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Colors of Season:))


The long summer days are slipping into shorter days of Autumn. And also it's time for seasonal reunions with family and friends. 

Setting a Fall table with warm hues, vegetables and foliage's complements the traditional setting of the season as well. 

I have used warm palettes like black, brown and greens to set the table and to go with the season.  


























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  1. Perfect for Fall!

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  2. Your table is very inviting and I love the color palette.

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  3. Love the muted colors and soft light...that table runner is lovely!

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  4. Thanks so much in coming to my party Dream Create and
    Inspire! I love the color of seasons post you shared. Have a great week
    Maria

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  5. Beautiful as usual my friend. I do love this tablescape for Fall. The color palette you chose is wonderful and very inspiring for me. Crazy about the runner too!
    Have a lovely week.
    FABBY

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