

Frou-Frou
Meaning: Frills or other ornamentation
Origin: French, late 19th century
Imitative of the sound of a woman walking in a dress
In my imagination, this linkup is like a weekly gathering of friends, swishing around in stylish dresses and frou-frou. We all love to entertain graciously, live elegantly, dress beautifully, and gift generously, no matter our budget.
Like any regular gathering, we like to make sure we acknowledge newcomers, say hi to old friends, and share our most engaging news. Please do this...it's lovely for us all to have a new friend stop by.
Some gentle rules...
1. Please follow A Tray of Bliss. I am on Facebook and Pinterest (as Mimi's Tray of Bliss). I now have a closed group on Facebook with the same name, and we'd love you to join us.
2. Please visit new friends, revisit old ones, and leave comments to show your appreciation. We all love that. Everyone works hard on their projects and writing, and if this is a party, then you need to mingle!3. I'd love it if you'd link back to A Tray of Bliss somewhere on your page. That helps the linkup to grow. The more bloggers we have linking, the more comments and visits for all of us.
Thankyou!
Thankyou!
The collection has closed. Let other people know about it through twitter.
Thanks so much for hosting and thanks for visiting!!
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Debbie
Thank you so much for featuring my tea room! Have a safe and fun 4th...hugs...
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July and thank you forFive Star Frou Frou 53, love visiting and joining in.
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Thanks so much for hosting the lovely party!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the feature on my transformed hydrangea hamper. It is proud to show off it was featured at Five Star Frou-Frou!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the party, have a great 4th!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting! Hope you're having a wonderful weekend :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for featuring me Mimi! I am sorry to be slow... I have had sick daughter and lots of hiccups this week! Many thanks! xxx
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