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A Colourful Holi (Spring Festival ) Table:))

Season Spring is at your door step with weather perfect. Peninsular India has a special feel in the air at this time and the  special feeling leads to the celebration of India's Spring festival Holi. On Holi day every nook and corner of  the country specially Northern India erupts into vibrant colors. There is nothing like a special occasion or a festival when the air around you filled with colors. It is a wonderful feeling to get soaked in the spirit of true colors. The colors bring love, happiness and harmony to everyone and that makes this festival special & popular. Holi is the day where people splash colors on each other sing, dance around and visit one and other. As colors spread love and peace on this occasion,  people look forward for this festival.

The call of the colors inspired me to do a table-cape using different colored plates  and colorful home grown flowers. Rose napkins on the cups marks the arrival of the Spring. 











































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  1. Love it dear friend! The flowers from your garden are lovely and go well with the mix and vibrant Spring colors in the setting.
    Wishing you and your family a very happy Holi festival.
    Hugs,
    FABBY

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  2. Beautiful and colorful and perfect for your holiday, Holi!...Christine

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  3. Your Spring Festival Holi sounds wonderful. Enjoy! Your table is very pretty. I especially love the rose napkins. Perfect for spring. Wishing you a joyous Spring Festival. :)

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  4. It is so nice to see another of your tablescapes my friend. What beautiful colors. As always you have the most beautiful flowers. I love how you have put the colored plates together, very striking and beautiful. Love love love your napkin fold. Have a wonderful Spring season. Valerie

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  5. Very nice and colourful Spring holiday table. I love the rose napkins in the dish. Greeting from Canada. Thelma

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