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This week in honor of Valentine's Day we will be including posts on how to celebrate it with Chinoiserie aplomb. Tip Number 1-if red roses are part of your celebration, try putting them in a blue and white Chinese porcelain vase. The color combination is absolutely stunning as with this example by Carolyne Roehm.
This look is so classic - I love it! So gorgeous with the deep red - i would love it with pink, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful combination, and I have lots of blue and white porcelain!
ReplyDeleteKarena
Screams romantic. I adore the colors, so rich. Lovely Sunday to you Beth.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, indeed!
ReplyDeleteLove blue and white and I do use it in my home I add a dark pink and it is lovely , your picture is stunning and a great suggestion. Kathysue
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the picture I said to myself, "this is so Carolyne Roehm!"- well of course it is! So elegant and refined.
ReplyDeleteThanks for nice suggestion!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine’s Day !!!
Marija-I love pink and peach roses in my house.
ReplyDeleteKarena-Such a classic.
ReplyDeleteDeb-A long weekend here snowed in and digging out.
ReplyDeleteAlison-Stay tuned for a fun week.
ReplyDeleteKathysue-Blue and white porcelain looks good with just about anything, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteDomestic Goddess-Nobody does flower arranging better than Carolyne Roehm.
ReplyDeleteJohan-Thanks for stopping by.
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