Lakewold Gardens' Beautiful Tables Showcase is always a treat.
This year, we had a chance to look at 32 tables.
I continue to show some of the pictures taken during the October 22-25 event.
As Lakewold Gardens' website says, "The showcase honors Eulalie Wagner, the former owner and visionary behind Lakewold Gardens,
who is duly noted as a consummate gardener and hostess.
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 visitor ideas to continue the tradition of entertaining at home".
the visitor ideas to continue the tradition of entertaining at home".
Dinner With David
Professional - Formal Category
Designers: Terese Garrett-Miller and Patricia Haberler
Designers: Terese Garrett-Miller and Patricia Haberler
Tea Time in Ireland
Professional - Formal Category
Designer: Irene Russo
Novice - Whimsical Category
Designer: Sharon Baker
Designer: Sharon Baker
Fleur de Lis
Novice - Formal Category
Designers: Donna Erickson and Sandy Coates
Designers: Donna Erickson and Sandy Coates
Memories of Mom
Professional - Contemporary Category
Designer: Susan Steen
Designer: Susan Steen
Shaken Not Stirred
Novice - Whimsical Category
Designer: Lauren Jackson
A Mid-Summer's Night Supper
Novice - Formal Category
Designer: Danielle Lord
Designer: Danielle Lord
Previous posts from this series are here:
Lakewold Gardens' Fall and Beautiful Tables Showcase 2015
Lakewold Gardens' Beautiful Tables 2015: Several Fall Tables' Pictures
Lakewold Gardens' Beautiful Tables Showcase - Dia De Los Muertos
Lakewold Gardens' Fall and Beautiful Tables Showcase 2015
Lakewold Gardens' Beautiful Tables 2015: Several Fall Tables' Pictures
Lakewold Gardens' Beautiful Tables Showcase - Dia De Los Muertos
I always look forward to when you show these beautiful table settings. They are all so lovely. I also am always amazed as to how they find all the different decor pieces and colors to compliment each other. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteSo very very beautiful, especially the garden and first table setting with the little owls on the plates.
ReplyDeleteI'll never forget the smell of cotton candy when walking through the garden. After getting home I realized that I have one of the katsura trees. Cercidiphyllum japonicum. I only had a couple of leaves left on the tree and they smelled just like cotton candy. I should have planted it closer to the house.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing these too Tatyana. The first one is my favorite. So romantic with the lamps on the table. I LOVE the terraced area photos too. So beautiful. I am getting ready to set my table for Thanksgiving (and 14 people!) Hope I can be half as creative!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Lea
I always look forward to your coverage of this splendid event! When will there be a table by Tatyana? I like the way you inserted pictures of the gardens between each table as a visual palate cleanser.
ReplyDeleteOh now there were some very creative ones here...especially A Mid-Summer's Night Supper.
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