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Sunflower Table:))

The display of cheery Sunflowers brings beauty, happiness and warmth.They are the flowers with beautiful gestures and with their coming one could guess that Autumn is here to entertain.  The beautiful blooms of Sunflower and a melon from our garden inspired me to do this Fall table.  I wanted to highlight the color of the Sunflowers and used my set of off white china. The leaf shaped ceramic looked pretty in the middle to place the Sunflowers and the melon.



























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  1. I love sunflowers and your table is delightful!

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  2. What a BEAUTIFUL table! I love Sunflowers as well. This post is stunning, the way you wrote your thoughts about the flowers was beautiful. I love how you have placed everything on the table. The leaves across the plates is so artistic and lovely. As you know I live in the U.S. The first time we drove across the state of Kansas there were sunflower farms on each side of the Freeway. Completely across the whole state. It was a site to behold. Thank you so much for sharing this tablescape. You have really outdone yourself this time. Beautiful!

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  3. Your table is beautiful, Sujatha. It is very soothing and your sunflowers are very pretty....Christine

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  4. This a classic and special table. I love your use of the sunflowers and melons. The leaf plate is so pretty for a centerpiece container. Hope you will pop over to my post Orange Bursts Upon Autumn!

    Pam

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  5. Beautiful table Sujatha. I love the burlap, I always say to myself I need to make one, but forget. You've inspired me. The centerpiece with pumpkins and sunflowers is lovely. Such a rich and warm table. I love Fall hues and you've captured it beautifully my friend.
    Hugs,
    FABBY

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  6. Oh boy, I got so excited with both your tables and this one is so elegant in such light colors. The centerpiece is very pretty and yet so simple. I got a piece similar to yours, now I am inspired to do this.
    Big hugs,
    FABBY

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  7. Hello Lovely S,
    I am back on track after long absence.

    OMG! I am envying you beautiful gadgets. So pretty.

    Hugs,
    /Chie

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