I was drawn to this red table setting at Greenbelt. The ruby-red candle holders would produce a dramatic glow. The centerpiece of glittered red "vine" and evergreens dictate the casually festive feel of this table setting. The vase is made from natural capiz shells. A great idea for New Year's dinner party!
Posted for Ruby Tuesday
The center piece vase looks lovely, how creative! Happy New Year from Sweden:)
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual vase, I really like it, and the red vines really make it festive. Is it typically Filipino?
ReplyDeletethe entire setting is beautiful but I really love the vase - very unique!
ReplyDeleteIf given the chance, decoration (all sorts) is one craft I'd like to learn...:D Hope you and Fritz are enjoying the rest of this year....paulit ulit na ko hehe...;-)
ReplyDeleteYou are right. It is a great idea for a party!
ReplyDeletethat is indeed a perfect centerpiece for a new year dinner. di lang sya conversation piece but would definitely brighten up the dinner table.
ReplyDeletehappy new year my friend and thanks for the returns and visits to each others' blogs. cheers for 2009!!!
the base looks beautiful, very creative using capiz shells! thanks for sharing luna!
ReplyDeleteThis table setting is unique. In fact, to me anyway, it looks a bit like an abstract painting. Capiz is unknown to me, yet it takes a real artisan to craft such a vase. All very nice. happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful red table setting indeed! I feel for the thirsty cats in the next post.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,