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A Table with Pink Mums:)))

Hi & Hello there.....A wonderful 2017 to everyone. The clock struck 12 at different places in different time zone on New Years eve. But the mood and enthusiasm of people to welcome 2017 was same everywhere. With all the grand celebration getting over too quick, again a year to look forward to what is in real for us.  Let the New Year be a fabulous year to everyone .

The smell and sound of January are always welcoming. The mild chillness with the morning dew, ch-ripping sounds of the birds and the feel of beginning of another year... all are feel good factors for the moment. 

With the Christmas ornaments getting inside the boxes and creating a  nature themed table with fresh flowers are truly a January treat. 

The navy blue with gold rimmed bone china plates are my new buy for New Year. I used a sauce boat bowl as a vase for the pretty mums. Napkins made out of muslin cloth are soft and elegant on a table.  





   


























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  1. Very pretty - love the dinner plate's rim. Happy New Year!

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  2. The mums are so pretty! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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  3. Wow love the white theme with a lovely splash of pink

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