Today over at Simply Stated – brighten things up with a festive Hot Pink & Green Color Palette for the holidays!
Today over at Simply Stated – brighten things up with a festive Hot Pink & Green Color Palette for the holidays!
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Wow! Great idea thanks for all the stuff. :) These are my favorite colors together!
This reminds me of my mother. She used to have the most gorgeous theme every year and one year it was pink and green metallic, man it was beautiful.
What a great setting for New Year’s! It will certainly stand out from the Christmas decor seen throughout the season. I’m sure those gorgeous champagne flutes will create conversation as well.
I would love to see what that looks like on a white silk tablecloth topped with light silver or gold tulle over top. A set of contemporary flatware with smooth lines and sharp curves would match them perfectly.
If it was too bright, you could match it with a black tablecloth and just add glitter to the tables around the centerpieces.