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Saturday, December 31, 2011

A year in Review - part two

 
I welcome you to the second part of this past year in review.. these have
been your favorites, based on the number of comments.










The following tables are a few of my favorites I thought I'd share with you again:




  

Thanks for dropping in. It's been my pleasure to welcome you to our home.
I do hope you'll come back by soon for a another nice visit!


24 comments:

  1. One lovelier than the next! Happy to have met you in Blogland (and I also enjoy pinning with you!). Happy, healthy New Year. xo

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  2. I can just feel every month and it's seasons, when I see your gorgeous tables, each one better than the other! Thank you for sharing your talents all this year. Wishing you a wonderful New Year 2012!
    FABBY

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  3. You are one of my favorite tablescapers, Marlis. Each and everyone of your tables were set perfectly. Happy New Year!...Christine

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  4. Just beautiful, Marlis, every one of them!
    Happy 2012!

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  5. Marlis,

    You have created some very pretty tables this year! Love the white wooden chargers. Have a very Happy New Year! Thanks for coming by.
    Sherry

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  6. All so pretty. It's great to see them again.

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  7. All pretty settings Marlis, I love the great colors in the Cino de Mayo table! Happy New Year:@)

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  8. Marlis, such fun to see all these gorgeous tables again. You have talent! I look forward to following along in 2012. Happy New Year! ~ sarah

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  9. Such gorgeous tablescapes! I love all the nature themes. You're so talented!
    Cindy

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  10. You've dined so beautifully in 2011! Can't wait to see what you do in 2012. Wishing you and yours a wonderful new year. laurie

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  11. Beautiful, Marlis! I did a year of my favs, too.

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  12. Gorgeous review Marlis!

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  13. Yep, they are just as gorgeous this time around as the first time :-) Can't wait to see what you bring us in 12!!

    Jocelyn @
    http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com

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  14. Hi, Marlis. I started with Part 2, and as I oooohhh'd and aaahhh'd I was making a mental list of my favorites--I had to give up. Too many. No wonder they were others' favorites too! What a great array of beautiful tables! ~Zuni

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  15. Hello Marlis!
    What a great collection and a great body of work! It's fun to see a collection put together like this! Kind of like flipping through a book! Love that Wisteria! G..g...g...gorgeous!!

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  16. I've feel like I've just had the privilege of visiting a bevy of beautiful old friends. You are such a rock star! Happy New Year! See you this weekend...so excited! Cherry Kay

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  17. What a wonderful year of tables! I especially like the rustic setting of the Something to Crow about Table. You have wonderful photography skills and a great sense of style!

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  18. So many beautiful tables and all the treasures are so beautiful.

    All the best of 2012.

    Cheers!
    /chie

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  19. I'm torn between your Easter Daylight table & your beautiful wisteria one...*sigh*...

    Looking forward to more of your wonderful tablescapes & 2012!

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  20. So much fun revisiting all of your lovely tables!

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  21. So much fun revisiting all of your lovely tables!

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  22. Much as I love seeing these as they occur on your blog, somehow revisiting them as a retrospective is ever so sweet. Each one is so specialn in it's location, it's theme, it's occassion or it's creativity. I'm looking forward to sharing lots more!
    Linda @ A Toile Tale

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  23. Marlis -- you have simply delighted us with your tables all year. Looking forward to what 2012 brings!

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  24. Each one lovely in it's own right! So many great ideas to inspire us all!

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Thank you for visiting and commenting. I love reading your thoughts. Blessings, Marlis