Well the title says it all really, I have a real problem with saying no to buying birdcages! Everyone who knows me rolls their eyes when upon visiting my home they spot yet another one that I have added to my collection!!
Actually the same goes for cake stands too..hmm, Anyhoo, Our house isn't huge, its a Victorian mid terraced just over 100 years old so I've got to try not to keep all the pretties like I really want to!
Well here's some of my birdcages..
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hmmm... Lots of Birdcages!! It looks like soo many on the site, but not so many in your house!!
They are all sooo lovely! Even though you are kind of obsessed with them!!
My 2 fav's too Alison!! Thanks for taking the time to comment x
Nats , thanks for the comment! does look like a lot doesn't it? I do spread them out though so they are deceiving!!
Very pretty, Annie. Love them!
Oh they are very nice though, I don't think I'd call it a problem... yet! I have a Victorian (or Edwardian???) end of terrace that isn't huge, hard when you really want something but don't know where it would go!
Mel xxx
Hello Annie, what a coincedence that we both started blogging this week. I love the name of your blog and your birdcages.
I know your part of the world too, my Grandfather was born in Bedford and once upon a time, before children, I worked in Hitchin!
Looking forward to reading more
i love birdcages..they are so pretty. you have some lovely ones
we live in a victorian terrace aswell..i think theres just not enough walls though for all the furniture i like to collect!!!
I love birdcages!! You have a wonderful collection!!
Michelle
Thankyou Michelle!! trouble is It's kind of turning into an obsession more so than a collection!!!! LOL! thanks for commenting xx off to nosy at your blog now!!! TEEHEE!!
my mum has that birdcage 'on your coffee table' (unpainted, I was just thinking about nicking it and shabbying it up the other day!) I used to pretend it was my pet birdie when I was little :)
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