And look at these pretty lace mobiles, aren't they magical- they would look lovely in a bedroom or on a Christmas Tree. So I highly recommend you visit their lovely website where you can explore the award winning Sheelin Antique Irish Lace Museum and Shop which houses over 700 exhibits dating from 1890-1920.
Antique Lace Anyone???
I'm on holidays from work this week and some time this week I might go here;
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So beautiful! I am in awe...those mobiles are precious, thanks for sharing the link :)
ReplyDeleteoh i have to visit there ;0) how beautiful x
ReplyDeletei have a sad story about a collection of doilies, i found some really old vintage ones in a market in london...i took them to uni for a project and someone stole them in my lunch break...never forgotten it...but i have collected other ones over the years x
They are beautiful and so delicate.You have given me an idea of what I can do with my little doilie collection this Xmas! :o)
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful and what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLovely Chrismas decorations. Another place to put onmy list to visit!
Andrea x
How beautiful! I would love to visit....
ReplyDeletemaybe one day?
Thanks for sharing hunny!
I think I may borrow those ideas for christmas displays
Karen x x x
I would like to go there, in fact, I would like to learn a lot more about lace.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fairy tale place! I'll have to try to visit there - i love old lace.
ReplyDeleteThe Dublin Flea is actually in a weird spot - in Dublin 8 on Newmarket, off Cork St. I wasn't familiar with the area so we had to drive around a bit to find it :)
I love lace, this looks so interesting. I will definitely put this on my list. So glad to see things are progressing so quickly on your beautiful new home. You must be so excited! I am happy for you both!
ReplyDeleteHave a good day,
Mimi
I had never thought of using crocheted doilies as ornaments, great idea. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi! Che meraviglia il tuo blog....un angolo di sogno!!! Un caro saluto, *Maristella*.
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