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Thursday, November 10, 2011

B&W, Silver and ...



Black, white, silver, and gold for Christmas.
 

I did not plan that reflection in the mirror but am glad I captured it.

This display was created by my friend, Bonnie, and I liked it so much I had to go home and grab my camera.
This is the same store that had the beautiful red velvet sofa from Sunday's post.





 That table had contact paper on the top of it and when she pulled it off it revealed the black paint and she left it like that.



I am linking with Debra at Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday.


may joy and peace surround you 
Olive

23 comments:

  1. I love that palette
    for Christmas! What
    a sweet set up....

    xx Suzanne

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  2. Very beautiful! I love the first picture with the mirror!

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  3. Hi Olive... love love love those shimmery colors together!... that velvet sofa would have looked soo pretty by that table!... xoxo Julie Marie

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  4. Very nice. Maybe we should do the contact paper trick on something newly painted. She may be on to something there!

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  5. I love that old window frame with the twig garland....very pretty and simple.

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  6. I am into subtle bling this year, so I'll be incorporating silver, white, and black, as well! Must be a theme! LOL You are always so flattering when you come visit my kitchen hutch! Love hearing from you, as always. hugs, Sue

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  7. I love this color combination for Christmas. It's classic and oh so pretty.

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  8. Hi Olive, that is a beautiful display. Love the table!

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  9. Loves it Olive! you totally have me ready to decorate!

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  10. Those colors look so pretty together for the holidays. That was a good idea to just leave the table like that. It's much more interesting now.

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  11. Beautiful!!!!! Love the black pop against the white and silver! "She" is purrsonally a bit tired of Dad's purrference to red and silver. And honestly, so am I. I mean do you have any idea how hard it is to hide in a tree with red and silver?!??! I gotta tell you, there is no blending in at all. Sure cuts the Christmas tree adventures down to a dull roar. Purrhaps this year, "she" will win the battle and put up something more.....tabby colored ;)

    I hope you have a grand weekend!

    Purrs!

    Romeo

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  12. Beautiful displays. What a lovely store that must be to visit and browse around.

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  13. Her display is gorgeous and I really like the table, everything worked out so well. I'm a new follower, please drop for a visit when you have a chance.

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  14. Hi, Olive...thanks for stopping by.:)

    I love those colors for Christmas..I am going to TRY for a black and white theme but with traditional reds and greens thrown in.:))
    I just need to find some awesome black and white ribbon for bows on my tree. My tree is tiny so it won't take much.
    Thanks for the inspiration.

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  15. Such an elegant display captured so beautifully by you and your camera! Ann

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  16. Such a pretty vignette! I love those colors and have tired of the typical red and green, the older I get. Love the softness of the display you featured.
    Lynn
    www.cottageandcreek.com

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  17. The soft and delicate palette is absolutely lovely. And I adore your first photo with the reflection. So very pretty.

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  18. I love silver, but it looks the best at christmas, love the light reflecting off of it.

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  19. This is adorable, glad I saw it...very unique Olive!

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  20. Very nice images. Thanks for sharing!

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  21. Hello my dear, I'm loving this! That lone white branch with the gold ornaments hanging down is really inspiring me. Thanks for joining in for the party! xoxo

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I adore your comments. They are like finding unexpected chocolates. olive