Saturday, 13 September 2014

collections


A collection of sorts. Found last weekend on our woodland walk. The wee ones were delighted with their autumn treasure. These conkers are pretty tiny though. The search for bigger ones continues.

Joining in with the lovely Caroline from scraps of us for her collections series. 
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  1. This is gorgeous Bee, I just love how you've arranged them. We haven't found any conkers yet, must go looking for some soon! Thanks for joining in. xx

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  2. Lovely. We're a bit conker obsessed here too. Waiting impatiently for the big fat ones. CJ xx

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  3. You know fall is here when the chestnuts ripen.

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  4. I love seeing these on blogs. We don't have them where I live. I really like your arrangement.

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  5. So fresh and simple....beautiful and Autumnal....D x

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  6. Pretty collection Bee! Maybe you'll find some bigger ones, although these are very sweet..
    Love from Mirjam xxx

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  7. A collection worth framing! Good luck with future autumnal treasure hunts, we've a good collection of cookers forming too! And I always end up finding acorn hats in my coat pockets...Chrissie x

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  8. Gosh doesn't seem two minute since I was soaking mine in vinegar and baking them in the oven! ;) xxx

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  9. Love the way you laid out the conkers to photograph them!
    Carly
    x

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  10. Fab! I love conkers... did you play the game where you put them on the lace and crack them? Hazel x

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  11. I love the way you collected then arranged them in order of size, it looks so effective. I always think autumn is the best season for collecting treasures outdoors. x

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