A little outdoor Al Fresco picnic. With a touch of France. From the Paris Flea Market salad plates to the Fleur de Lys chargers and flatware. A fun time for two!
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The pewter flatware even has a fleur de lys (lily) design on the handle, which we associate with being French inspired.
Some Star Gazer lilies from Pier 1. They look so real, don't you think? Have you ever had the experience of getting the pollen from a lily on you or your clothing? Most florist's remove the pollen in their arrangements. I "stuck" my nose in an arrangement at a Disney Hotel and the pollen was front and center all day. My nose was a beacon of yellow gold. Loud and proud!
My deep pink goblet has the fleur de lys as well. I bought them after Easter at Pottery Barn a few years ago. I always planned to use them for a Halloween table to match a tablecloth I had. Something a little different for that holiday for sure. PB probably had 100 or more left over and was closing them out at .99 cents each. I thought that was an amazing price. I just purchased 8, now I wish I had bought more.
The salad plate is called Paris Flea Market. They come in a set of 4 and each plate has a different design. They are melamine as well. Great for indoors or out!
Sparkling pink lemonade. Made in France and purchased at Home Goods. You never know what you will find at Home Goods. We have 3 Home Goods within easy driving distance of my house. There is a new Home Goods store opening in October, which will be about 10 minutes away.
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