Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Jacqueline
Chocolat - French for Chocolate. I adored chocolate from a young age when I had to sneak in the cupboard to find where my mother had hidden the Nestle's Chocolate Chips. Having read about the famous chocolat shoppes in Paris, when I finally got there I was determined to try a chocolate from every Paris shoppe. I invite you to share my adventures in creating, in travel, and in life.
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Words to Eat By
"Though never a very good dieter, she'd found a rule of thumb that kept her from blimping out as her metabolism aged - eat what you want, but not all of it. So if she wanted cheesecake, she made cheesecake, had a slice, and took the rest to a friend or someone in her church who needed a pick-me-up."
Lemon Tart, A Culinary Mystery, by Josi S. Kilpack

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Oh, Jacqueline, everything is so elegant and so very beautiful! Your table couldn't be prettier!
ReplyDeleteWow, Jacqueline, your gorgeous table would be just right for my dinging room!
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful!
ReplyDelete-Kim :)
Jacqueline, this table is just exquisite! What a gorgeous take on an Easter table!!! Everything looks so elegant...just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love this! I'm so glad to see something so creative. Not that I don't love me a bunny, but this is so sophisticated and lovely. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLinda @ A Toile Tale
These are not the colors that jump to mind when you think of Easter, but this is gorgeous! So elegant and sparkly! Love your attention to details! Hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a beautiful elegant table, Jacqueline. The flatware is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing elegant table! I love the elements you chose, definitely Easter, but not pastel. The bunny is so precious. And still drool when i see your lovely flatware.. Gorgeous Jacqueline.. amazingly gorgeous.. xo marlis
ReplyDeleteThis is such an elegant Easter table! I just love the sparkly eggs & of course, the darling Easter bunny.
ReplyDeleteJacqueline, What a gorgeous table! The bunny is adorable and I am in love with your flatware. Everything is beautiful. Thanks for linking to the Open House party.
ReplyDeletexo, Sherry
Jacqueline, Your table is so gorgeous and even more appealing because it is unusual to see Easter in this beautiful combination of silver and white! Your bunny is so cute and sweet in her little tutu! Wonderful table! Linda
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty, but I am so taken with the glitter eggs. Did you make them? Did you buy them? If so where?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Beautiful....It's not sweet to envy, but I kinda envy your guest that get to sit at this wonderful Easter table!
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Oh my goodness, what an elegant, glittery, gorgeous tablescape. What fun to be a guest at your table!!
ReplyDeleteYour table is so dazzling and elegant for a special dinner to celebrate a remarkable day.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful change of pace for an Easter table...you found a treasure with those eggs! The bunny is so wonderful. I think that she's a princess bunny. Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is so elegant and rich! Absolutely beautiful! Such a opulent take on an Easter table... I love it!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
I have been in love with your flatware since the first time I saw it on one of your tables. It is gorgeous. This table is SO elegant. Very inspired, I don't think you can ever have to much GLITZ!!!! Love it. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteI am speechless.......absolutely spectacular! xo
ReplyDeleteVery elegant table. I like the layering of the dishes and your flatware IS lovely!
ReplyDeleteI truly enjoy looking at and drooling over your table settings. This one is very elegant. I really like that bunny - somehow she manages to be elegant as well. And, that flatware - oh, my. It is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING! I love the fonts on all the signs/labels~perfect!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from the Open House Linky Party! http://queenofsavings.com
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I've been away from your blog for so long. I'm gonna have to browse around and see all the wonderful stuff that I've missed.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Jacqueline! So different and elegant. Glittery and glamorous and no pastels, genius!
ReplyDeletei finally made it to my first Home Goods store this weekend in chicago!! How fun it was, anne
ReplyDeleteI love it! It's different, it's bold, it's glitzy, it's just plain pretty!!!!!!! I'll be expecting that Horchow flatware in a care package in the mail! :-)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I've busted out the glitter at Christmas(of course) and at Halloween, but never Easter. I love how the glittered eggs look with your tablescape! Just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAlways love your elegant tablescapes. I just bought the same glass eggs at Homegoods. Couldn't believe I found such gorgeous Easter eggs. I plan to use them in a glass pedestal bowl with white Easter grass and silver leaf paper mache eggs (which I haven't made yet). Loved your whole presentation (as usual)!
ReplyDeleteYour table are Always Elegant! Love the glittery eggs and how you were able to tie everything in together.
ReplyDeleteXO Cindy
That silverware is absolutely gorgeous! Beautiful tablescape...as always!!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is truly my "happy place". This is just jaw dropping gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Shel
What a beautiful table the silver has made. Looks very elegant!
ReplyDeletePat
Oh graciouness, Jackie...
ReplyDeleteThis is the most beautiful tablescaping I seen so far. A magical indeed...
Happy TS,
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Magnificent! So elegant. You have outdone yourself.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!! I love, love this so much. It is elegant!!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
A beautiful and elegant Easter table!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful...what a stunning and elegant table. Who'd have thought glittery for Easter?? And I just LOVE your flatware!
ReplyDeleteLove this take on Easter! You found a way to make it so elegant!
ReplyDeleteRobin
Robin Flies South
I absolutely look this tablescape. Such a nice departure from the expected pastels. That flatware pattern is to die for!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable bunny bearing a spring wish! Such a sophisticated & whimsical table at the same time~ I love your glittery & beaded elements :)
ReplyDeleteI can't pick just one thing because, each and every item on your table is just beautiful. Happy Easter
ReplyDeleteOh my... I think I am in love. What a gorgeous table. It's so dreamy in silver and white. All the little details are perfection. The vintage bunny stole my heart!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I'd never, ever have thought of the sliver and white for Easter but the jeweled eggs are lovely and everything looks so fresh. Quite beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWOW! That looks amazing! So very elegant and sophisticated. Even the bunny looks like it went to Charm School.
ReplyDeleteI just love this! Thanks so much for sharing at Let's Dish! See you Wed!
Beautiful Tablescape! I never thought of using silver for Easter, but it really works and looks so elegant!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteJaqueline you made a easter table set for a king!! The beautiful silver for easter is a great idea.
ReplyDeletethanks,
Talley
What a GORGEOUS tablescape, Jacqueline!! Wowzers! Elegant & elaborate & yet, still full of FUN, too. Very well done, Honey!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Rett
Jacqueline, I was out of town last week and didn't have access to my computer. Sorry to be so late arriving at this amazingly gorgeous table. You've outdone yourself on this one. Wowzers is right, Rett! I'm going to be scrolling up and down through this one some more. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and beautiful. I think its the perfect Easter Sunday table.
ReplyDeleteJacqueline, I've been scrolling through to see some post I've missed, and I've enjoyed myself so much! These eggs and the table setting are beautiful. I also love those plates in the Country Bunny tablescape. And how cute are those Peeps? You are just so clever. laurie
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic setting! The flatware from Horchow is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous setting!! It's so elegant, and the flatware from Horchow is just spectacular!
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