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Art on Plate:)

Hi hello there....Oh yes we get bored sometime seeing the routine topic on any subject.It is always enthralling to give a twist or add something new to the existing topic is for more fun & charm. Few days ago a pick on internet caught my eyes and decided to try my hand on it which I felt it is worth trying. It is easy, pleasurable, pleasing in creating and presenting on the table for any occasion. More so children will enjoy the art the food art on their plates. Move down to see what is there for you at CG today. All that you need is some fruit pieces and few bread slices. People who have White Winter in their part can bring colorful trees to their dining table by adding colorful fruits. 

The blooms of Heliconia  or hanging lobster and the pretty onion flowers from the garden gave a refreshing look in the center.

Before concluding I say my big thanks to 'The Sound How Sweet' - 'Pink Saturday' blog hop to feature my post 'Welcome 2019' for the 'One with the most clicks'. I am happy and overwhelmed and once again my thanks to dear Beverly. 































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  1. Wow! This is so neat. Pat just called to make sure I see your blog. You are soooo talented!

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  2. My goodness this turned out amazing! Very creative and enticing!

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  3. Such fun!I love the arrangement flower too.Have a lovely day!Hugs!

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  4. So creative - love this idea and kids will too!

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  5. Very creative. What a great idea.

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  6. Such creative food displays..I love it ...Your tables capes are always so inspiring...Hugs

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