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1. Detail of Waltz of the Vines table runner. The elegant, warm yellows and blues are gorgeous against a natural wood table, as shown. They will also look great against any neutral tablecloth (think taupes, browns and creams for Thanksgiving).
2. Javanese Rattan Chargers and Placemats, by Ginger Interiors. The rich, organic tone of these handmade rattan and seagrass chargers make even your everyday dishes stand out.
3. Pear and Flower Tray, BHG. (image #11) This eye-catcher can easily be put together with things you can readily find at home and at the market. Use a pretty bowl or tray, fill with red pears, top with fall flowers and berries!
4. Curried Pumpkin Soup from Canarygirl.com. Oh. Yum. I’m sure that if I were making this, I would have eaten my share before I got to the beautiful presentation stage! If you can manage to get there, though, this would make a gorgeous first course.
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In the middle of renovating our kitchen and I came across this Waltz of the Vines table runner that would be gorgeous to decorate around!!! I am a photographer and have a few fall pieces that would be fab with this
May have to butter my hubby up for Christmas
I definitely wish you the very best of luck with the whole buttering up process!
By the way, if you are successful, I’d love to see some shots of what you do with fall decor.
Take care,
Heidi
I am in the process of doing a new dining room. I can imagine this beautiful runner on my table with a fall arrangement to compliment the wonderful colorful Thanksgiving feast.
This is one of my favorites. I’d probably keep the dining table bare and use this runner on our kitchen peninsula where the buffet will be, kind of an unexpected decoration where people just normally see food.
Waltz of vines table runner? Beautiful. I would surprise my mom with it since she hosts about 30 people for Thanksgiving. It would be a welcome addition to my huge family.
Waltz of vines table runner just has the perfect Thanksgiving colors
I love corn and I would love to display five main types of corn (pop, dent, flint, sweet and waxy) that complement the table runner, in my round rattan tray with handles.
I loved the idea of cut gourds as candle holders and I would love to display them on my table with terra-cotta placemats and olive color plates table setting. The Waltz of vines colors also remind me of yellow and green lentils. I would use clear jars filled with different colored lentils to hold the name tags of the guests invited!
This runner is sunshine for the table. I would pull out my pounded copper/tin bowl for center piece and build an autumnal bouquet of color. Use green/peach fiesta wear. And the finishing touch, my sons favorite, display a butter turkey – fresh from our tin mold.
I have a large oval porcelain platter that’s been in my family since the 1890s. It features a unique large painting of Indian corn with gorgeously rendered colors and wispy stalks. The Waltz of Vines table runner would be an amazing way to show off this family heirloom.
1. It’s perfect for Diwali decor using a gold/yellow theme and of course for Thanksgiving. I think the runner by itself is awesome.
2. I would use candles in gold votives, some spray painted acorns (that I have) and the matching napkins with some antique serving bowls.
Meg
My Husband and I are in the process of buying our first home. We’ve already decided on the colors for the kitchen walls and we’re going to get these curtains for the kitchen windows!
Beautiful, different. Love the colors. Would look great with white plate settings and pops of color in napkins and floral arrangements.