Dishing it up / with Sharon Insul

Come sit with me for awhile . . .
and see what I’m bringing to the table

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Although it’s September and after Labor Day, I am still wearing white. Were those shouts of OMG, turning to ripples of whispers, as they make their way across the  country?  And far worse .   .   . are the groans that I am imagining from other parts of the world?

Yes, yes, I did say I am still wearing white after Labor Day. However, and there is an however.   .   . if you have been keeping up with my blogs of twist, turns, and tips, you all would know that there is a little bit more to this shameful admission of wearing white after Labor Day (lol). For those of you, living in more seasonal climates, and are already gearing up for the upcoming nippier months, I have tons of Fall and winter tablescapes with new twists, and ideas on the tired .   .   . been there, done that, ho hum, ordinary, run of the mill .   .   . phew! .   .   . yawn .    .  . well I think you get the idea. .   .    Now people hang in, I’m just getting to the main course!!!  Go ahead grab your water, tea, coffee, after fiveish taste .   .   . or .   .   . your pick me up protein bar, and read on .   .  .

So while I sit here .   .   . wearing my whites in 80 plus degree weather, (26.6667 celcius plus, for my out of country friends) windows flung open to the max, I promise to entertain, entice, and excite you with my NEW Fall ideas .   .   . I say again, promise .   .   . honest!!!

I have begun unearthing my Fall toned linens, and various tabletop pieces. While gearing my color pallet to earth tones, of rust, amber, burgundy, I have also opted to blend a dusky (not to be confused with dusty) gray, pops of brilliant orange, and a splash of taxi cab yellow. Pictured above, is a mere sampling of a fall table setting, which includes my vintage dusty gray patterned dinnerware , found in a charity thrift store. I then added a brilliant terracotta/orange plate, dusky gray soup bowl, taxi cab yellow napkin, and yellow earthenware votive holder. Copper candlesticks , and a very low floral arrangement, complete this sampling of an upcoming Fall table.

Oh yes, my fall creative juices are flowing.

Can you feel it .   .  . that distinctive nip in the air? Can you see it .   .   . the shimmering brilliance of the leaves, as they turn from deep forest green to vibrant take your breath away yellows, oranges, and heart warming burgundy, and rust .   .   .  I can almost hear the rustling of the leaves as the wind, systematically works it’s way through the trees, creating a showering of falling leaves .    .    . And .   .   .  if you listen very, very closely, you can hear the crunching under foot, of fallen leaves.

 

Til next time .   .   .

MORE CANDLE TIPS NEXT TIME

Sharon Insul is the former owner of the popular Beverly Hills boutique Candle light and…

I WELCOME YOUR COMMENTS and QUESTIONS  .   .   . sharons3@me.com

Shop on line @http://www.shop.tableofferings.com for one-of -a-kind finds for your tablescape and home decor.

 

 

 

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SHARON INSUL has been FEATURED IN HOUSE AND GARDEN, USA TODAY, JAPAN'S OGGI MAGAZINE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, IN STYLE MAGAZINE, AND CHANNELS 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 AND HGTV HOME DECORATING CHANNEL and . . . DUBBED "EXPERT TABLESCAPER" by INTERIOR DESIGNERS, DECORATORS, AND SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
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1 Response to Dishing it up / with Sharon Insul

  1. Todd Gewant's avatar Todd Gewant says:

    Wonderful

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