Hello Friends, another Blog hop for you to enjoy and gather some ideas for Valentines. Chloe from Celebrate and Decorate has organized this fun event.
The participating blogs are listed at the bottom. Have fun!
I created these pretty pink roses from my blush pink napkins. They add some romance to your table. A simple method of folding and rolling.
This tablecloth is more of a blush pink with roses.
Lovely pink peonies in a creamy white vase. I tucked in the pink foam heart from the dollar store.
The ombre hearts I made in an previous post, hang on the backs of each chair.
I covered my red chairs with white pillow cases first. I then add the pink ruffled chair covers. The hearts are icing on the cake....
I am using the lovely salad plates from pottery Barn. They are called Monique Lhuiller Melrose.
If you follow my blog, I am known to dress my chandeliers. I feel they make the theme pop. I am using these lovely pink roses and took the decor to another dimension by adding the pink foam hearts.
What is better than candlelight, flowers, some sparkly, sweets and your love?
Table Source
Blush square Charger Plates - Linentablecloth
Blush napkins - YCC Linens -Amazon
Pink Baroque plates - Horchow
Blush salad plates - Pottery Barn
Blush goblets - Horchow
Blush pink rosette tablecloth - linentablecloth
flatware- Horchow
Thank you Chloe for hosting this fabulous Romantic Blog Hop. I look forward to seeing all of the beautiful tablescape these talented ladies have created. Please take the time to visit each and everyone. The list is below.
MondayLife and Linda * Knock it Off Kim * My French Twist
Red Cottage Chronicles * Our Crafty Mom
Wednesday
Bluesky at Home * The Painted Apron * The Little Yellow Corner Store
The Corner of Plaid and Paisley * Living With Thanksgiving
Thursday
At Home With Jemma * Dining Delight * Panoply
Home and Gardening with Liz
From My Carolina Home * Me and My Captain
The Red Painted Cottage * Celebrate & Decorate
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Beautiful! Blush is my color of the year, love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Donna, blush is such a pretty color without being too pink.
DeleteLuscious indeed Linda! Your table is stunning from your beautiful chair embellishments to the gorgeous tablecloth, blush plate stack and rose napkins. Your chandy decked out for Valentine's Day takes your table over the top. ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary. I believe in dressing the whole room.
DeleteBefore, I read Mary's comment luscious was the first word that came to my mind, too. I love the softness and sweetness of your table. Your gorgeous tablecloth,dishes and flatware are beautiful. I love your napkin fold in a rose. I am going to try that. All your DIY embellishments are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI still don't know when you sleep! Have a great week.
Bonnie, you are so funny. I do sleep, sometimes...LOL Do try the rose napkin fold. It is very easy. Looking forward to seeing your fabulous table.
DeleteI just love this blush pink Valentine tablescape. This is looking beautiful and perfect for Valentine.
ReplyDeleteLinda, blush is the perfect color for a sweet Valentine’s table! The chair covers, chandelier, and place settings are all stunning. Your rose napkin fold is a lovely embellishment! You have created a lovely setting!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Pam. I thought I would use pink this year, since most Valentines I use red.
DeleteGorgeous!! Love your blush plate stack, the tablecloth is the perfect backdrop for it. Your rose napkin fold is the cherry on top!! Just a wonderful Valentine's setting!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Ann. The cherry on top really makes it all pop!
DeleteI do love blush pink and this is so pretty. Lucious is a perfect word. That is the sweetest napkin fold and I love the PB dishes. The ombré hearts look so pretty on the chairs. Beautifully designed and romantic table!
ReplyDeleteThank you Liz. Blush seems to be in this year and I am loving it. A change from my usual red.
DeleteOh Linda, this is so pretty! The ombre rose chair backs are stunning! I would feel like a real princess in this setting, and of course the chandy is the crown! Your plate stack is lovely and the napkin rose is so perfect~
ReplyDeleteJenna
Thank you jenna for your sweet comment. I am so looking forward to your Valentine table.
DeleteVery pretty, Linda. The rosebud fold is so simple - had no idea! Your plate stack is gorgeous, but those ombre hearts I just love! I'm an all cotton, practical bedding kind of girl, but you inspire me to purchase silky pillowcases just to use as chair covers.
ReplyDeleteRita, do try the rose napkin fold and by all means, use pillow cases in your chairs. You can use cotton ones as well as the silky kind.
DeleteQuite stunning, Linda! You've outdone yourself, once again! Everything looks beautiful and very romantic! I love that you included a video on how to fold a napkin into a rose! Can't believe how easy it is! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGail, you are so sweet. Try the napkin fold, You will be amazed as to how easy it is to make.
DeleteLovely! And thank you for adding the tutorial..smitten I am:)♥You suit Valentine's Day Linda!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome. Thank you for your sweet comment Monique. Smitten is good thing!
DeleteJust love. So pretty. Love the rose napkins too. Very romantic and pretty.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kris
It's all about romance Kris. Thanks for visiting! Hugs
DeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous Linda! Oh how I adore pink and would love to come over for tea and sweet treats sitting at your table! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour table is so pretty!!! Wow, and you have napkin folding skills, too! I love it! The ombre hearts are beautiful on your chairs. Really, I love everything about it! :D
ReplyDeleteRicki, thanks so much! You too can have those napkin skills...LOL
DeleteLinda you have done it again...this blush tablescape is beautiful. I love your attention to detail and I must learn how to make those adorable rose napkins. Thanks for the tutorial. This table definitely is romance at it's best. Great job.
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet, thank you. I hope you try making the rose napkins.
DeleteSooooooooooo romantic!
ReplyDeleteRomance is key Debbra. Love your recent post. Made me laugh!
DeleteLinda, the blush pink is so pretty. I love your soft and sweet tablescape. All the flowers have just the right feel. I decorate our chandelier too!
ReplyDeleteCarol, isn't decorating our chandys the best? Icing on the cake.
DeleteGoegeous as usual Linda! Especially love the tablecloth. Mind sharing info on it?
ReplyDeleteThank you. The pink tablecloth is at linentablecloth.com
DeleteHi Linda,
ReplyDeleteThis table really is luscious, my friend! I love, love all the blush pink. Your rose-shaped napkin folds really add a beautiful touch; thanks so much for sharing the instructions with us. I love all the crafts you've made to go along with the table -- wishing you a lovely Valentine's Day!
Hugs,
Denise
Thanks Denise. Blush pink is not as girly as the traditional pink. Crafting can be quite fun. i hope you are enjoying your new blog makeover. Hugs
DeleteOh my goodness Linda! This tablescape is simply stunning! I'm obsessed with pink and blush and the way you used the Dollar Store heart is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle. Gotta love the dollar store. Decorating and crafting are so inexpensive with their products.
DeleteAbsolutely divine!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Sherry @ Edie Marie's Attic
Thanks Sherry. I tried visiting your blog, but it says not available.
DeleteLinda, there are so many great things going on here. I watched the entire tutorial on the pretty rose napkins, and cannot wait to try them myself. Also you are a bad influence on my plate addiction with those gorgeous Monique Lhuiller plates, I want them. The ombre roses are lovely too!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, love your plate stack, and those napkin roses!
ReplyDeleteLinda, your tablescape is just beautiful... so soft and feminine. Enjoyed your post!
ReplyDeleteLinda, I love the blush color you've chosen. It's so perfect for any time of the year. I made the same rose napkins for my tablescape, but yours look so much better. Everything is such perfection!
ReplyDeleteso, so lovely!!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully set, Linda. I know your valentine will appreciate this pretty table. Happy Valentine's Day to you and Paul.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, my sweet friend,
ReplyDeletethis is such a beautiful Valentins-Table!
Have a happy week,sending much Love and hugs, Claudia xo
I love all the soft tones of this tablescape and how it speaks of a quiet intimate atmosphere perfect for two! Those PB salad plates paired with the blush stemware look wonderful together. The pretty design on your tablecloth makes a lovely backdrop. Adding the decorations to your chandelier and the chairbacks is the icing on the cake - great job!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Linda!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite colors are all here in one place on your lovely Valentine tablesetting! Truly this table is a work of art and these rose shaped napkins, the tablecloth and oh your chandelier. Lovely, lovely my dear!
xo
Jemma
Linda, this tablescape is stunning from the pretty pink theme to all of the special touches that you added. The decorations on the chandelier and the beautiful floral hearts on the back of the chairs add such a lovely finishing touch. That tablecloth is absolutely gorgeous...it is what first caught my eye. I hope you have a Happy Valentine's Day!!!
ReplyDeleteI am loving blush pink right now, and your tablescape is simply lovely! Your attention to detail with the napkin (thank you for the tutorial!), the ombre heart and decorated chandelier is gorgeous! So very pretty. The perfect setting for a romantic evening!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful elements, beautifully assembled. Those little rose napkins are adorable, thank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a perfectly intimate table for two, and I hope you enjoy it!
Just stunning! Those ombre hearts are magnificent! I just love blush - so soft and feminine and romantic. The rose napkin just sets the mood! Always wonderful to be at your tables!
ReplyDeleteYet another AMAZING decorating feat by Life and Linda! How lovely is that??? So very feminine and sweet. You just bowl me - and so many others - over with your talents!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, my, I want to dine at this table, it is so romantic and beautiful. And, it doesn't hurt that I'm a big fan of pink and blush. Have a great Valentine's week Linda! You are beyond talented!
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