~Delicate Colors~

Through time colors fade and the colorful moments of life sometimes reflect no color at all but instead, memories delicately posed to the imagination of colors.

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This week I took the cross-stitch that is set up high on a bookshelf down to clean the shelves.  I rarely take it down, and as it always is, I have to stop and wonder about the person who stitched such marvelous items for my eyes and thoughts.  I could sit all day and admire these handmade items of the past.  This one is still full of vibrance and is stitched on what is called perforated paper. Reds, blues, and greens were popular colors and this one in particular still shows the brightness of many stitches.  In the second photo, you can see the stamp where this was still yet to be finished.

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Aunt Carrie’s Potpourri

Then there are the colors still holding up in a jar of potpourri that my Great Aunt Carrie gave me on my wedding day.  She entered them in the  San Francisco Panama Pacific International Exposition of  1915.  I can only imagine how wonderful that would have been for her to be so excited about this entry.  They still smell of clove and it is one reason I prefer to add clove in my own homemade potpourri.   My Aunt Carrie is the one who got my wandering youth-self into gardening.  Every time I pick a tomato I think of her because she was the very first to give me that taste right off the vine.  From there on she gave me seeds and taught me how to plant.  Her roses mean everything to me in that little jar and I can only imagine how beautiful the colors were when she picked them. 

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I have posted this sampler cross-stitch previously.  It is of my Great Great Great Grandmother Chamberlain’s.  She stitched this as all little girls did back in the 1800s as part of their lifestyle commanded for learning.  It was a time for memorizing Bible verses and songs while passing the hours learning needed sewing skills in those days.   She never finished it, but it hangs with honor in my home.  You can see her faded name if you look hard enough.

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Great Great Great Grandmother Susan Gower Wilson – Chamberlain

As long as we see those delicate colors of the past and really listen to their perspective, I believe we go on in a positive way.  At least that is how I look at those things and without those delicate colors of the past that do eventually fade with time on the surface, the memories always brighten me up with colorful thoughts.

Till Next Time.

Lens-Artists #98 ~Delicate Colors~

Patti of https://pilotfishblog.com/
Ann-Christine aka Leya of https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/
Amy of https://shareandconnect.wordpress.com/
Tina of https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/

 

Responses to “~Delicate Colors~”

  1. I have some framed needlework done by my husband’s grandmother. So precious, though slightly faded by time. How amazing that you have your great great great grandmother’s work.

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    1. I think those items are priceless and the gift of those crafts are not found anymore. Its great you have something she made. I just love the thought of someone making things by hand and having them in mine after so many decades. They are little treasures.
      Thanks for stopping in 🙂

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  2. The history of delicate souls – enjoyed this post

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    1. What a nice way to say that. Thank you!

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  3. I love your vision, and the creativity of both the prompt and the story. Such a nice memory.

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    1. Thank you very much 🙂

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    Susan La Flamme

    A very sweet remembrance of our relatives, my dear cousin.
    We both are the keepers of little treasures from the past and bring their memories back into our lives in special ways.
    Touching to see my namesake stitched so delicately on the Sampler.
    I love that you cherish these. xoxo

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    1. It makes me so happy to hear that. Thank you for coming in to read and share. We were given so much history from our grandparents that made us who we are. Indeed, I believe we are carrying on. Love you dearly.

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  5. A thoughtful and interesting post on delicate. Love the way you treasure them and write about them – indeed they are precious to us who come after them. A piece of their life lives on.

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  6. Such wonderful keepsakes full of wonderful memories!

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    1. Thank you very much Michelle 🙂

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  7. Beautiful. Treasured keepsakes, past and future.

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    1. Yes, just the little things in life but treasured indeed.

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  8. A wonderful walk down memory lane Kathleen. How happy they’d be to know how you treasure their work and their spirit

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    1. Sometimes I feel they are looking in on me. I hope so 🙂

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  9. Great post! The photos are good, as always but the commentary is so engaging too!!

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      1. You are most welcome 🙂

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