Schumann Wild Rose

Schumann Wild Rose
Dishes, dishes, dishes........

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Fresh From the Farm Tablescape

As we finished making a "vegetable haul" from our local Farmer's market today, Pat got the idea of setting a table using fresh vegetables. When we got back home, she pulled out our casual Home Trends "Farm Fresh" dinnerware that has been stored in my garage and went to work.




Flatware is satin finish "Vault" by Gourmet Settings

The checked dinner plate is really fun to mix with other dinnerware
We picked these rustic metal chargers up at Pier 1 just two weeks before they closed
Once again, we found the glassware at the Dollar Tree. 

The napkin ring is a simple wooden shower curtain ring spray painted to match the checks on the dinner plate and a small beer stein shot glass which will act as a place card holder


From the other end of the table

Where it came from:
Burlap Place Mats - from Tuesday Morning four or five years ago
Rustic Metal Charger - from Pier 1 three or four years ago
Dinnerware - "Farm Fresh" by Home Trends from eBay
Flatware - "Vault" by Gourmet Settings from Costco years ago
Glassware - from the Dollar Tree (still available)
Small Beer Mugs - shot glasses by "Home Essentials" from TJMaxx five or six years ago
Napkin Rings - Wooden shower curtain rings spray painted to match the checked dinner plate
Off White Napkins - Handmade by Pat
Wooden Candle Holders and Vegetable Basket - from Michael's years ago
Spring Green Candles - from Pier 1 just before they closed

This week, we will be joining "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch:  http://betweennapsontheporch.net/ 


Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Epiag "Moloya" Tablescape

Pat found the dishware used for this week's table at the Cancer Society's Discovery Thrift Shop a few years ago. It is a delicate looking pattern that blends nicely together with pink and burgundy. 
Pat started with an ivory colored tablecloth and then used wine/burgundy colored place mats



Flatware is "Wind Song" silverplate by Oneida



Once again, Pat used two chargers - this one is Rose "Color Spectrum" by Mikasa
The antique gold charger is from Tuesday Morning

Pat always refers to these Pier 1 goblets as "Ruffles Have Ridges" because of the rippled rim



One last look

Where it came from:
Hemstitch Burgundy Place Mats and Matching Napkins - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond 1 several years ago
Antique Gold Charger - from Tuesday Morning four or five years ago
Pink Charger - "Rose" Color Spectrum by Mikasa from Replacements, Ltd. and eBay
Dinnerware - "Moloyo" by Epiag from the Discovery Thrift Shop four years ago
Flatware - "Wind Song" silverplate by Oneida from Ebay years ago
Glassware - from Pier 1 years ago
Napkin Rings - from Pier 1 five or six years ago
Candle Holders - from Pat's collection

This week, we will be joining "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch:  http://betweennapsontheporch.net/ 



Tuesday, August 16, 2022

It's Fair Time Tablescape

With relaxed COVID restrictions causing people to resume normal lifestyles and activities, here on the remote northern coast of California, we are finally going to have our annual County Fair. And of course, one of the most popular events is the showing of livestock. [I won't mention that as an ethical vegan and animal rights supporter and activist, I fiercely disagree with this disgusting public display of animal exploitation and abuse, but I am a committee of one in my family so it is better left unsaid....]

Whoa there....back to tablescaping.....Pat decided that this was the perfect week to set the table using our fun cow dinnerware - the pattern is "Spotted Cow" by Tienshan. 








Flatware is "Image" by Spode

Tienshan also produced these sweet glasses in the "Spotted Cow" pattern

The cow salt and pepper shakers are by Otagiri
Pat always uses a simple centerpiece when the place setting is colorful or "busy"
We found these adorable cow candle holders at a local thrift store years ago
One last look

Where it came from:
Place Mats - from Tuesday Morning three or four years ago
Black Charger and Bread and Butter Plate - "Fiesta(ware)" by Homer Laughling from Replacements, Ltd.
Dinnerware and Glassware - "Spotted Cow" by Tienshan from eBay and Replacements, Ltd.
Flatware - "Image" by Spode from Tuesday Morning at least ten years ago
Napkin Rings - from a local antique shop years ago
Napkins - from Linentablecloth.com
Cow Candle Holders - from the Cancer Society's Discovery Thrift store years ago

This week, we will be joining "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch:  http://betweennapsontheporch.net/ 

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Edme and Old Britain Castles Tablescape

This week's table was another family affair. Our great-niece is back to school in a week so she is here getting her dorm room ready and had some extra time to join Pat and I and "play" with dishes. Here is the table that they came up with:
The table features a mix of Lapis Fiesta(ware), Edme by Wedgewood, and Old Britain Castles by Johnson Brothers
Pat used two napkins held together by a matching napkin ring made from PVC pipe cut into 1" rounds and spray painted matching blue.



Flatware is "Addison" stainless steel by Mikasa
I love the square salad plate (a signature piece of Johnson Brother's) in this pattern



One of our very favorite glassware patterns - from the Dollar Tree


One last look

Where it came from:
Charger and Luncheon Plate - "Edme" by Wedgewood from eBay and Replacements, Ltd.
Dinner Plate - Lapis "Fiesta(ware)" by Homer Laughlin from Macy's (active color)
Accent (Salad Plate), Cup and Saucer, and Bread and Butter Plate - Blue "Old Britain Castles" [1930-2003] by Johnson Brothers from eBay and Replacements, Ltd.
Flatware - "Addison" by Mikasa from Costco three years ago
Glassware - from the Dollar Tree (still active)
Napkins - from Linentable.com last year
Napkin Rings - Handmade by Pat's husband from PVC pipe cut into 1" rounds and spray painted with plastic adhesive spray paint
Candle Holders - from our collection

This week, we will be joining "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch:  http://betweennapsontheporch.net/