loved the pics! Pink rules..bright or pale..have always had a soft corner and having a one year old girl isn't really helping me;)I only think of pink these days!
Fall for me is always burnt oranges and reds - warm colors! I have a slightly unrelated question back to you, i finally got my hands on some brass urulis much like the ones you have in your pics. I had some flowers floating in water, after I rmeived the water, i noticed the inside of the uruli was tarnished black. Do you have any tricks you use in restoring the original color?
Ann~ In India there really isn't a season called 'fall'...there are subtle changes around you that gives an indication of a season in transition.
Our home is always flaming in orange because of the walls:-) The warm pink is just my way of bringing in some change:-)
About the brass Urlis..yes when you use water in brass some amount of staining takes place. I use a scouring powder available locally called "Pitambari' which brings back the shine in minutes. You could also use tamarind paste:-)
Of course, nothing could ever be as beautiful as your world...but my town is filled with amber, red, gold and yellow trees....it's Autumn in Canada! xo
This is lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Archana. Love the little uruli and the clay thing too.
ReplyDeleteYou give all colors a magical touch.
love the colours!
ReplyDeleteloved the pics! Pink rules..bright or pale..have always had a soft corner and having a one year old girl isn't really helping me;)I only think of pink these days!
ReplyDeleteLuv the flower arrangements and the pink pillows...
ReplyDeletelove the colors. It is aqua blue at my home:)
ReplyDeleteLove your cushion---it looks so good against the raw cotton/silk seat.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pink color, i love it :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.....pink is such a nice contrast to the fall colors of the States.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.....pink is such a nice contrast to the fall colors of the States.
ReplyDeleteFall for me is always burnt oranges and reds - warm colors! I have a slightly unrelated question back to you, i finally got my hands on some brass urulis much like the ones you have in your pics. I had some flowers floating in water, after I rmeived the water, i noticed the inside of the uruli was tarnished black. Do you have any tricks you use in restoring the original color?
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone:-)
ReplyDeleteAnn~ In India there really isn't a season called 'fall'...there are subtle changes around you that gives an indication of a season in transition.
Our home is always flaming in orange because of the walls:-)
The warm pink is just my way of bringing in some change:-)
About the brass Urlis..yes when you use water in brass some amount of staining takes place. I use a scouring powder available locally called "Pitambari' which brings back the shine in minutes. You could also use tamarind paste:-)
Hope this helps.
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Lovely !!!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful..!!!!!!!!!!! Nice flower arrangement.....
ReplyDeleteMangala
Very pretty, the new fall :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful images, Archana! I loved the bright pink flower in the brass urli :)
ReplyDeleteLovely colors!
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The pinks and whites are amazing. I thought I wasn't a pink person, but this is truly beautful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Lately I've been really attracted to orange-yellows, but seeing your photos may lead me in an entirely new direction. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the polishing tips Archana! Much appreciated! (I got lost amongst your blogs and dumbly kept checking the Chai blog for updates ;-))
ReplyDeleteOh the colour - pink is so so gorgeous.. .lovely.. I'm pink & purple as well.. I so am!!
ReplyDeletemy summer color was pink! i think i'm trading it for a deep blue, but i haven't decided yet.
ReplyDeleteOf course, nothing could ever be as beautiful as your world...but my town is filled with amber, red, gold and yellow trees....it's Autumn in Canada! xo
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