Just got back from the city,
HOT 'lanta!
I'm telling you,
I was country come to town
but that's another post!
Table #9 is
Pink with Promise
I guess you know who's table this is.
Does this look familiar?
Of course, it does.
I chose Pink Georgia transfer ware
made in England.
The stemware is Pink Swirl by Noritake,
both compliments of a couple of my friends.
I added some silver with the pink.
I filled my milkglass baskets with silver bells.
Each guest at my table got hugs and kisses:)
I bought this ornament at the end-of-the-season sale.
It is one of my favorites this year.
My shop, my blog, my table is always about PROMISE!
"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders,
and He will be called Wonderful, Counselor,
Mighty God, Prince of Peace.
Of the increase of his government and peace,
there will be no end."
Isaiah 9:6-7
Jesus, yes Promise...
For His government and peace will never end!
Bonnie:)
A last look at the tables tomorrow.
I will announce the winner of the Giveaway tomorrow evening.
Funny - when I saw the title about pink, I thought - "Bonnie will have enjoyed this table!" I didn't know you did one too. It's beautiful, and I really like the promise part of it.
ReplyDeleteI knew it would be gorgeous and I was right! A beautiful table...just full of pink promises. That ornament is just adorable too :)
ReplyDeleteOOOO'S & Ahhhh's. LOVE IT & it is most def. You!! The only good thing about 'Lanta is the campus of GA Tech. I didn't say that, did I? LOLOLOL--Blessings
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I am glad you had fun doing it.
ReplyDeleteIt is a real beauty!! You lovely china is very similar in a way to a giant teacup and saucer that I have - it has Christmas balls in it right now! - made by Johnson Bros. You did a really good job and I love the tree centrepiece. It is amazing how different all the tables have been isn't it! xx
ReplyDeleteWho wouldn't enjoy being seated at your beautiful table?! So pretty, and pink, and so YOU! What a great job you did.
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