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Seventies Revisited
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This is stunning! Everything looks perfect but I just love the way you have used the little mirrors with the vases of hydrangeas! I love this tablescape-thanks for sharing these great ideas.
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Natasha.
My favorite bowls and my favorite flowers! You are so good at putting things together.
ReplyDeleteI love your 70's ware. A few weeks ago, I also posted my 70's set on my blog. Fun!
ReplyDeleteThose mirrors are wonderful. And what memories those dishes must hold. I have some octagon dishes from the 70s -- always makes me smile to see them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Bonnie! I love the 70's! The little bowls are fantastic! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove those green glasses! And hydrangeas are always great. Thanks for sharing and happy TT to you!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, love your green glasses-enjoy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...the aqua and green go so nicely. The hydrangeas, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour hydrangeas are so pretty! I like the way you displayed them.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful photos! I had to click on your link, with that intriguing title! My in-laws had that white china, and your green glasses look wonderfully familiar, too! I am crazy about hydrangeas and wish I could grow the blue ones here, but I'd have to completely replace the soil. Yours are glorious!
ReplyDeleteLove the mirrors and the sparkle! Fun plates!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you put the mirrors on the table!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Charo
Your favorite shot is mine as well. Just stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty post! I love the centerpiece with the hydrageas in the glass vases, on the mirrors, all in a row. It looks so elegant and fun, too.
ReplyDeleteI am so eager to get a new camera, your photographs are really great! I'd love for you to drop by for a visit sometime.
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ReplyDeleteHeidi
All your shots are very nice. I love the first one for the vibrant colors. Those salad bowls are really stunning and I love your gobletsm, too. With the Hydrangeas you made a pretty table. Love how you used the mirrors, very creative..
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Johanna
Hydrangeas make any table a delight. I like the little square vases with a single stem.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tablescape...love those PRETTY southern hydrangeas...they are my fav!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda