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Mother's Day Table...:):)

Hi there....Hope everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day celebration. It's always special & pleasure to do a table for mother's day. I set the table with gold rimmed white porciline table wares . Using fresh seasonal Indian flowers like the Yellow Marigold, white & pink Lotus, Magnolia Champaka (Magnolia Champaka is a beautiful strongly fragrant yellow flower is native of South Asia) all looked pretty on the table.



















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  1. Beautiful tablescape. I love your flowers, all of them. The way you have arranged your flowers is so creative, it turned out BEAUTIFULLY. Are the smaller glasses tea glasses? I have some like that and I was told they were tea glasses. Have a nice weekend.

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  2. Oh, so lovely with yellow flowered centerpiece! Hope you enjoyed Mother's Day for your china is so elegant. Have a great week!

    Pam

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  3. The delicate gold touches are really pretty!

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  4. Lovely Mother's Day table. I love the yellow flowers and the gold trim dishware.

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  5. Lovely and so serene! Love the colors and those elegant dishes.

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