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Change in colors... It is Spring time:))


It is the end of February and beginning of March and the Spring season. The first Spring days can be sharp and windy. In nature too we get to see the colored leaves getting back to their original green. It is time for the leafy vegetables to become scarce but the month sees it's seasonal veggies & fruits too. It is also time for Easter and Spring festivals. World wide in house holds it is preparation time for the Easter feast along with eggs hard boiled, dyed and decorated. Cakes and Hot cross buns are baked. Lets welcome March and the charming Spring and enjoy the season to the fullest.

Here is a table with my blue wares and a blue Ikat fabric table spread. I have placed in center a bunch of white leaves changing its course to green color.   

























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  1. Very pretty color scheme. I love the flower candle holders. So unique and beautiful.

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  2. Lovely blue and white table. I have also transitioned my colors to spring even thoug it is still cold here in the Northeast. Enjoy the spring season.

    Janet

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