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Summer Table Is Here To Say Hello:))

   Summer arrived here almost with a bang. The days are getting hotter and people are reaching out for coolers and Ac's. In table setting scene too obviously it's time to bring out cool summer colors,  finding sweet spots and pulling up chairs for out door settings to enjoy a meal with your nearest & dearest. 
  There is no better way to set a summer table than bringing out your blue wares and combine them with white, pink  and colorful flowers. No going wrong with these combinations which complement each other. 
   Here is a table created keeping in mind for summer holidays and complete relaxation. The different shades of blue wares with mix of white serviette and pretty floral napkin rings a gift from my dear niece and blooms of colorful flowers in the middle gives the season's look.


  
























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  1. Love it! Pretty colors and the orchids are gorgeous....Christine

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  2. Just lovely. I wish you had shown us the blue dinner plate in the middle of the stack.

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  3. Very pretty. Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home.

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  4. Teal is such a warm color .. and combined with your beautiful orchid ... It’s simply gorgeous... Your tables capes are always so inviting... I would love join you for a visit, my Friend... Please do enjoy the warmer temperatures of summer.. We’re still waiting for Spring ( ha ha) ... Hugs

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  5. This is beautiful and I love the colors! Thanks for sharing with us at Celebrate Your Story.

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