Hello May! Welcome this month of spring and its color, freshness and possibilities. Don’t miss one beautiful moment by planning and organizing each day with four Free printables.
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We have turned the calendar from colder, darker days to the hope of newness and rebirth. Our early spring just wouldn’t shake away the cold and snow. But May has arrived with flowering trees, and bulbs.
Around our yard, tulips and Iris are flowering, forget-me-nots with their dainty blue heads and forsythia are on display. The lilac is about to burst forth in heavenly fragrance and soft lavender color. Tiny bells are forming on the lily-of-the-valley.
Hello May!
It seemed fitting to create a calendar to welcome this lovely month that is as light and airy as spring itself. But I didn’t stop there. I created four helpful planners for organizing your days. There is a frameable wall calendar, a desk calendar, a weekly things-to-do page and a monthly things-to-do page.
Uncluttered and minimalist in design, the Hello May calendar looks decorative when framed and has an encouraging Bible verse on the bottom (Galatians 6:9).
The three additional pages have ample space to write in all of your important information and notes.
I’ve got my copy printed, framed and ready at my desk to say, “Hello May!”
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I get lots of comments about my teal dinnerware dishes. I have had them for several years and think they are beautiful. I don’t use them for everyday but always when entertaining and many holidays. They are from 222 Fifth and the pattern is called Eliza. They are available on Amazon.
The dishes are home in my dining room china cabinet along with various white pieces that I use frequently.
I love how nice the pattern dishes work with my very favorite everyday dishes. Mikasa Ulitma are super strong, fine china that is chip-resistant, microwave safe and looks lovely in formal and casual table settings. I have had them for years.
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R.L. Williams says
The dishes in China cabinet looks pretty. I found a few pieces of the Eliza Spring collection and I love the design and colors. The calendar idea is a great idea.
handmade by amalia says
Lovely dishes. Hope you’re enjoying this new month.
Amalia
xo
Adrienne says
The dishes are so beautiful in your hutch and I love the white pieces with them.
~Adrienne~
Lea Culp says
What a lovely post! Those dishes are so pretty and make such a pretty table. And, like you, I wonder where April went. Time goes by so quickly! Have a great week!
Pondside says
The calendar is a great idea, and framing it makes it quite special!
Anna Thompson says
Love the picture of the table setting with the flowers. e dishes are very nice. I like colors and pattern