and very special Liz, they are quite sought after by us Aussies.

Paulette said...

What georgeus handwork, so dainty.

Deborah said...

So pretty, dare you cut them up to make bunting :)

Bee happy xx

gilly said...

So pretty! You just seem to have an amazing knack for finding the loveliest of things :-)
xx

Scarlet said...

I find old linen so hard to resist when I find it!

Vintage Sheet Addict said...

They are so sweet! :) x

Connie said...

It's so nice to have these sweet things when most everything today is mass produced.

**Anne** said...

I'm intrigued by the Australian doily, I've never seen one of those. The other embroidered doilies are gorgeous.
Anne xx

Everydaythings said...

golden wattle flowers and eucalypt flowers, so very aussie... its a lovely find!

skiourophile said...

Gorgeous finds, yet again! I love the Australian doily - as Kylie says, they are much sought after here. Well spotted!

Rose H (UK) said...

What a wonderful treasure to find Liz :o)
I'm only just catching up after a hectic week. Love all your gorgeous china finds too!
Best wishes for a great weekend.
Rose H
x

ButterandBuntings said...

Very sweet and such amazing detail! Great find!

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