My friend and fellow blogger, Lynda, introduced me to Mosaic Monday at the Little Red House recently. I had very limited experience with Pic Monkey, but decided to give it a try. This summer I assembled a patriotic tablescape for Memorial Day and The 4th of July. There is just something so cheerful about the colors red, white and blue. Even though I wasn't blogging then, I did take pictures of the table, because you know.... you never know when you might want to share. :-) Mosaic Monday seemed like to perfect opportunity to improve my skills on Pic Monkey and share the tablescape!
So... there it is! I realize I have a lot to learn about creating mosaics, but I think the first one turned out pretty well! I have created several red, white and blue tablescapes over the years ~ I think they are perfect any time of year! Denim, bandannas grosgrain ribbons, gingham checks, daisies, and white ironstone are a winning combination!
Happy Monday!!
Lisa
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Beautiful tablescape and mosaic! I love the patriotic theme and colors. Thanks for sharing, have a happy week!
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DeleteThe table looks fantastic and the mosaic is perfect. Beautiful job on both. Blessed be and have a wonderful week:)
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DeleteWelcome to Mosaic Monday. Your collage is very pretty. Thanks for sharing.
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DeleteBeautiful photos! Love the collage and I love Pic Monkey!!
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What an amazingly cute, and well-assembled tablescape. This is seriously magazine-worthy. I'm glad you thought to take pictures of this so it didn't go unappreciated in blog-land! You really have a knack for dressing up a table. Very very inspiring.
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Meredith
Lisa, your patriotic setting is so pretty and festive! Love the bandanas as napkins! Your mosaic is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love red white and blue and use it (almost) year round!
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