Beautiful colorway!Great intro, dear xincinsin!
I think, I only have one for this week: Fleurs de l‘Opera
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Beautiful colorway!Great intro, dear xincinsin!
I think, I only have one for this week: Fleurs de l‘Opera
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Thank you for hosting yet another week, Xincinsin, and I admire your Geisha scarf with the musician!Our new theme for the week is
Do Re Mi
Scarves which remind You of Music and Songs
Music and songs permeate life in many ways. Music can be uplifting or soothing, ear-splitting or a gentle murmur, formal or the extreme opposite.
In one of its latest designs, H has reimagined Faubourg as a boom box, surrounded by tiny pixelated dancers.
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At the other end of the spectrum, we have the delicate plucked tones of the koto in a formal and stylized performance by a Geisha.
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Somewhere in between lies the music and songs we are more familiar with. The sweet sounds of the carousel from our childhood:
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And the catchy tunes from Broadway musicals: Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors, as seen in Exposition Universelle.
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What musical associations can you find in your scarves?
I love those colours!Great intro, dear xincinsin!
I think, I only have one for this week: Fleurs de l‘Opera
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Thank you kindly, Croisette!Maedi, what a beautiful soft cw of Cité, never arrived in my boutique.
Thank you, bunnycat!
All fab, as usual, turf! Twins on the Astra.
Splendid in this cw, Agrume!
I love this! Is the tone silver or taupe? (My wishlist finger is itchy )Great intro, dear xincinsin!
I think, I only have one for this week: Fleurs de l‘Opera
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Thank you, Winter!Beautiful colorway!
Many thanks, Agrume!Thank you for hosting yet another week, Xincinsin, and I admire your Geisha scarf with the musician!
I love those colours!
Thank you kindly, Croisette!
I would describe it as greyish taupe, xincinsin.I love this! Is the tone silver or taupe? (My wishlist finger is itchy )
You look wonderful @turfnsurf-- the Ad Astra is so charming, the red hem is perfect, as is the lovely green border on Equipements -- all fabulous! And your delightful smileI seem to once again be late to the party here, but have been touched & delighted at the examples shared (and have done much emoji Liking, etc.)
Thanks so much @xincinsin for heartfelt hosting
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Before we change themes I’d like to squeak in & share a few...
Per Astra Ad Astra has many tiny homes in the distance:
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Au Coeur Des Bois features a sweet bird home in the center:
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Équipements Civils et Militaires has a few dwellings- tents and a barn home for the horses:
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Just gorgeous @Agrume-- thank you for posting. I really do think of these as "your" colors. I am so happy to have this beautiful design and be sisters with so many!
First of all, thank you for your wonderful hosting last week and here you are with another fabulous intro doing double duty! Your selections are all so charming @xincinsin and, as always, fun (boom box), evocative (carousel) and lovely (geisha with koto). I am twins with you on Exposition Universelle and never made the connection to Little Shop of Horrors!Our new theme for the week is
Do Re Mi
Scarves which remind You of Music and Songs
Music and songs permeate life in many ways. Music can be uplifting or soothing, ear-splitting or a gentle murmur, formal or the extreme opposite.
In one of its latest designs, H has reimagined Faubourg as a boom box, surrounded by tiny pixelated dancers.
View attachment 5255712
At the other end of the spectrum, we have the delicate plucked tones of the koto in a formal and stylized performance by a Geisha.
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Somewhere in between lies the music and songs we are more familiar with. The sweet sounds of the carousel from our childhood:
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And the catchy tunes from Broadway musicals: Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors, as seen in Exposition Universelle.
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What musical associations can you find in your scarves?
This is an absolutely lovely cw @Croisette7!Great intro, dear xincinsin!
I think, I only have one for this week: Fleurs de l‘Opera
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Awww, thank youThis Per aspera ad astra is beautiful! And you are the queen of matching lipsticks!
Kudos for back-to-back hostingOur new theme for the week is
Do Re Mi
Scarves which remind You of Music and Songs
Music and songs permeate life in many ways. Music can be uplifting or soothing, ear-splitting or a gentle murmur, formal or the extreme opposite.
In one of its latest designs, H has reimagined Faubourg as a boom box, surrounded by tiny pixelated dancers.
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At the other end of the spectrum, we have the delicate plucked tones of the koto in a formal and stylized performance by a Geisha.
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Somewhere in between lies the music and songs we are more familiar with. The sweet sounds of the carousel from our childhood:
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And the catchy tunes from Broadway musicals: Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors, as seen in Exposition Universelle.
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What musical associations can you find in your scarves?
Another amazing color way @Croisette7... just beautifulGreat intro, dear xincinsin!
I think, I only have one for this week: Fleurs de l‘Opera
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Thx dear Croisette- I’d love to see how you styled yours...All fab, as usual, turf! Twins on the Astra.
I agree with agrume. You DO match your lipstick so perfectly! I always love your posts and colorways. You do the most unique colorways and obviously they look amazing.I seem to once again be late to the party here, but have been touched & delighted at the examples shared (and have done much emoji Liking, etc.)
Thanks so much @xincinsin for heartfelt hosting
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Before we change themes I’d like to squeak in & share a few...
Per Astra Ad Astra has many tiny homes in the distance:
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Au Coeur Des Bois features a sweet bird home in the center:
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Équipements Civils et Militaires has a few dwellings- tents and a barn home for the horses:
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awesome intro. and feel free to show bits of your geishas anytime!!Our new theme for the week is
Do Re Mi
Scarves which remind You of Music and Songs
Music and songs permeate life in many ways. Music can be uplifting or soothing, ear-splitting or a gentle murmur, formal or the extreme opposite.
In one of its latest designs, H has reimagined Faubourg as a boom box, surrounded by tiny pixelated dancers.
View attachment 5255712
At the other end of the spectrum, we have the delicate plucked tones of the koto in a formal and stylized performance by a Geisha.
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Somewhere in between lies the music and songs we are more familiar with. The sweet sounds of the carousel from our childhood:
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And the catchy tunes from Broadway musicals: Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors, as seen in Exposition Universelle.
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What musical associations can you find in your scarves?
wow love the border and color.
Concerto in a gav. Drooling.Very few in my collex that are on theme. Here is my black and white Concerto gav. Happy Sunday all!
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Very thought-provoking... you look great in red!Thank you, @xincinsin , for hosting both last week with its theme of Homes, and this week's theme of Do, Re, Mi. There are reminders of music all around us, and I very much enjoyed your introduction to this week.
Axis mundi is Latin for the axis of Earth between the celestial poles. More broadly, it is any mythological concept representing the connection between Heaven and Earth. The image of a tree is an axis mundi symbol uniting the underworld, the earth, and the sky. Homes can function as an axis Mundi with the central pillar or the hearth representing the connection to the sky. Music can connect us to the spiritual as well.
My Axis Mundi represents the connection of theme weeks from the Earth, our Home, and the Music of the Cosmos, represented here by the Tree of Life, and the Lyre.
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I adore this chic b/w ensembleVery few in my collex that are on theme. Here is my black and white Concerto gav. Happy Sunday all!
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Aw, Thanks sweet Nomad- I’m blushingI agree with agrume. You DO match your lipstick so perfectly! I always love your posts and colorways. You do the most unique colorways and obviously they look amazing.
Oh, I'm sure you have many scarves that make your heart sing, @LKBNOLAVery few in my collex that are on theme. Here is my black and white Concerto gav. Happy Sunday all!
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Beautiful intro xcs! Love your selection for the week!Our new theme for the week is
Do Re Mi
Scarves which remind You of Music and Songs
Music and songs permeate life in many ways. Music can be uplifting or soothing, ear-splitting or a gentle murmur, formal or the extreme opposite.
In one of its latest designs, H has reimagined Faubourg as a boom box, surrounded by tiny pixelated dancers.
View attachment 5255712
At the other end of the spectrum, we have the delicate plucked tones of the koto in a formal and stylized performance by a Geisha.
View attachment 5255715
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Somewhere in between lies the music and songs we are more familiar with. The sweet sounds of the carousel from our childhood:
View attachment 5255714
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And the catchy tunes from Broadway musicals: Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors, as seen in Exposition Universelle.
View attachment 5255713
What musical associations can you find in your scarves?
Great intro, dear xincinsin!
I think, I only have one for this week: Fleurs de l‘Opera
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Thank you, @xincinsin , for hosting both last week with its theme of Homes, and this week's theme of Do, Re, Mi. There are reminders of music all around us, and I very much enjoyed your introduction to this week.
Axis mundi is Latin for the axis of Earth between the celestial poles. More broadly, it is any mythological concept representing the connection between Heaven and Earth. The image of a tree is an axis mundi symbol uniting the underworld, the earth, and the sky. Homes can function as an axis Mundi with the central pillar or the hearth representing the connection to the sky. Music can connect us to the spiritual as well.
My Axis Mundi represents the connection of theme weeks from the Earth, our Home, and the Music of the Cosmos, represented here by the Tree of Life, and the Lyre.
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Very few in my collex that are on theme. Here is my black and white Concerto gav. Happy Sunday all!
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These are all beautiful!I seem to once again be late to the party here, but have been touched & delighted at the examples shared (and have done much emoji Liking, etc.)
Thanks so much @xincinsin for heartfelt hosting
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Before we change themes I’d like to squeak in & share a few...
Per Astra Ad Astra has many tiny homes in the distance:
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Au Coeur Des Bois features a sweet bird home in the center:
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Équipements Civils et Militaires has a few dwellings- tents and a barn home for the horses:
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Super cool border!