The word Deepavali stems from the Sanskrit words, Deepa meaning ‘Light’ and Avali meaning ‘Row’. It means a row of lights and illumination is undoubtedly its main attraction. Deepavali, the festival of lights, even to this day, projects the rich and glorious past of our country and teaches us to uphold the true values of life. THE FLICKERING LIGHT OF A FLAME IS TRULY MAGICAL. SCENTED POTPOURRI AND NATURALLY DRIED LEAVES ADD TO THE OCCASION. GO AHEAD AND CREATE AN INVITING DECOR FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO ADD TO THE FESTIVE SPIRIT A WINDOW LEDGE TRANSFORMED WITH THE ONSET OF THE FESTIVE FERVOUR.THIS IS A WINDOW DRESSING FOR DIWALI CREATE AND TRANSFORM THE SPACE AND LEAVE AN EPHEMERAL IMPRINT THE RUSTIC AND ETHNIC LOOK OF THE LAMPS. LOTUS BUDS ADD TO THE BEAUTY.
So pretty!! Love the plates, the tablecloth, the napkins and those wonderful painted vases! As always, you shoot the best evening photos with your beautiful candles!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely tablescape. I love the napkins & napkin rings. And it looks like we both used the same lace for our tables. ;-)
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Very pretty...love those vases!
ReplyDeleteso very pretty, sujatha! the centerpiece jars with the flowers are darling! the lace cloth looks lovely under the candle light, too! happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely think those jars are the prettiest thing I've seen in a very long time. I've admired other centerpieces you've used in the past, and I agree that your night time photos are lovely.
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