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Happy Fall Tablescape


Every meal is a gift. Harvest time not only brings the bountiful fruits of the growing year, but also gives opportunities to create witty and natural seasonal tablescapes for family and friends.
      
As the year draws to a close with its early dark evenings and the fall of the first leaf, it is understood that the plants and trees are preparing themselves for a winter's rest. How wonderful nature is.

All cultures throughout history give great symbolic importance to gatherings and celebrations. Gathering at home at this time of the year for the celebration of festivities and for dinners with decorative tables of windfall fruits and vegetables bring happiness into the home.

Creating the harvest themed tablescape with fruits and vegetables, I wanted to give the center piece a bit of a natural scenic touch using with bright coloured fruits and vegetables.

This arrangement includes the colourful yellow Zucchini, red and yellow bell peppers, the plump pumpkin, a small old wooden home frame, the rusted lanterns and the cute little robins .

Everyone loves flowers & I used different kinds of colourful flowers and fruits as a back drop that went well with the table setting.

Fall is really about celebrating whats been planted and cared for in the summer. 

                                      Happy Fall Season.










Photographs by Sujatha Pratap
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Comments

  1. What a lovely fall tablescape. I love how you incorporated fresh veggies into your centerpiece!

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  2. I love this time of year and this tablescape makes me want a bowl of hot daal, mulled wine, ghost stories, and the company of good friends. Just beautiful!
    You have a knack for using warm tones and beauty to evoke nostalgia.

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  3. Your tablescape is fabulous! I love the beaded apple on the leaf plate--pretty.

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  4. The candlelight glow on your table is so appealing. You have mixed your elements so nicely--the china, metals and rustic! Love the lanterns too. Linda

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  5. Your table is elegant, beautiful, and creative, I totally love it and the colors are so warm and lovely! The fresh veggies are perfect and the pumkins with bows are soo pretty my friend. Thanks for dropping by me pretty lady.
    FABBY

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  6. So pretty! Love all those Fall colors and the jeweled fruits!
    Thanks for linking to Let's Dish!

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