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Simple colorful Spring decor:)

Little decor changes in a room can make a big difference. Easiest way to get a quick seasonal update and usher in fresh new colors to boost your mood by bringing in one or two accent colors across cushion covers and throws to the sofa. Adding a feathered friend, bright colored flower, some greens and a candle jar to the coffee table can be simple,beautiful and stylish. 






















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  1. How colorful. I love the contrast between the bright showy orange flowers and the more subdued green of the candle and the soft pastels of the bird. Very pretty.

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  2. Oh my friend, this is stunning !
    I love that little birdie in the nest, along with the pretty ceramic basket with the flowers. Sujatha, among your various talentes, photography is one I forever admire your skill, it's fabulous!
    Thanks for dropping by, you are so sweet.
    FABBY
    PS: How is your son? What's new with him? Do let me know.

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  3. Such a pretty vignette, Sujatha. I love the color combinations and that flower is stunning...Christine

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