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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Tablescape Links:

Okay.  I needed to stop being greeted by that scary book cover on the post below whenever I opened up my blog!  I decided to pull together all of my tablescape links and look at prettier pictures.  Back in 2010, I was practicing my photography skills by setting up tablescapes and joining them up with linky parties.  Under each picture, there is a link to the whole blog post about that particular tablescape.  Hope that you enjoy them.

~ Kathy M. 












































This one isn't one that I did, but it is so pretty!  These pictures were taken last summer at my cousin's wedding:

 




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9 comments:

  1. These are so pretty! I love the one with the roses.

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  2. Hi Kathy, your tablescapes are beautiful . . . you put a lot of thought and detail into each one. I especially love the idea of using a quilt for a table cloth. The Rose scape was so romantic and lovely, the chicken scape so cozy country and filled with charm and I love the country wedding idea with the apples at each place. What was on the flags? I can see them being place cards, the bride and grooms names and wedding date, or even a favorite romantic verse. I truly enjoyed this post and getting to see another side of my new friend.

    I am thrilled that you like my bedroom re-do. It is fun to put a room together on a penny budget. Being on a budget can be a great muse, it certainly gets your creative juices flowing and I love the challenge. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful week, Connie :)

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  3. I've never heard of tablescapes before I met them on your blog. I suppose we Brits would call them table settings. It certainly allows for a new outlet for your creativity.

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  4. I like all the photos. Beautiful and inspiring!

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  5. Wow - you really have an eye for detail!! Beautiful, all of them. And so are those quilts.

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  6. Looking different and little nell I have also never seen like this type of tables-capes, thank you for sharing this.

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  7. I like them all, but especially the first one. I remember reading that post way back then....

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  8. Lovely tables, and a fun idea for a cheerful post! I enjoyed seeing them. I think I see a Mary Engelbreit influence on many of them. I love her work.

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  9. I enjoyed seeing these tablescapes of yours. I think my favorite is the very first one. There's just something about that yellow that jumps out at me. I also love the Christmas table beside the window.

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I sincerely appreciate your comments! If you don't see your comment posted immediately, don't worry. I have comment moderation on here to help filter out spam. It will become visible as soon as I read it, and I do that several times daily. It just seems easier than using the word verification option. I am so sorry, but I am not accepting anonymous comments at this time. You can email me at: oregongiftsofcomfortandjoy@hotmail.com and I will happily add your comment to this post. Thank you so much! ~ Kathy M.