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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Paisley and Pumpkins











Like the shades of falling leaves,
layers of browns, oranges, greens,
russets, reds, and yellows
collect in the kitchen.










Have a great week.
Enjoy




Sharing with Kim at Savvy Southern Style's
WOW us WEDNESDAYS

21 comments:

  1. This is so pretty, Alison! I love the houndstooth...I have a piece that I was thinking of using to make some throw pillow covers for Christmas decorating...

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  2. It is so very lovely, Alison. I LOVE paisley...that and toile top my list of favorites, I think..okay- I love plaids and florals, too. lol
    Your kitchen is looking fall-ready. Love the pheasants. xo Diana

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  3. Thanks for linking this beautiful table, girl! I didn't know we have the same light over our table. :)

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  4. So beautifully put together!
    Paisley and plaids work so well together as your pheasants take front and centre.

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  5. Alison,
    What a rich, layered and beautiful table. The pheasant's and English candlesticks are right out of Ralph Lauren-land! So pretty. I've always loved your hutch. It's always a delight to visit your beautiful home.
    xo,
    Karen

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  6. Alison,
    your colors are my favorite colors also, I am always drawn to paisley which is one of my favorites along with plaid, checks and stripes. Your table is gorgeous, love the pheasants and houndstooth, all so cozy for fall!
    Rebecca

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  7. Alison, I love this combination and you have reminded me that I have some paisley fabric I can pull out and then a bit closer to the holidays will spread my red and green plaid runner!

    xoxo
    Karena
    The Arts by Karena
    Palm Beach Chic!

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  8. Alison, part of the reason I love Fall is the colors of the season. Your table vignette is exquisite. Love the paisley textile. Having our sun porch cushion redone this week. I selected a paisley for one side and a solid for the reverse. Wish I had found a different pattern to use with the paisley, but didn't.
    Just happy to have new cushions. '-)
    Enjoy the day!

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  9. Love! Love the whole tablescape! Sheila

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  10. I absolutely love this! Gorgeous!!

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  11. Beautiful! The paisley and plaid look amazing together. I love the painted backs of your chairs too! Hope you're doing well.
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  12. Beautiful! The paisley and plaid look amazing together. I love the painted backs of your chairs too! Hope you're doing well.
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  13. What a gorgeous tablescape! Fall really is my favorite time of year and you've captured the essence of the season! Not sure if you knew this or not but 3 friends and I have started a Vintage Charm Link Party and we'd love for you to join us!
    http://charmbraceletdiva.blogspot.com/2015/10/vintage-charm-party-1.html#more
    Hope to see you there Friend! It will be live every Thursday morning. And I KNOW you have some great vintage goodies to share lol
    xokathy

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  14. Just beautiful Alison! I love the cabinet in the background!

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  15. This is such a classic design! Love the houndstooth tablecloth with the paisley throw mixed together. The pheasants and pumpkin are perfect. Love your shield chairs- the pattern on the backs are awesome.

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  16. Beautiful and classic vignette Alison! I love it!

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  17. Gorgeous~ LOVE LOVE the houndstooth and paisley, candlesticks, and pheasants. Happy Fall!

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  18. your colors are lovely. Makes Fall feel like it's wrapping it's arms about you.

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  19. Paisley is my favorite. I put it on a table and sometimes wear it out the door

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  20. Beautiful Alison! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
    Blessings,
    Cindy

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