Another great Tablescape Tuesday hosted by Susan at Between Naps On The Porch. If you haven't visited her beautiful site, please take a peek and feast your eyes on more wonderful tablescapes.
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A LITTLE BREATH OF SPRING
This was a table display that I did for the Ladies Spring Conference at my church. The theme for my table was a Peter Cottontail Garden. The photo was taken with my old camera and is a little grainy. I grew the rye grass a few weeks before the conference so that it would be the right height. Boy, does that grow like a weed.
I hope it helps you to remember that, Spring is just around the corner!
28 comments:
Oh Kathleen! I love this table. What a very creative spring theme you accomplished!! I would have loved to have eaten at this table!!
Great table...love the grass and I love using the pots upside down.
Oh I love your dishes.... and what a nice table...a little spring...just what we needed!
Kathleen, this is beautiful. Makes me wish for Spring!
Very pretty. love the tablecloth. mishelle
That bunny is incredible! Where did you get it? Love your rye grass too....can't get anymore of a spring look than that.
The rye grass was a great idea! Love it!
Your table is soooo creative. I like the rye grass, the candles on the flower pots, the lettuce plates and so on and so on..... How I'd love to sit there!
you captured your theme perfectly! love the rye grass... but you're right... we plant it here for the cows in winter... they like it too!
beautiful tablescape!
blissfully, Dixie
Love this table! Never thought of growing grass for the Spring table. You've opened up a whole new avenue now!
Bunnies are the best anytime of the year and I see you are a fan of the versitile clay pot as well as I am. What a cheerful table! I'm a brand new blogger and am enjoying meeting lots of new friends. Please come by and visit me and see my Peter Rabbit Baby Shower. I'd love to meet you.
~Elizabeth
Oh! It's just so sweet! The plates, the pots, the rabbit, the grass! I did not think, I would ever say I love grass! lol Spring! Please hurry and come to my house!
Wonderful tablescape. Love the dishes and the bunnies. laurie
Very pretty and creative! Love that bunny!
Have a happy week!
What a cute breath of Spring this is! Thanks, I enjoyed that.
Linda
Hi Kathleen! What a precious table! I love the grass you grew - how creative! Now that bunny head is adorable and I have some of your same green dishes. We need a little spring!Thanks for the visit.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;0
Ooohhh I love spring and it can't get here quick enough!! We are about to have a cold spell here in SC it will drop down to 14 degrees and trust me here that's COLD!! Hugs French;)
I just happened upon your blog today. It is beautiful. I'm sure I'll be back!! THANK YOU
Kathleen, this is so gorgeous! What a beautiful bunny--and I love the pots. And those Bordello/Majolica dishes!!!
That's really cute! I have those same votive holders...actually I only have one!
Being a lover of all things in the garden, I loved your table. I think spring is my favorite time of year. Beautiful.
I'm not ready to hear that spring is around the corner, but your table sure is lovely. Love the fresh grass. Sally
Great tablescape! Love the centerpiece! ~Rhonda :)
Kathleen, I love the rye grass...and love the theme! I find myself migrating to bunnies these days, as my girlfriend (another Kathleen) loves bunnies too. When I see bunnies (decorative ones), I think of her! I'll be back for a visit soon...and have joined your followers list! Ciao for now... ~CC Catherine
Oh, I really do love this table setting. Spring looks great to me! Love it all...Kathy
What a lovely spring tablescape! The wheatgrass adds a beautiful touch!
You created such a charming, happy and welcoming "special spot" for friends to gather~~~ tooooo delightful! So glad you shared! Warmly, Linda
Kathleen...this is soooo wonderful. Makes me long for spring even more! Love your dishes and the lovely floral napkin rings! Great centerpiece, too! I'll have to remember the rye grass idea...very clever!
Susan
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