Re: miniatures


Sorry, Auralie, I was being facetious.  I actually thought your 8 inch table 
was a typo, thinking that a more normal size banquet table would be 8 FEET 
long.  In that case a demitasse cup would be a pretty small arrangement for a 
banquet table decoration - this is why I thought you were objecting to the 
demitasse cups.

As to "> I know, I know, you really don't want to hear this."
On the contrary, this is really fascinating (NOT being facecious) I would 
really enjoy seeing a show like this.

Kitty

> In a message dated 08/13/2003 11:07:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> kmrsy@comcast.net writes:
> 
> > I thought it was the flowers that were miniature, but the tables, too?
> > _^..^_ Kitty
> > 
> > 
> 
> A "table design" includes the dishes and other appointments, including a 
> flower arrangement, for a given type of meal, such as "a luncheon for two," or 
> "buffet for six."  In a standard size flower show, the components would be the 
> same ones you set your table with, and would be staged on an appropriately-sized 
> table, but in a miniature show the dishes must be in scale.  Specifications 
> might be, "Tea for two, staged on a pedestal with a 9" round top, 42" high."  
> For this you would need tiny dishes and a flower design about 5" high.
> I know, I know, you really don't want to hear this.
> 
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