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Love Is In The Air :):):)

Love is in the air!!! Yes, Valentines day or the special day of Love and Hugs is here to celebrate. As we know this day is known for showing ones love to our loved ones and to receive love from our loved ones. It is just few days away. Young couples or people in a relationship look forward to celebrate and make the day a memorable one.

As we celebrated our 35th wedding anniversary on 11th February it was a pleasure for me to create a table for the celebration as well as for Valentines day. 

I dedicate this table to all the beautiful people around the world who celebrate Valentines day with enthusiasm . The celebration differs in its own way and this table is meant for...Love on budget, Love out of spot light, New love, Old fashioned love, Long time love, Silent love, and Unrequited love.....the list goes on.   

                    Wishing Everyone a Fabulous Valentines day :):)



















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  1. oh, i love this setting, sujatha!! pink is dear to my heart:) enjoy your valentines day!

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  2. Love this table...your roses are gorgeous! Beautiful!

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  3. Thanks for sharing the pretty love is in the air post at my last party, stop by this week for another party
    Maria
    http://www.simplenaturedecorblog.com/fabulous-friday-party-25/

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