Thursday 27 August 2015

How To Accessorize A Fence

FEATHERS ON hats is a common sight but this is the first time I have noticed them fluttering on a fence post.

Hopefully, the bird these feathers belonged to is managing to fly without them.

Jack O'Lanterns are an accidental accessory when squeezed through slender openings at another Crescent Beach fence.

When I see these seasonal orange blooms I know autumn is near.

Someone tacked painted cut-outs of fish onto this fence. They swim the wood panels like charms on pieces of jewelry.

Their nautical style is fitting for a seaside community.

Clouds of mauve blooms decorate another fence that swoops and falls like an ocean wave. Willow branches in the background add green to the garden theme.

White painted wood and wire, offset by a patriotic flag, is the final in this series of accessorized fencing that I am linking to GOOD FENCES.

A welcoming gate also accessorizes the fence.

Here is a closer look at the gate at the fence pictured above. It is embellished with an upside down horseshoe symbolizing luck.

Check out more gates HERE.

Copyright by Penelope Puddlisms

See more BC scenes at Penelope Puddlisms: BC Life Is A Whale Of A Ride.

8 comments:

  1. What a lovely collection of fence scenes. I love the pretty flowers, the fish swimming and the feathers. Great find, have a happy day!

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  2. Fun theme for your post! You really spotted some great fences to share. Love the white one with the swoops and the lavender...

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  3. very cute accessorizing going on there! i love the lavender blooms!

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  4. This post had a great variety o feneces and I loved the Chinese Lanterns on the fence.

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  5. What a great variety of fences. - I loved that 2nd shot with the feathers on the fence, wonderful angle.
    Very pretty shots of the Chinese Lantern plants growing through the fencing.
    The fish cut-outs on the fence were cute. I like the white fence with the lanvender, so pretty. Very nice home with wire fencing at the end as well.

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  6. Wonderful fence finds. Neat way to embellish a fence.

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  7. A feathery fence? That's a new one on me!

    I hope to see you at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/08/bennett-place-bit-of-history.html, and please join us each week for Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday)!

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  8. Each fence is so attractive, but my attention was powerfully grabbed by the second image. It looks like an opening to the fantastic adventure story.

    Yoko

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