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Mismatched blue and white setting:)


Mismatched tea setting in a common colour theme, blue and white. It's a cool colour combo for the eyes during  summer . It's peak of summer here and setting a table with blue and white china adds a playful note to a  nice evening. Drawan inspiration to set this table from the magazine 'Homes and Gardens' was fun. Loved placing a cute little ceramic donkey to the setting looked lovely and my choice.  












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  1. Another lovely setting. How comfortable one would feel sitting with you at this table. Love the way you put the dishes together. Perfection! My very favorite is the donkey. My mother had one similar years ago and my sister kept it when my mother passed. Lovely memories. Have a wonderful day.

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  2. Very pretty, Sujatha! Mismatched always look interesting...Christine

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  3. I love the sweetness of adding a beloved piece like the donkey to a setting for tea or coffee in the afternoon or evening. You can linger to sip a little bit longer while your mind wonders back to memories of other times and other places. This is a lovely setting indeed.

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  4. Fabulous Friday is next week, had to post pone it because just moved into a new home, see you next week and thanks for sharing your last post on mismatched blue and white
    Maria

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