It seems the "gypsy" style and Mardi Gras would be a natural combination.
I would like to try this style again in the fall. Tonight was a rush job with whatever I had on hand.
Thanks to all who come by and visit me. I am behind on commenting a lot, but will hope to catch up soon. I appreciate all who take the time to comment and I read every one.
I will join Susan for Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch. go and visit her lovely blog.
You've done such good work here. I love all the creative stuff ... and it doesn't look like a "rush job" to me ...
ReplyDeleteI agree that the Mardi Gras theme and bohemian stuff go together. Also, what I LOVE is your new photography tricks that you have been using. I love that last one with the pop of M.G. stuff in color on black and white. I wish I knew how to do that!
ReplyDeleteThe transferware plate is such a nice compliment to the French Quarter sumbol of the mask and green and purple Mardi Gras beads. Thank you for sharing your lovely design idea and for stopping by my post. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteHappy Mardi Gras, next Tuesday is the day!
ReplyDeleteOh wow...this is beautiful. You did it in a hurry??!! Well, YOU DID GOOD. :)
ReplyDeletePretty nice! Thanks so much for visiting my site ... and thanks for sharing this pretty post. Where in Illinois? Carbondale ... here!
ReplyDeleteYes, a very natural combination... loving it!
ReplyDeleteDawn... The Bohemian