At our household, father's day is always celebrated outdoors, either for breakfast or for a barbecue. Well, everything tastes better when you eat outdoors, don't you think? In keeping with the masculine theme for dad, I used burlap instead of a traditional tablecloth.
The centerpiece is made with garden flowers, pincushion proteas, ming and maider hair ferns, succulents, and dried pods to name a few. The finishing touch is one David Austin Heathcliff rose.
For more memorable centerpieces, tablescapes, and recipes (including vegetarian, gluten free and vegan recipes),,please check out my books, Entertaining From an Ethnic Indian Kitchen and Trader Joe's Simply Indian atmy website komalinunna.com.
The centerpiece is made with garden flowers, pincushion proteas, ming and maider hair ferns, succulents, and dried pods to name a few. The finishing touch is one David Austin Heathcliff rose.
For more memorable centerpieces, tablescapes, and recipes (including vegetarian, gluten free and vegan recipes),,please check out my books, Entertaining From an Ethnic Indian Kitchen and Trader Joe's Simply Indian at
Simply charming, and absolutely perfect---the plates and the succulents and all the special touches are so very obviously chosen with love and care. How lovely a time that will be!
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So inviting ! I love how you pulled it together.
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Great idea and one that should make any father happy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Table! Fit for a King! :) And yes! Everything does taste better at a pretty table outside. :)
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~Liz
What an unusual centerpiece! I really do like the succulents, pincushion flower, and Heathcliff rose combination. SO PRETTY!!!
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Oh my goodness, your centerpiece is beautiful! I would love to sit at that pretty table for a meal. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely yard, and that centerpiece is stunning! I love the mix of colors and textures in the succulents and flowers. And what a picturesque setting!
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