And it is that time of the year again- when light prevails
over darkness and fills our heart with hope and optimism. It is that time of
the year when we tend to reflect on ideals such as compassion and empathy in
the backdrop of twinkling diyas. It is that time of the year when our homes are
filled with a festive glow and our hearts are full of gratitude for life’s
little blessings. And as always, we are thrilled to celebrate Diwali with you.
This Deepavali, I am elated to invite Pinky of Pinkz Passionto Aalayam. She shares her thoughts on adding a magical elegance to your
Diwali décorscape with brass, flowers and twinkling diyas!
Take note dear readers
and join Pinky as she rings in festive cheer with a beautiful Diwali tablescape. The magic of Diwali beckons and without much further ado, I present Pinky’s
Diwali tablescape. We love to bring you décor ideas that you can recreate in
your home and we hope Pinky’s beautiful Diwali images will encourage you to
conjure up fond Diwali memories of your own as you gather around the dinner
table with friends and family.
We hope
you will be that intrepid hostess hosting the most recherché Diwali dinner this
year and Aalayam will be your go–to resource for ideas and inspirations.
I absolutely loved her sparkly and celebratory images. Thank
you Pinky for showing us how to pack style and substance as we attempt to savor
the warm glow of Diwali diyas.
Pinky blogs at Pinkz Passion and her blog just
celebrated its one year anniversary – congratulations!
You can catch
her creative work and seasonal inspirations over at pinkz passion. It was my absolute pleasure to
collaborate with her for this Diwali feature. Thank you Pinky!
Next up is Aalayam’s annual Diwali post – the one that
I love putting together just for you
dear readers. Let me inspire you to create a festive ambience at home the
Aalayam way! Rustic and haveli-esque, my
Diwali décor this year is influenced by the earthy flavors and variegated textures of
Rajasthan! Piqued? Join me tomorrow, will you?
Cheers
~Deepa
p.s: Images in this post are the property of Pinky and
subject to copyright.
A big shout out to Aalayam for featuring this, it was my absolute pleasure to see my work on the blog I follow ardently, thank you. Wishing Aalayam a great success ahead.
ReplyDeleteTruly divine! Super se Uper collections. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks again pinky for adding to our Diwali repertoire of ethnic inspirations.
ReplyDeleteLove your photography!
~deepa
Great inspiration about color, cusine and culture...Thanks for your inspiratons.
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