Remember those leopard dishes I told you about a few days ago? While I just finished the tablescape using them. Here are a couple of teaser pics in sepia tone:
I just went to look at your tablescape in colour and oh my, Zoey, it's stunning! I just love all the little details you paid attention to as well. I'll have to show your pictures to my brother in law's girlfriend, she loves anything to do with the jungle theme:-)
Guess who has arrived? hehe Yup, Roamie is now here with me and I don't think he wanted to get out of his cozy box when he saw the snowflakes flying amidst the rain when I picked him up! lol It's so funny, in your pictures I thought he was huge so it was such a surprise to see how tiny he is:-) It's supposed to rain for the next few days but once it clears up I'll bring him around to show him the sites. xoxo
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ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing-I want to see it in color as there are some cool elements I want to see.
ReplyDeleteI love it, looks very Deco! This could be a table right of the 20's or 30's, can you imagine with all white moderne upholstered furniture.
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I just went to look at your tablescape in colour and oh my, Zoey, it's stunning! I just love all the little details you paid attention to as well. I'll have to show your pictures to my brother in law's girlfriend, she loves anything to do with the jungle theme:-)
ReplyDeleteGuess who has arrived? hehe Yup, Roamie is now here with me and I don't think he wanted to get out of his cozy box when he saw the snowflakes flying amidst the rain when I picked him up! lol It's so funny, in your pictures I thought he was huge so it was such a surprise to see how tiny he is:-) It's supposed to rain for the next few days but once it clears up I'll bring him around to show him the sites. xoxo
I had to go check out your leopard tablescape. Love it! The center piece is perfect! Jean
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