Monday, October 11, 2010

Countdown to Diwali!!

Here are some more pictures from my Sunday evening. I have been dying to use these brass stake tea light holders my mom sent from India. I am going to be in India for Diwali (the festival of lights). However, last night was my countdown to Diwali with almost all of the candles being lit at home:-)





15 comments:

MS said...

Hey Anu,

the tealight holders look elegant..now I see where you get your decor genes from....

Sarita

mermaid gallery said...

festival of lights sounds so lovely....as is your home....

Shilpa said...

The stake tealight holders are beautiful, nice gift from your mom :)

Kamini said...

Oh Anu they are perfect for that festive Diwali look. And the art in your home is gorgeous!

Sound Horn Please said...

The brass tealight holders are so gorgeous and they go perfectly with the rest of the decor!

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

Pretty! I have the floating version of the metal diya holders, but I like this version so much better!

You have a great time in India. It would be lovely to catch up if you have an afternoon/evening to spare :)

Anonymous said...

aaawww.. Anu.. those candles are gorgeous... Your home looks amazing as usual... Think I should do another tour now!! :-)

Anonymous said...

Hi Anu,
Thanks for stopping by on my blog.This is such a lovely post ..reminds of all the preparations and decorations I used to do back in India.Loved the diyas on the tea lights and the beautiful brass idol of Ganesha!!
-Tanvi

Unknown said...

loved your diyas! Are they from Good Earth..I think I saw something like this there. Your home looks gorgeous...a home tour please!

My Dream Canvas said...

Thank you so much ladies for your warm and encouraging comments!

Low Tide High Style said...

Your home is beautiful Anu, and especially under the glow of candlelight! The candle holders your mother sent you are lovely! I wish you safe travels for your journey home to celebrate Diwali!

Kat :)

Preeti said...

Hi Anu, where is your store, i simply love your work.

Roopini Varadaraju said...

Thank you for this post. They look sooo beautiful and inspired me to create something similar using coke tins. Here is a link if you like to have a look Coke Tins into Pretty Candle Votive
Roopini
Let's Make It Lovely

Unknown said...

Deepavali 2018 is Hindu's religious celebration of lights and sound.
People love to share Diwali ,Rangoli photos,Images,wallpapers,pictures,Gif images,
In this year 2018, We Wish you in Advance " Happy Diwali "

Unknown said...

Your home looks so inviting and warm. What is the name of the paint color on your walls?

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