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Summer table with Lilies:))



A few drops of rain, a few whiffs of breeze could make a garden bloom. How true are these lines. Last weeks a sudden down pour saw a grand parade of yellow and white lilies blooming  in our garden. Lilies are  summer favorites. Although this particular variety stay bloomed for shorter time arranging them in a bowl for this weeks table scape  looked striking. Everyone knows wherever a few lilies stand they can still draw all eyes. For the table I used a hand painted floral motif  linen which is with me for almost seventeen years. I was happy to use it for the first time and it looked good on the table. While I loved creating this table at the same time felt quite bad to see the flowers dangling next day.     






















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  1. What a beautiful tablecloth. It looks hand painted. I love lilies also and have a few varieties in my garden. They will be in flower sometime in July and August, here in Canada. Have a nice weekend.

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  2. What a beautiful table!! Lilies are so pretty both in natural and candle light!!!

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  3. Love the centerpiece. Pretty tablescape, Sujatha!....Christine

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  4. Very pretty! The lilies are so beautiful.

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  5. What a beautiful Summer table dear Sujatha!
    I specially love the white dishes and the flowers as usual. The centerpiece flowers are so lovely, such a beautiful choice.
    Hugs,
    FABBY

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