The inspiration for my tablescapes comes from a different source every time. This time, my inspiration came from the pomegranates from my orchard. I used pomegranates as a centerpiece in a pewter bowl and built my table around the centerpiece. I incorporated California pepper berries in keeping with the theme of using seasonal ingredients.
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I am joining Susan's Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday, Foodie Friday, Cindy for Show and Tell and Christmas carnival at The Keybunch.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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This is beautiful! I love the centerpiece. it looks perfect with the tableware. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteSherry
I really like the pomegranates and pepper berries! Pepper berries are so great to use in arrangements, and the way you used them here is really cool! I love the way you tucked a sprig into the napkin ring. Very slick!!! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour chargers are great. I am drooling over all the pretties on this table.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you used the pomegranates in the centerpiece...beautiful...so is your tablecloth. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful centerpiece! The pepper berries look great! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning tablescape! Your tablecloth is beautiful and the pomegranates are perfect for the centerpiece.
ReplyDeleteCindy
The pomegranates make a wondeful, natural centerpiece. What a brilliant idea! Jane
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! That centerpiece is just perfect for the season -- and how wonderful that you can get the natural elements from your own garden! I also love the rich colors of the tablecloth against the lovely china.
ReplyDeletethe tablecloth, the flatware, the chargers...perfect details for your lovely tablescape. Thank you for sharing your charming design. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteThat looks just lovely.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteExquisite table setting, so love your fresh fruit centerpiece ... so elegant & rich.
ReplyDeleteHappy PS ...
Have a lovely winter's eve ~
MERRY CHRISTMAS ~
TTFN ~ Marydon
Hi Komali,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely scrumptious Pink Saturday post. I love your decorations. Just beautiful.
Happy Holidays,
Cathy
Beautiful! The reds and golds look love together, sweetpea. Nice to meet you also, sugar.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Connie
This is beautiful, especially your table linen~ Thanks for linking up to our blog carnival. I would really appreciate it if you mentioned that you did in your post...
ReplyDeleteLots of xmas cheer!:)
sharon
What a lovely table setting. I would not know how to eat at a table like this. You did a super job.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon,
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that I didn't mention earlier linking to your Christmas carnival. It was not intentional. I was in a hurry.
What a gorgeous setting....you've definitely got a gift!
ReplyDeleteHaPpY pInK sAtUrDaY!
Sarah
Just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Debbie
OMGosh, this is one of the most gorgeous tables I have seen. The elements are fantastic and then put together, breathtaking. Happy PS, Merry Christmas and Gods blessings.
ReplyDeleteThat was just lovely. So many pretty things. Happy Pink Saturday.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table setting. Thank you for sharing your elegant table. The color is stunning and your centerpiece a great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Jeanne
Your table setting is glorious! Terrific PS blog - thank you!
ReplyDeletesooooo pretty! I adore your centerpiece! Thanks for sharing and very Merry Pinks to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteHave a very MERRY and BLESSED CHRISTmas....we have many things to be thankful for...I just feel overwhelmed with Gods goodness and grace...
ReplyDeleteSimply divine! I enjoyed the photos very much. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs, LisaKay