Monday, May 16, 2011

Pink Proteas from the Garden

Do you remember my last week's post about the snowball bush? This week, I replaced the snowball flowers with pink proteas from my garden on the same side table, with a peacock wooden carving as an accent.





I like the hand-carved peacock accent against the similar textured backdrop.





For more memorable centerpieces, tablescapes, and recipes (including gluten free recipes), please check out my book, Entertaining From an Ethnic Indian Kitchen, at my website komalinunna.com.
I am joining  A Stroll Tru Life, Savvy Southern Style , The Little Round Table, Patty's Weekend-Wrap-Up and Susan's Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday

12 comments:

  1. Those are the most beautiful flowers! And that peacock is just the right touch. Very nice!

    Pat

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  2. Komalih, you always manage to feat my eyes with such stunning flowers! Now, this one is stunning and I love the way you display it! I love the peacock figure and the background...just splendid! I will check your recipes too. I'm also at TTT.
    Hugs
    FABBY

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  3. The arrangement blends well with the backdrop... Lovely !!

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  4. Love the flower and the peacock is stunning. Both are so gorgeous against the carved screen. Stunning. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

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  5. Hello Komali,
    so beautiful pictures. I relaly love them.
    Best greetings, Johanna

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  6. Your Protea are just beautiful, thanks so much for joining the garden party.

    Candy

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  7. I have never seen that most unusual flower. Love your post just beautiful

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  8. I think proteas are the most beautiful flowers and I just adore this vibrant pink. What a gorgeous backdrop too.
    I wish, I wish, I wish I lived somewhere that proteas grew in the yard - how wonderful for you!

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  9. You must have the most stunning garden. Your flowers are always so beautiful.

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  10. The proteas are from your garden. I'm totally envious as they are among my favorite tropical, but the only place I can get them is the florist!

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  11. that is an amazing flower!! Sure wouldn't grow here...no wonder I have never seen it. just lovely

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