Festival of Tables 2008 - Part 5
Tropical themes are always a colorful and lush favorite.
This table is a fairly simple one, but features a unique and colorful tablecloth. Anything unique like this is always a bonus.


This exotic table had a creation theme.

That's a working water fountain under that bird.

This table got no small amount of comments. Every year one or two people do a beach or ocean theme. This was the only one this year, but this is the first time Ive seen anyone put live fish in a bowl on the table:

I love the white coral and other real biological ocean artifacts under the fish bowl:

...and it was particularly set off well by the low candles:

Very gutsy and effective.
This table is a fairly simple one, but features a unique and colorful tablecloth. Anything unique like this is always a bonus.


This exotic table had a creation theme.

That's a working water fountain under that bird.

This table got no small amount of comments. Every year one or two people do a beach or ocean theme. This was the only one this year, but this is the first time Ive seen anyone put live fish in a bowl on the table:

I love the white coral and other real biological ocean artifacts under the fish bowl:

...and it was particularly set off well by the low candles:

Very gutsy and effective.
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