I do apologize for not having been around to visit!!!
During this past week, I gave my presentation titled,
Herbs ~ Edible Plants to my JOY Circle group!
Whew!!!
It was a lot of preparation
getting all those peat pots painted and decorated,
but I adore the finished appearance of my presentation table!!!
I began this journey
with the make~over of my son's lil' red wagon(here).
The night before my presentation,
I set up a mock table in the lower level Family Room
On Crooked Creek!
To allow the herbs to have center attention,
I kept my backgrounds light and neutral.
Next, I placed an ecru linen table cloth
at an angle for added interest.
Atop both tablecloths,
I place a tan linen runner giving more contrast and depth!
Placing these herb embroidered dishtowels
inside the wagon keeps the chassis from being visible.
Placed inside the decorated peat pots
are various herb seed packets for display!
I adore using these wooden crates made by "Mr. Ed" !!!
These two wooden crates, stacked atop one another,
serve a duo~purpose during the evening!
The top crate holds decorative peat pots with flower seeds
while the bottom crate holds the pamphlets for the group!
(You'll be seeing those cute little peat pots in an upcoming Tea On Crooked Creek!)
Near the handle of the Shabby Chic Wagon,
are three empty peat pots which will be planted with
a Basil, a Chive and a Thyme for demonstration purposes!
Our JOY Circle group,
will also be tasting Herb Butter made using the Onion Chive!
I've placed a vintage cream ware oval serving platter and bowl
atop yet another herb embroidered tea towel to hold
crackers and Lemon Chive Butter!
Harvested and dried lavendar from two Seasons past
will adorn the table and scent the air with its heady fragrance!
I added some garden tools
and my garden gloves, freshly washed, to the wooden crates!
During the course of my presentation,
my intent was to aid my JOY Circle Sisters
in choosing what herbs to try,
give them a guide for making choices of which herbs to use,
how to use herbs~ be it for beauty, cooking or fragrances
and where to plant those herbs for optimum enJOYment!
All~in~all, I count the presentation a success!
Several ladies commented
on how much they enjoyed my display!
In the very near future,
I'll be showing you, through a tutorial,
how I decorated these peat pots for my presentation.
Now, I've some catching~up to do!
Thank you for your patience
while I was pre~occupied with my presentation.
Potting aside,
now is the Thyme To Bloom. . .
Until next time. . .
On Crooked Creek will be joining
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Debra @ Common Ground for
Be Inspired Friday!
Be sure to visit
for you’ll come away
filled with amazing inspirations
for use in your own home décor!
Look how very , very cute that turned out. I can see where you have been a busy girl! I am glad it was a successful presentation! Blessings and I am glad the big work is behind you- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteYou do know how to arrange things so they look so nice! I'm sure you did a great job in your presentation!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, Pat this is SO cute, you did a great job with your beautiful display!! love those painted peat pots!
ReplyDeleteHow cute your display is. I know the ladies loved it all. Great job.
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How cute your display is. I know the ladies loved it all. Great job.
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Your display is beautiful and I can see how much work went into the table, pots, wagon etc. I bet the ladies were thrilled. GREAT job my friend. I have a new post now too. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful display, Pat! I would love to have been there for your presentation! I am sure it was wonderful!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteOh my word, I am so impressed with all you did and your presentation table is fabulous. Love it and I am sure your group really appreciated everything. Thanks for joinig Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love your layering of all the elements...wagon, crates, etc. Looking forward to seeing how you decorated the peat pots.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely have the art of display down Pat (ha)!!
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