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Change is good!

I recently changed my dining room table for autumn.  I like it simple like in the first picture, but also like the added color.


I bought the runner at the consignment store near my office.  In the fall picture below, I used a rust colored table cloth I found on clearance at WM and simply flipped this runner over to the brown side for this setting.  I love it when runners are reversable.  The print side would look pretty for fall as well.

The burgundy napkin and plaid placemat under the cloche was a Home Goods find, both  and a wooden napkin ring, for 70 cents!! Can't beat that price.  Only problem, this was the only one I could find.  :(

I am linking to Susie at Between Naps on the Porch for Met Monday.

Comments

  1. Goodness, I lost my first comment...lol. I love your fall table. There's something about a cloche that makes everything look dressier on a table and you did good!

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  2. Oh it looks lovely. I love the touch of fall colors. Beautiful change. Hugs, Marty

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