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Happy Easter :) :)

Happy to be back and happy to wish everyone a wonderful Easter. It's a great feeling  to do an Easter table with a blue touch and to be with you all after a brief absence. Creating a  table for the day with Easter associated elements was enjoyable.
Happy Easter... :):)















                                  Beautiful Blue and White beaded napkin rings made by Gypsies from our state.
                                Hand painted Warli art of India on a old bottle







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  1. What a beautiful table setting my friend, and I love the acqua blue you chose for it. The bird plates, bunnies and eggs in nests are lovely. I love everything about your table, along with the egg tree in your side table. The butterflies are such a lovely touch perched at the edge of each plate.
    I have missed you, I am thrilled to see you back!
    Have a wonderful week, sweet friend.
    FABBY

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  2. I hope everything is well with you and your absence was only due to your new venture/business projects...
    I love the atmosphere you created for Easter. And I absolutely adore your glasses.
    Happy Easter and Take Care,
    Teresa

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  3. welcome back, sujatha! such gorgeous easter inspirations--love the beaded napkins:) have a wonderful week!

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  4. Congratulations on your new venture! I wish you all the best...I know what it is like to start a new business...crazy but fun :) your tablescape is beautiful...you always have unique and beautiful things on your table. I love your gold silverware and the pretty vase...fun touch with the butterflies.
    Hugs,
    Karin :)

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  5. I like the butterflies that have fluttered onto your plate...the bird plate and bunnies are adorable. What I most enjoy? The napkin rings made by local artisans! Very pretty!

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