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Celebrating the Season:)

In a few days from now, it will be the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter or the 'darker half ' of the year.

It will be a season of votive candles, mirrors, pumpkins and colors like Black, Orange and Indigo to dominate the scene. A wonderful season to take a walk in a natural area and to collect natural things for your home decor. Creating a decor at your home with acorns, bell peppers, gourds and pumpkins gives a seasonal look to your setting. It's a season of renewal and transformation too. Each season has it's uniqueness and nature offers it's best to human kind and we should learn to celebrate each season with what nature offers to us. 

Creating a setting with the seasonal touch made the table look pretty. Thank you for your visit...:))




























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  1. What gorgeous colors you have used against the gorgeous black plates. I love how you mix flowers, leaves, and food together. The fruit and vegetables with the flowers leaves. Breathtaking! You lovely carved leaf plates are a wonderful accent. Love your touch of whimsy with the little bear. As I have said before you have the most wonderful candles. Enjoy this wonderful table as it is so very beautiful. Until next time. Your friend, Valerie

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  2. Looks very pretty and festive, Sujatha!....Christine

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  3. Gorgeous colors you have! I love how they look like. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Wow, amazing and elegant Halloween table dear Sujatha! I love all the black dishes, just perfect with all the pop of color in the details, like the leaves on the plates, I love them, perfect setting.
    Have a great week ahead sweet friend.
    FABBY

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