tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721377756356207629.post4833642274335323575..comments2024-01-21T14:20:46.832-05:00Comments on A Perfect Setting: Creating Centerpieces for the Holiday TableA Perfect Settinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17331973936506278901noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721377756356207629.post-37351973507899362492014-11-25T09:22:29.831-05:002014-11-25T09:22:29.831-05:00Hey Alycia! Thank you so much. Hope you have a w...Hey Alycia! Thank you so much. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!A Perfect Settinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17331973936506278901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721377756356207629.post-39267386935069729912014-11-12T09:07:15.478-05:002014-11-12T09:07:15.478-05:00No kidding there is a finite amount of time to get...No kidding there is a finite amount of time to get everything done!!! I feel like the 2 weeks or so since Halloween have just flown by! I don't know how on earth I'm going to be ready for Thanksgiving AND Christmas so fast!<br /><br />Acuba leaves? Those are really pretty! That speckled feature on them is kind of "snowy", so I imagine they'd look great in a Christmas arrangement, too. BOTH wreaths are so, so pretty, and you make it seem to easy to put them together. Being craft-challenged as I am, I'm sure I'd make a royal mess of it, though! :-( I love the way you used the snow-like baby's breath in the Christmas wreath!!! REALLY great touch!<br /><br />I like that you used a combination of real and faux evergreens. They look great together, and the real brings the fragrance we all associate with the Christmas season! Pinning!Alycia Nicholshttp://tabletwentyone.wordpress.com/2014/11/11/confectionery-christmas/noreply@blogger.com