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Beautifully Decorated Tables at Lakewold Gardens, WA - 2013. Continuation


"The Beautiful Tables Showcase honors Eulalie Wagner, the former owner and visionary behind Lakewold Gardens
who is duly noted as a consummate gardener and hostess. 
Her elegant soirees are legendary and this event evokes her gracious spirit while offering the visitors ideas 
to continue the tradition of entertaining at home".

Continuation. Previous post is Here
In The Limelight
By Marilynn Mogg
Novice - Contemporary Category









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You Are My Sunshine
By Travis Valbert
Professional - Contemporary Category







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Home and Country
By Robin Barnes
Novice - Whimsical Category







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Dining With Haviland Florals
Professional - Formal Category










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After the Gallery
By Susan Steen
Novice - Contemporary Category






 Last 6 tables are coming...
You can see the winners HERE
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20 comments:

  1. Śliczne, a najbardziej zachwyciła mnie słoneczna dekoracja. Pozdrawiam.
    Cute and delighted me most solar decoration. Yours.

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    1. Giga, I like that table too, especially how creative they used lemons. Thanks!

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  2. Simply elegant.
    I wish I could sit at the first table... the little rabbit would jump into my purse.
    I hope you don't mind, I always e mail my Aunt Dorothy, your Lakewold post.
    She is a former President of the Orlando Garden Club.
    At 84 she is still going to meetings and involved.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Linda

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    1. Linda, thank you for sharing my post! Please, say Hello to your Aunt. I admire such people!
      As for the first table, I voted for it! (It was a separate voting for the visitors).

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  3. So many great ideas! I am inspired! Thank you!!!

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    1. Irene, I agree with you - each table has something special! Thanks!

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    1. Gardener on Sherlock Street, I love those plates! Gorgeous!

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  5. I love it when you share these, Tatyana! Even just getting ideas from the themes is very helpful. Thanks!

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    1. Beth, thank you! All designers have great imagination, and I appreciate so much them sharing their ideas!

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  6. Very nice colours with their combination matches.
    I'm just amazed at your handiworks.

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    1. James, thank you! Decorators who set the tables are talented people!

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  7. Hi Tatyana, I love beautiful table settings, so I really enjoyed your post! My favorite table in this post is "Dining with Haviland Florals", the china and the stemware, oh my gosh, so elegant! You inspired me to set the table nicely for an intimate dinner with my husband, maybe next weekend! Warm regards,
    Christina

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    1. Hi Christina! It's a great idea! You should have fum preparing the table and having the dinner! Good luck!!!!

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  8. Some really interesting creative themes here.

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    1. Donna, I agree - the themes of the Lakewold tables are amazing!

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  9. This is marvelous! I am honored that you shared at Home and Garden Thursday!
    Kathy

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    1. Kathy, I'm so glad you like these settings! Thank you for hosting Home and Garden Thursday!

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  10. I like those checked candlesticks and the cute doggie purse in the Limelight setting! Tatyana, I know how much you love beautiful table settings. Someone shared a blog post with me from Between Naps On My Porch in Atlanta. She did a tablescape on her snow-covered outdoor table. It is breathtaking! The name of the post is A Winter Table Setting, Tablecloth By Mother Nature, if you want to look it up.

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