Overview of the table. The rich gold of the placesettings look especially nice with the trumpet style multi-colored glass (also on sale at Pier I.)
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Sorry Betty (in the background) is still "dressed" for the first tablescape we posted. I promise to have her "ready" for the next dinner.
The amber/gold colored cracked crystal glasses are also from Pier I. They work well with many different tablescapes. The large glass is actually a wine glass but it is used as a water glass here. |
Both of these votives were purchased at Michael's recently.
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The napkins (a turquoise blue and a rust colored napkin to match the colors in the trumpet glass) are covered with a gold overlay (Pat made all of them from material from JoAnn's Fabrics.) The napkin ring picks up the same colors.
The flatware is Gold Ionic by Wallace from Replacements.com.
Yes, I love these glass balls. And Pat is right - I use them too many times, but they are sooooo pretty. And the color goes so well with the Moroccan table.
Tablecloth - Bed, Bath, and Beyond several years ago
Placemats - Pier I
All glasses - Pier I
Flatware - Replacements.com
Candlesticks - Kohl's
Votives and candles - Michael's
Gold Dinner plates and bowls - Pier I
White charger and Bread/Butter plate - Mansfield by Lenox (thanks Jennifer)
Burgundy and gold chargers - Costco (when Costco had some neat stuff)
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