When two souls, which have sought each other for however long in the throng, have finally found each other,when they have seen that they are matched, in a word they are alike, compatible and established a union for ever between them. A union illuminated & pure for ever and ever.. This union is love, true love filled with full of sweetest delights & compassion. My second son Capt Siddharth and sweet Saumya tied the knot on 16th Feb. The wedding was a grand event with both the families coming together to bless the wonderful couple. Sharing few photos of the wedding in the blog- post today with rest of you all.:))) Please visit Nap on the porch
Sujatha, I saw your link on Centerpiece Wednesday. This is my first visit to your blog. Your place setting is lovely. I like how you maintained a feeling for your native country, while at the same time, infusing a feeling for the Mardi Gras celebration. Certainly, the beautiful mask that leans upon the plate really brings the two cultures together. Is the mask a lady's pin?
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to share your table design.
Wonderful designs. Beautiful and elegant as well.You have such antique pieces with u. They are superb. Thank u for the share once again.
ReplyDeletePerfect! What I really like are all your little doodads and how you've used them so cleverly.
ReplyDeleteA lovely mardi gras table! Love those little masks!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful and elegant tablescape. Love the colors and a real wow on those masks. Valerie
ReplyDeleteWow dear Sujatha! Your table for Mardi Gras is stunning, how you captured the glam of this festivity is amazing! I love the mask and all your elements and the color of the dishes. You did a great job.
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FABBY
the little mask is adorable! beautiful colors, too!
ReplyDeletePerfect for Mardi Gras.
ReplyDelete- Alma, The Tablescaper