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Even thought the rain held off and the sun began to shine, the wind decided not to abate and I didn't want shivering guests, lifting tablecloths and spilling vases - so at the last minute, we moved inside. Our set up was minimal:
The tablecloths were IKEA linen curtains in white and grey; our homemade timber bunting was hung over the BBQ; man flowers in juice jars were wrapped with trailing passion vine from our back fence; our vintage desk was set up as a drink station - (jars & straws for mineral water + apple & grapefruit sparkling and wine glasses in waiting); and of course, a 'junk food' box with lolly bags filled with Mr's favourite retro sweets (dark chocolate bullets, licorice, clinkers, freckles, raspberries and strawberry creams).
2 comments:
This looks gorgeous!! You have such a lovely way of putting things together!!
Suzanne xx
very nice
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