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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Table Setting: Family Celebrations Dinner

This table setting celebrated a few family events and includes Paris, London and Venice plates and mugs, "City Scenes" by Interiors, as well as alphabet and number porcelain balls all purchased at TJMaxx and Marshalls.
The table runner was purchased at Coldwater Creek on clearance and the votive holder is from Crate and Barrel.
The chalkboard place cards were found at Pottery Barn.
The shot above is the table's reflection in the mirror and the photo below is the photo without the mirror frame but with the camera lens in the upper right corner!  
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15 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your lovely table.

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  2. How lovely. I have seen those plates and couldn't imagine how I'd make them work. You did a great job -- just beautiful.

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  3. Beautiful tablescape! Love the dishes. The pops of red are just perfect. My granddaughter will flip over this ~ I must show her.

    Big TX Hugs,
    Stephanie
    Angelic Accents

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  4. What a wonderful tablesetting. What's for dinner? :)

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  5. This table is absolutely beautiful! I love everything. Thanks for your Chicken Kiev recipe too. It's on my recipe "to do" list.
    Have a great weekend,
    Karen

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  6. I saw those plates and now I am kicking myself that I did not buy them because they look so cute on your table. Adorable!

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  7. Those square plates are something else. Your celebrating table looks great. Love the reflection mirror. Joni

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  8. How pretty this is -- and I especially love your reflection photo.

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  9. I am sorry to be so late in getting here, I am still on vacation and checking in when I can. I LOVE this table. It is wonderful. I really love the tablerunner, plates and the decanters with the numbered balls all worked together. So different and so interesting. Just gorgeous. Your pictures are wonderful. Thanks so much for joining Table Top Tuesday. Hugs, Marty

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  10. Nice pictures of a pretty table. Love the Eiffel tower.
    Greetings, Johanna

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  11. Love the plates! Thanks for linking up to Mad Skills Monday!

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  12. What a lovely table! Your dishes are so pretty!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  13. I saw dishes similar to these last week - you've done a terrific job with your tablescape! Absolutely love the reflection photo!
    Kathy

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  14. That is a very pretty tablescape. You have found some amazing things! The Eiffel tower plates are great.

    Best wishes for a lovely day,
    Natasha.

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  15. Not only you are a well travelled lady, but you also can entertain!! :)

    This spread you just lush!!

    The Eiffel towers did it for me!! ;)

    Thanks for linking up!!

    Bisous,
    Bird

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