Hello, everybody. It's hot and humid here. Definitely time for cold watermelon. I used my "watermelon" runner for inspiration for this tablescape.
My green Ebay picnic basket fit right in with the color scheme.
Here, I decided to use a pitcher of geraniums instead of the red coffee pot.
I'm joining the party at Susan's "Tablescape Thursday" today. Thanks, Susan.
16 comments:
Lovely! I am always so envious of your tablescapes!!!
Hope you're having a great week! :)
-Denise
Oh, this is really nice! The red-green contrast is so fresh and summery. Love that green basket. Everything is just too cute. Love it!
So lovely! Thanks for sharing!
I love the colors. They are fresh and summery. The table runner really ties it all together.
Love your tablescape...so pretty!!
Really lovely! The colors are perfect together.
Super fun table! Love the watermelon plate, candles, and runner. Nothing says summer like mouth watering watermelon. The pops of green are perfect. Thanks for sharing! ~CJ
Such a pretty tablescape. Love the red and green together.
Everything looks really nice together. I love your table and chairs.
Your table looks great!! Good idea to use the geraniums they make the table!
chris
You have created such a festive table for a summery supper!
I love all the RED!!!
Smiles,
Carolynn
Love your watermelon treasures. They look so happy.
What a pretty table. Red is so perfect for summer!
Hi D! Oh, your watermelon themed table is just darling! I love it. What a cute little runner and your centerpiece is wonderful. Love it. I really like your header too.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Wow that is a cute table runner! I love that watermelon plate too. This is the first summer I have eaten more than a slice of watermelon. This year I have craved it!!
Hi D,
This is a reply to a comment on my blod Re: painting of Bette Davis. I found a great blog post with many other portraits of actresses in, but not much info, the painting of Bette davis is on there too. You might have already seen it but have a look it's a fab blog!:http://dsata.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/actresses-and-their-portrait-3.html
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