Schumann Wild Rose

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

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Blue Autumn Tablescape

I've said it before but I am not a big fan of the quintessential colors of fall - you know, the oranges, rusts, browns, and golds that are so much a part of the landscape during Autumn. In fact, I would just like to skip over Autumn/Halloween/Thanksgiving and move right into Christmas. I don't even mind if Costco has Christmas decorations already. [Full disclosure: I have already bought some Holiday "stuff" there....Yes!!!] But since this blog is shared with my Season-loving sister, we set Autumn tables.....
To appease and somewhat placate me, Pat set this week's Autumn table in blue and beige tones. Much better color choice.....

The centerpiece is just an assortment of blue and beige pumpkins

The squash and pumpkin accent plate is from Pier 1
We have had these blue glass swirl "alabaster-like" plates for years
The charger is Colonial Blue "Color Spectrum" by Mikasa
One of my very favorite flatware patterns - "Fluence" by Oneida
We found these Polish goblets by Krosno at Pier 1 years ago - pattern unknown




One last look

Where it came from:
Place Mat and Matching Napkin - from Art & Old Things (a local antique store) several years ago
Charger - Colonial Blue "Color Spectrum" by Mikasa from eBay and Replacements, Lt.
Glass Dinner Plate - "Alabaster Glass" Blue swirl plate from Pier 1 years ago
Accent Plate - Unknown pattern from Pier 1 six or seven years ago
Flatware - "Fluence" by Oneida from Replacements, Ltd.
Glassware - Pattern unknown by Krosno from Pier 1 years ago
Blue Pumpkin Napkin Ring - from Pier 1 five or six years ago
Assorted Pumpkins - from Pier 1, TJMaxx, and Michael's over the years
Garlands - from Michael's several years ago

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

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Tallyho Tablescape

The mere idea of fox hunting is abhorrent to millions of people. Indeed, in England where fox hunting was considered a national sport, it was banned (a resounding 85% of the population when surveyed in 2017 thought the ban should continue and has since). But there is no harm to any animal to use "Tallyho" dinnerware ["Tallyho" is the cry that hunters call out when a fox is spotted which then begins the hunt] on a table.




Flatware is gold satin finish "Kyoto" by Holister
"Tallyho" by Fitz & Floyd was produced only a short time - from 1991 thru 1993
We found the "Tartan Plaid" dinnerware at Pier 1 during Christmas season a few years ago



From the other end of the table

Where it came from:
Rattan Place Mats - from Pier 1 years ago
Black Charger Plate - "Color Spectrum" by Mikasa from Replacements, Ltd.
Dinnerware - "Tartan Plaid" from Pier 1 three or four years ago
Accent Plates - "Tallyho" by Fitz & Floyd from eBay
Bread and Butter Plate - Black "Fiesta(ware)" by Homer Laughlin from Replacements, Ltd.
Flatware - "Kyoto" by Holister from Wayfair six or seven years ago
Glassware - "Picardy" from Pier 1 several years ago
Napkins - from Linentablecloth.com (still available)
Napkin Rings - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond many years ago
Gold Candle Holders - from Pier 1 three or four Christmas's ago

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

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Banned Books Week Tablescape

 "Any book worth banning is a book worth reading."  Isaac Asimov

I read banned books. I make it a deliberate undertaking. Every month I read at least one or two banned or challenged books - sometimes I have to work really hard to figure out why this book or that book was designated banned by some "authority" but I read it anyway.  I refuse to let someone tell me that I should not or cannot read a certain book. 

Thus, the theme for this week is "Banned Books." September 18th through the 24th is National Banned Book Week. Pat has been waiting months for this week to do a tablescape to highlight this inane, asinine restriction on people. 
At each place setting is a banned book. Of course, the "X" on the salad plate denotes rejection, danger, death - a sad state of affairs......






Flatware is very modern "Kaja Black" by Jankng
Glassware is "Jet Black" by Reizart
Pat made a centerpiece out of banned books held together by black alphabet bookends.
The dots on the spine of each book are my way of sorting books in my bookcases. "Yellow" means banned or challenged book/

Some of the books on the table - yes, Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird is on several banned book lists. What??!!?  Even Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain has been banned in some places.....Others not in the picture include: Ulysses, The Color Purple, Of Mice and Men (one of my favorites), A Farewell To Arms, Gone With the Wind, The Lord of the Rings, and the list goes on......

Where it came from:
White Place Mat - "Calvin Klein Home" from Tuesday Morning several years ago
Place Plate Mat - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond six or seven years ago
Dinnerware - Pattern name unknown by 10 Strawberry Street from Pat's collection
Flatware - "Kaya Black" by Jankng from eBay years ago
Glassware - "Jet Black" by Reizart from Replacements, Ltd.
Black Wooden Candle Holders - from Pier 1 five or six years ago
Wooden Alphabet Book Ends - from Amazon (always available)

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

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Fall's Almost Here Tablescape

With Autumn just around the corner, it seems appropriate to slowly transition into Fall-like tablescapes. Pat chose Pier 1's "Danielle's Flowers" dinnerware and paired it with definitely Fall colors of orange, sage and rust. 
Although quite bold in color, the dinnerware can, as with most Pier 1 dishes, easily be used with many different color themes and seasons





The charger and matching bread/butter plate is "Paprika" Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughlin

Glassware is one of our very favorites - from the Dollar Tree

One last look from the other end of the table

Where it came from:
Burnt Orange Place Mats - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond years ago
Charger (Chop Plate) and Matching Bread/Butter Plate - "Paprika" Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughlin from Replacements, Ltd.
Dinnerware - "Danielle's Flowers" from Pier 1 five years ago
Flatware - "Butterfly" stainless steel by Godinger from Horchow three years ago
Glassware - from the Dollar Tree years ago (but still available)
Cream colored Napkin - Handmade by Pat
Wooden Candle Holders - from Michael's years ago

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