October 2025 Beauty Round-Up | Beauty Found
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This one of course you may recognize as the King of Hydrangeas.....I just made that name up. It's not what they really call it. It's called Paniculata Grandiflora or Pee Gee for short. It can grow to 12 ft high but that doesn't happen overnight. If you're lucky and you inherited one in your yard that is really big and you probably make enormous bouquets to bring inside.
This one is called Ayesha which was a wonderful surprise. I was told it looked like lilac blossoms but they we're even more lovely then I imagined.
Phlox Sherbet Cocktail which I know looks like a mini version of the hydrangea above.
I planted it in someones garden last year.
This year when I saw it in full blossom it was magificent. I almost couldn't believe it was the same plant we were growing in pots.
This butterfly was enjoying it's moment in the sun and the sweetness of this phlox....
And it too
The subtle beauty of these utilitarian pieces as they lay among the weeds and the debris from the road. 
....this
Different styles for different people.....or one man's trash is another man's treasure.....Thank Goodness right????
I like this piece....it was pricey if I remember.
Never a shortage of little girls white cotton dresses at the fleamarket. Most of them were probably used as undergarments or nighties. How did they ever wear so many layers of clothing back then? No wonder they passed out all the time.....
and bonnets. That would have kept the sun off their faces at least.
I still wish we could dress that way at times. Just not in 95 degree weather mind you. Details and laces that we rarely see anymore. The art of tatting nearly gone.
Isn't this one gorgeous....what I assume is a flower frog but it could have just been an ornate piece off something else.

A little wire cage....that I should have bought now that I'm seeing it again. 
This was a tin holder that I would guess is an ice cream cone holder. Some of you antique dealers would probably recognize it as something else. Care to take a guess????
An old tin colander.
Metal curtain tiebacks. I'd use them for something else. The glass roses are what makes these unique.
Another metal lantern piece that you could use inside or out. I wonder where a piece that big originally came from. A big old estate perhaps?
Cool metal sphere for the garden.
Ah and here we are....the place where Paula feel in love with Matilda. It wasn't til after I took this picture that she came back to buy her. I haven't seen it set up at her house yet but knowing Paula she's dressed her perfectly with all the right accoutrement!!!
More metal goodies that Paula scored on. The metal bins were part of a set that Laura and her split up.