Many of you know how much I love to decorate the central vintage clock table in the stair parlor, and Mardi Gras is no exception.
This year the chandelier again is filled with purple, green, and gold plumes.
The table features a large trophy cup topped with a large preserved boxwood orb. A regal crown tops the orb, and mask is also placed in front. Beads fall out of the trophy. More glittered Muses shoes are placed around the table.
On the staircase, metallic fringe and ball garland drape to the second floor. Ribbons tied into bows add Carnival flair.
Glass masks sit atop the table leading upstairs.
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Stair Parlor, y’all!
Good morning, Ron! You have such a knack for keeping your Mardi Gras decorations classy and festive rather than garish and gaudy! Nice job, as usual. Have a great day! xoxo
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous and so, so festive! You are so talented. Laissez les bons temps rouler!!
ReplyDeleteElegant, classy and FUN!!!
ReplyDeletethose decorations are all so festive inside! It's almost like decorating for Christmas except in carnival colors.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the lady above - I would think Mardi Gras decorations could be a bit gaudy. Yours are spectacular and fabulous!!! You must be planning to host a party. Those lucky guests!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the feathers in your chandy and that garland is just fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! Let the Good Times Roll! I will be in New Orleans in May with about 24 other ladies! Will miss Mardi Gras, but I love New Orleans any time of year!
ReplyDeleteAwesome as always! Love the feathery plumes in the chandi! I like those glass masks too- they'd be cool with candle light behind them! The trophy cup arrangement is a masterpiece! Where's the bubbly!!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove it Ron! those plumes are beautiful sitting there and those masks are beautiful. You are in the spirit my friend....xo
ReplyDeleteLove your garlands on the stairway...fabulous
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Lori in Atlanta
Love your house tour and obvious love of NOLA. I found you on Bloglovin.
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