Hello my friends, I set a non traditional Cinco de Mayo table with pink and gold.
I created the centerpiece with fresh pink roses and lime hydrangeas. The maracas also takes center stage on each plate. They are actually gourds.
Happy Cinco de mayo everyone. I am cooking chicken fajitas, spanish rice, beans,
quacamole and chips with strawberry margaritas.
Here's a few more tables.
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What a beautiful table, Linda. Especially the strawberry margaritas! They look so good. You are a traditionalist, I am having roast turkey tonight!..Have fun tomorrow..xxoJudy
ReplyDeleteThank you Judy. Turkey sounds great, You will be missed. xoxo
DeleteLove those pink petal placemats! And your menu sounds delicious and makes me hungry. Gawd, I can't remember the last time I had a strawberry margarita . . . I WANT ONE!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Debra. I wish you lived close, you were be welcome.
DeleteI love your pink theme for Cinco de Mayo!! Those margaritas look awfully yummy! I’m making taco salad and apple enchiladas.
ReplyDeleteOf course I love it with all the pink! VERY CUTE!!!! I bet you already have the margaritas in the blender! ;P
ReplyDeleteWell, that looks awesome! How adorable are those individual pinatas, and those gourd maracas?! Happy Cinco, Linda!
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I would have never thought of pink for Cinco de Mayo but you've made it look fabulous! Especially to match the strawberry margaritas, yum! Love the pinatas and maracas, so festive!
ReplyDeleteJenna
You decorated such a pretty table and the drinks look so good. I hope you had a fun time celebrating yesterday. You could even use this table for Mother's Day. I hope you enjoy the rest of the week and have a happy Mother's Day Linda.
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty, Linda. And it looks delicious. You have such a knack (May I have a margarita please?!)
ReplyDeleteLove the pink, the tiny piñatas and the non traditional take on the holiday. I think it much more fun that way!!
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Qué dulce mesa has puesto, no sabÃa yo de esa celebración del 5 de Mayo, tus manteles individuales son preciosos, las flores, las maracas esas copas con el fresón son ideales, un dÃa me explicaras como es la receta del arroz español. Un beso grande
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