Pat accommodates lots of people for Easter Brunch by setting tables throughout the kitchen and down the livingroom. She had her kitchen table specially made from her own design to act as a table and an extra heavy countertop. She sets it in addition to several round tables in the livingroom each holding five to six people or more.
The kitchen counter/table
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Close up of the place setting - yes, that's a bright yellow charger holding Bordallo Cabbage dishware
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Flatware is sleek "Image" stainless steel by Spode
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First layer of the place setting is a small vegetable/berry bowl to hold fruit salad
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Although it looks washed out, this is a very bright "Sunflower" yellow Fiesta Bread/Butter plate
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Of course, I love the chargers - bright yellow!
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Pat used sage green and yellow napkins held by a simple yellow napkin ring
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Bunnies everywhere......
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Egg candles sit throughout the grass
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This is what the round tables look like
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Pat used part of her Easter Village as the centerpiece
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Where it came from:
Yellow Chargers - inexpensive lacquer chargers spray painted with Fusion Spray Paint
Bordallo Pinheiro Cabbage Dishware - from eBay, TJMaxx, Replacements, Ross
Yellow Accent Plate - "Sunflower" Fiesta by Homer Laughlin from Replacements
Flatware - "Image" by Spode from Tuesday Morning
Sage Green Napkins - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Yellow Napkins - Handmade by Pat
Water Glass - The Dollar Store
Champagne Glass - "Bubbles Galore" by Maxwell & Williams from Tuesday Morning
We will be joining Susan at "Between Naps on the Porch" this Thursday: http://betweennapsontheporch.net/
Love the green cabbage china. Your yellow and green place settings are the perfect colors. Have a great Easter with the cute bunnies!
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The green of the cabbage plates compliments the yellow Fiesta plate and the yellow charger wonderfully. I love the whimsey of the Easter Village as part of the table setting. I know what you mean about the cabbage plates. I have quite a few pieces collected over the years. I have used the green cabbage plates and serving pieces for family get togethers but not in a tablescape for the blog. I do like it especially the white cabbage plates and I have used the pink cabbage plates for a tablescape, but not the green. After seeing how beautifully you have combined the pieces I think I may give try and mix it up in a different way and see what I can come up with too. Thank you so much for the inspiration!! Have a wonderful blessed Easter.
ReplyDeleteI always love to see what you have done on your tables and this green and yellow combination is so original! I love all of the bunnies and the idea of hosting a large crowd for brunch. However, I am in a panic about cooking for nine - I am so out of practice!! Hope you Easter is fabulous!!
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