Welcome to Tablescape Thursday
Hosted by Susan at
This is my very first time participating in Tablescape Thursday..
After viewing everyone else's
beautiful work week
after week over the past months
I have to admit I've always
been hesitant.
Have you ever heard the expression
"If you can't run with the
big dogs.. Stay on the Porch"
Well that's me lol .. because
YOU LADIES ROCK!
In Honor of the upcoming
Memorial Holiday
I wanted to share with you
a lil something I put together
to Honor the
past and present
Military Men in my life.
I used the colors Red, White, Blue, Yellow, Camo & Black & White
all colors connected to our military.
Red, White & Blue .. Our Flag & Country
Yellow.. Rememberance of those
gone out from amongst us to places far away.
Camo.. Military Uniforms
Black & White.. MIA/POW
One of Jeff's old Boonie Hats.. used to display a few medallions.
I wish I could show you
some of his Honor Medals..
but those are locked away
in our safe deposit box,
and I had permission
from him to only show these.
Since I didn't like the look
of the bare wood of the tabletop
I tried to incorporate
some of his old uniforms
on the table but..
no matter what I tried
it just didn't look right..
So , I went out
and found a piece of
camo material to use as
my table covering.
The camo set it off.. I added old military pictures of
my loved ones as
place cards.
This is my handsome Father In-Laws.
My precious Daddy'sAdded a lil touch of myDaddy's favorite thing..Fresh picked Blackberries.
A special cross to honorthose no longer with us.
My Daddy&Granddad in the background
These are M-16 magazines..used underneath my centerpiece.
I think it looks so beautiful set up..Everytime I look at itI see my Daddy.Jeff has complimentedmany times over the lastfew days...and that makes meso proud.
I'm VERY PROUD of the Military Men in my life..
And VERY PROUD to HONOR those who fight
and who have fought
for the very freedom
I enjoy each and every day.
Thank you for sharing in my first
tablescape .. I do hope you
enjoyed your visit.
Have A Blessed Day,