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Cool Summer Palette:))


This is my second Blue table this season and the Palette is all about coolness & re freshness for a sultry day. The mix of Blue candles and faux Rose buds makes the center piece for an evening table styling. I have used dark Blue square cushion covers in triangular in shape as place mats. The oriental print china bowls just fits in to the setting and a new addition to my collection. Lighting the candles after sun set gave a serene look. Enjoy your Summer time with cool Blues.






















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  1. Beautiful my friend ! It looks like such a romantic summer evening dining setting.
    Love the flower pieces on top of the dinner plates.
    Hugs,
    Fabby

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  2. Very cool colors and a great way to beat the heat of summer!

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  3. What a charming and romantic table! I love those little casserole dishes, or whatever they are, that are on top of the dinner plates. So very interesting with such a unique shape. They make each place setting very special.

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  4. Blue and white always looks so crisp and summery. Very pretty table and some fun shapes to your dishes.

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  5. Lovely and perfect for a summer night! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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  6. I love all your summery tables and love your garden too. So colorful!....Christine

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