Come sit with me for awhile . . .
and see what I’m bringing to the table ®
Lamp shades. I repeat. Lamp shades. Lol!!! What can I say? People . . . I keep saying . . . think or is it play-out-of-the-box? Welllllll as you can see below, I really have been playing! Now picture a turkey, sweet whipped yams topped with glazed split hazel nuuts, fresh made cranberry sauce and . . . all much more.
Two vibrant colored pattern lamp shades have been filled with dried leaves, corn husks, pine cones, wheat and huge sunflowers that rest on top of an Italian linen table cloth embroidered with leaves. Garlands of antique glittering gold leaves can be seen winding their way throughout the table.

Below, a birds-eye view of place settings set with earthenware perfectly suited for this time of year. Hand painted dinner plates stacked with a leaf shaped salad plate topped with dark earthenware soup bowls perfect for cold weather that’s just around the corner. For pops of color I added yellow and rose colored stemware, as well as pale green leaf pattern napkins. To really bring this table together I added tons of candles, candles, candles.


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Sharon Insul is the former owner of the globally recognized Beverly Hills boutique Candle light and… Beverly Hills, California, as well as an ongoing contributing columnist for the Beverly Hills Courier Newspaper.

I love your tablescape. So inviting, TFS
Thanks Clearissa!!!❤️👏💃
Terrific!!!!!
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