Over view of the table
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The place setting
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Dinnerware is inexpensive "Wicker" by Oneida but it looks perfect with the "green theme"
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Flatware is "Image" by Spode
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Pat's inspiration for the table came from this green wine glass from the Dollar Store. The other glasses are "Bayonne" from Pier 1
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The centerpiece is made up of three white pitchers filled with flowers. Pat added four crystal candle holders holding 12-inch tapers in between.
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Here's a close up of the candle holder stem
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You can see why Pat selected the glassware - the stem has a similar rounded shape
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Then Pat added a pair of these candle holders - one at each end of the table
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Where it came from:
Tablecloth and Napkins - from Linentableclothes.com
Dishware - "Wicker" by Oneida from Cuddly Bear (a local antique shop)
Flatware - ""Image" by Spode from Tuesday Morning
Clear Glassware - "Bayonne" from Pier 1
Green Wine Glass - from the Dollar Store
White Pitchers - from our collection
Green Candle Holders - TJMaxx
Crystal Candle Holders - by Shannon Crystal from Ross
Candles - Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Silk Flowers - Michael's
We will be joining:
Cuisine Kathleen's "Let's Dish" this Wednesday: http://www.cuisinekathleen.com/
Susan at "Between Naps on the Porch" this Thursday: http://betweennapsontheporch.net/
Update: Yes, we have water - nearly three inches of rain Sunday (no, the drought is not over but we have soggy, wet ground because it poured buckets), but what was really "fun" Sunday....we experienced a 6.9 earthquake shortly after 10:00 PM last night. At least the rain had stopped by then. Just special......Sorry, gotta go move the refrigerator and a couple of curios back into place, clean up "a few items" and thank God for no major damage. Have a "still" and drier week.
Update: Yes, we have water - nearly three inches of rain Sunday (no, the drought is not over but we have soggy, wet ground because it poured buckets), but what was really "fun" Sunday....we experienced a 6.9 earthquake shortly after 10:00 PM last night. At least the rain had stopped by then. Just special......Sorry, gotta go move the refrigerator and a couple of curios back into place, clean up "a few items" and thank God for no major damage. Have a "still" and drier week.
Wow! Absolutely love the crisp white China against the lush green tablecloth - really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful table you and Pat have set! I always struggle with the perfect lighting. You did good!
ReplyDeleteBestill my heart! That is about the most beautiful shade of green I think I have ever seen! I LOVE your setting: the white and that exquisite green is so striking. Beautiful! Have a good St. Patrick's Day! Rosie @ The Magic Hutch
ReplyDeleteGreen and white gives such a crisp look. Great job! Happy St. Pat's Day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Those pitchers of daisies are great and I love your bright tablecloth.
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