My house is dazzling with lights!! My tables and corners are dazzling with candles, wax and earthen lamps and flowers.. Every table has a centerpiece.. My idea is to make different centerpieces for all 5 days!!!
I brought a bunch of yellow Chrysanthemum.. They are a perfect fall flowers.. Since Diwali comes in autumn .. why not mix both themes.. Fall themed and Diwali themed centerpieces.. hmmm.. sounds good to me!!!
I have used my Halloween pumpkin baskets as well.. I turned their scary faces inside and filled them with flowers.. I think they compliment the yellow well..The white candles are in shape of elephants!!
On the buffet table I floated some flowers and candles in a copper vessel..I have lots of ornamental ganesha.. This one is made from sandalwood!!
The copper vessel dazzles in the evening when the lights are dim and the candles are lit...
This is the antique cupboards in our living room in between our French windows and balcony..The Buddha statue is made of stone from Zürich..the ornamental ganesha is clay from Dallas.. Did you see my sari curtains..they are from Zürich as well!!
The traditional brass peacock hanging lantern is from India..It accommodates 6 wicks and the bowl like shape(under the peacock) is used for filling oil or Ghee(clarified butter) !!
Don't forget to see the next part of centerpieces in my house here along with my Diwali gift(tags) for all my readers!!!!! Don't forget to check my last week's Diwali themed centerpiece with a watermelon lantern!!
The traditional brass peacock hanging lantern is from India..It accommodates 6 wicks and the bowl like shape(under the peacock) is used for filling oil or Ghee(clarified butter) !!
Don't forget to see the next part of centerpieces in my house here along with my Diwali gift(tags) for all my readers!!!!! Don't forget to check my last week's Diwali themed centerpiece with a watermelon lantern!!
5 different ones... for 5 days??!! gosh!! I cant seem to figure out which ONE I want... let alone 5!!
ReplyDeleteThese look gorgeous.. I love your tall buddha... time for a home tour Purnima??!!
Welcome to this tropical country Purnima :)...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous decor..loved all the pics..beautiful saree cartains..!!
A very Happy Diwali to you :)
Love love your curtains and the lovely brass and flower deco pieces:) cant wait to see more of ur diwali posts!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ideas...5 days of celebrations with different decor, wow! waiting to see all your posts. Thanks for joining in the Diwali Dhamaka Carnival, Purnima..
ReplyDeleteThanks Patty, Sanghamitra,Sharon and Rekha!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I especially the first photo. Wow. I so enjoyed this post.
ReplyDeleteThank you
such gorgoeus arangements and photos~
ReplyDeleteAm so glad I stumbled on to your Blog through the Key Bunch. Brilliant photos. Will keep coming back.
ReplyDeleteLove the flower arrangement & of course the beautiful curtains !!!
ReplyDeleteThe colors of the flowers are just gorgeous. You are keeping busy with such celebrating. Have a wonderful celebration.
ReplyDeletelovely arrangements purnima.i think i missed out some.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear you're enjoying Diwali. Love your centrepieces - and those lovely curtains!
ReplyDeleteHello Purnima...
ReplyDeleteOhh...your centerpieces are gorgeous! Yes, mums really are the perfect autumn floral! The sunny yellow mums really do make a lovely centerpiece! Thank you for sharing them with us! I was visiting in Zurich 4 yrs. ago. It's a lovely city and very beautiful! My husband and I spent alot of time at Zurichsee. The park that stretches around the lake is awesome! We took many walks there and enjoyed the sights!
Thank you so much for coming by to visit today! I really enjoyed your sweet note...thank you!
Warmest autumn wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
What beautiful flowers in your arrangements! I love anything with yellow mums because they are so happy, and I think that mums are the perfect autumn flower. I can't believe you did five centerpieces in five days! WOW! That would be a record for me.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tablescape Thursday to you...
XO,
Sheila :-)
Pretty centrepieces.
ReplyDeletePurnima, Such a pretty diwali setting!! Hope you had a wonderful diwali!
ReplyDeleteeverything looks so festive
ReplyDeletePurnima, I just used a picture from this post-- I hope you won't mind? Please do let me know. The post is here:
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Hope it's okay with you!
Regards,
Gagan