The colors in this runner remind me of an Autumn sunset.
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I chose a dark green tablecloth, dark red charger and dark green dinner plate.
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This was topped with a reddish rust leaf embossed plate. The setting was quite dark.
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But when I added the orange flower top plate and some gold flatware, the whole table brightened.
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Goblets with fall leaves were perfect for this seasonal table.
I went out into my yard and clipped some maple tree branches and some burning bush sprigs to fill a pumpkin for the centerpiece.
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Three gold/dark red chunky candles at different heights completed this table.
Comments
Alina, I like the squash blossom reference. I have always just called them the flower plates...squash blossom sounds so much nicer. :)
Hi CJ, Thank you.
Donna
- The Tablescaper
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