The table is covered by a white tablecloth. White plates give it a solid white background and let the roses and pumpkins be the stars.
The very last of our flowers grown from seed this year.
Pumpkin bread still warm...ummm...yes,..that's mine, I see my lipstick on the fork. Here, I will get you one without my lipstick on it! I don't feel dressed without lipstick on. If I am putting on makeup there will always be lipstick included even if I never leave the house.
Indian corn
Jan
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Jan,
ReplyDeleteThis gorgeous urn/bowl filled with Harvest of the Season drew me to your blog!!!
Amazing roses, dear friend!!! L O V E their stellar hue!!!
YuMMy!!! Your w a r m Pumpkin Bread looks divinely delicious!!!
There is n o Indian Corn to be found here on my side of the Prairie.
Heading to Missouri this week. . .and if I find some Indian Corn. . .I'm filling my trunk full!!! (wink!)
Thank you sharing and inspiring, dear friend!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Thank you Pat! I do hope you can find your Indian corn, that's a shame y'all don't have any. I bet Missouri will have just what you need. If not, let me know and I will ship it you!
DeleteYour centerpiece is just beautiful, Janet!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol! It was a lot of fun playing with Fall's beauty. It's so nice to finally have that special time of the year to decorate with Fall colors.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and the pumpkin bread looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at AMAZE ME MONDAY!
Blessings,
Cindy
Thanks Cindy!
DeleteJust lovely! Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I am so glad you like it. I see you are a neighbor to me! That's fantastic, I don't see that much!
DeleteJan, what a lovely tablescape and I need a slice of the pumpkin bread to go with my coffee this morning! Blessings, Pam
ReplyDeleteThank you Pam! I feel like you were my neighbor being beside you on WP but I left the neighborhood. I am so glad you came to see me.
DeleteHi Jan! Oh, how pretty! I love the vase you're using for your Fallen pieces! Those roses are just gorgeous too! You really know how to make pretty and I hope you're off for a great week.
ReplyDeletebe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Thank you Sheila!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are gorgeous! It looks like we've both been working on Fall centerpieces this week. And it's really nice to "meet" you :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie! It's so nice of you to come by and I agree, it's awfully nice to meet you as well! ; )
DeleteJust beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Pamela!
DeleteYour centerpiece is absolutely GORGEOUS, Janet!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I appreciate that so much!
DeleteJust beautiful! And your photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSheila
Thank you so much Sheila! It's that wonderful time of year when nature gives us so much!
DeleteHow lovely -- and your post had me sitting there enjoying pumpkin bread. I saw your urn with decorations and thought about my urn, just sitting outside, alone. I should do something, shouldn't I? I saw your link at the Amaze Me Monday party.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann Marie! You should indeed! It's October and the perfect time to enjoy seeing it filled to the brim with a harvest of sorts.
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