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Summer out door table...:):)

Hi there....Today I am happy and thrilled to share Crystal Grandeur's 150th post. It's been a wonderful journey through blog land for the past three and a half years. The weeks at Crystal Grandeur were filled with fun projects, new topics(Travel, Festivals, Celebrations, Recipes, Decor, Gardening) and different table settings  which I'm glad everyone loved. Through every step I would wonder, "What's next?" and would then go on to make something which was liked and appreciated by many. Hope its been same for every other blogger who enjoys blogging. 

I wanted my 150th post to be  fun and colorful, a project that suited the season. Doing a table scape with an outdoor summer setting filled with cheery colors, chilled soft drinks, barbecue, pizza, ice cream and an ice bucket, made for a perfect post. 

I take one more opportunity to smile and say thanks to everyone for keeping me going at Crystal Grandeur.

I would love to hear about what you've thought about Crystal Grandeur, as its gone through its journey these past three and half years. 

In case you'd like to know how to make an Ice bucket, I have detailed the instructions here.






























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Comments

  1. This looks so inviting and I love the ice bucket. Very Creative!

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  2. Congratulations on the 150th! Your tables look so beautiful witl all the gorgeous foods. Your outdoor setting is the perfect way to have a great time. Your ice bucket is so beautiful! Hope you will take a peek of my Celebration post this week!

    Pam

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  3. Your ice bucket is too precious.
    And I'm happy to see you coming outdoors and creating the same whimsy and lovely setting as you do indoors.
    Congratulations on your blogging milestone.
    But that Ice Bucket does take the prize!!!! So in love with it.
    Thank you for sharing and inspiring,
    Teresa

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  4. What a lovely outdoor summer table, Sujatha! I spy the yummy leeches and your ice bucket is amazing!...Christine

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  5. Beautiful setting as usual dear Sujatha. I love your outdoors and the dishes you always share...plus, you always have such great looking food which makes me hungry no matter what time I visit you!
    I too covet that ice bucket!
    Hugs,
    FABBY

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  6. Congratulations on your 150th Post. Your tablescape is STUNNING! You have done such a lovely, refreshing to look at tablescape. I love your ice bucket. I have seen them before but yours is the prettiest one I have seen. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful post. Wising you many more wonderful scapes in the future. Valerie

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  7. Wow congratulations on the milestone!! I am seriously loving your tablescape That ice bucket is one thing on my list of "want to do's", especially after seeing yours!

    Thanks so much for linking up at the Table It Link Party, I hope it brings you some new likes, comments and friends! Also I will be sharing this on my facebook page, it deserves to be shared.

    Christine
    www.rustic-refined.com

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