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Teascape on a Moody Day:)

Yet an other week in Jan and yet an other post at CG. Hope everyone enjoying the quiet chilly days of Jan in their part of the world. 

It's always wonderful to find a way to decorate a coffee table  with different decor elements or with a tea/coffee-set styling. Yes it is fun & you will just love the space by doing so. The table can be for yourself or for your guests.

The moody chilly Jan days asks for more tea and asked for a teas cape and creating one with the favorite white's exudes a graceful charm for the evening. Placing a small bunch of flowers, candles, a chess-board and few books to the setting created a pleasant ambiance as well.

Be inspired for more coffee -table styling decors in the coming weeks. (Valentin day decor, Pre-Spring season decors)



















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  1. What a pretty table. I love all the white and the chess set with the clear and frosted glass is so pretty. Tea, chess and books. Lots of reasons to linger there.

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  2. LOvely tea displayed with a beautiful table setting filled with that amazing chess set and books! I do love books and tea! I am happy I met you here. Have a glorious week. HPS!

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