So Don, here's to you, the inventor of the infamous Phoenicopterus Ruber Plasticus (or more commonly known as the plastic pink flamingo):
Pat was terrified when I bought these a while back - fearing I would "add" to her husband's every expanding collection.... |
The table |
Pat's husband made the centerpiece box for us....perfect for the flamingos which he graciously cut down to fit |
The place setting |
Flatware is the very popular "Bamboo" by Cambridge |
What could be more "appropriate" than a plastic plate??? (Everyone knows I hate plastic plates....) Pat found them at a church rummage sale years ago. |
A basic white plate to set off or "frame" the pink flamingos |
Pat found a new color from Fusion spray paint - this one is called "Coral." Her sweet husband spray painted a dozen inexpensive lacquer chargers for us. |
This versatile placemat is from Pier 1 |
Inexpensive Dollar Store green glasses |
What can be said about the centerpiece???? Well, the word "Gorgeous" does not come to mind.... |
From the other end of the table |
Copy of the article from our local newspaper (maybe the entire community is a little nutty....nearly a quarter of a page spread....) |
Where it came from:
Burlap Table Runner - Mail order from Linentablecloth.com
Leaf Placemats - Pier 1 last year
Coral Chargers - Inexpensive lacquer chargers from Michael's spray painted with Fusion plastic adhesive spray paint
Dinner Plate - "Shamrock" Fiesta by Homer Laughlin from Macy's
White Salad Plate - "Whiteware" by Food Network from Kohl's
Plastic Flamingo Plate - by Sakura purchased by Pat at a rummage sale years ago
Bread/Butter Plate - Vintage "Forest Green" Fiesta by Homer Laughlin from Replacements
Flatware - "Bamboo" by Cambridge from Ross
Glassware - from the Dollar Store
Candles and Greenery - from Michael's
Flamingos - "Original Featherstone's" from Ross
We will be joining Christine's "Table It!" Blog Party at Rustic & Refined this Monday: http://www.rustic-refined.com/
We will also be joining Susan for "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch: http://betweennapsontheporch.net/
I love this table!! I am a huge fan of flamingos and love the plastic yard birds very much. I too was sad to hear of Mr Featherstones passing. You inspired me to do a tribute of my own!
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Well, you may not think the centerpiece is 'gorgeous', it IS a lot of fun! Great table and tribute!
ReplyDeleteWell, you may not think the centerpiece is 'gorgeous', it IS a lot of fun! Great table and tribute!
ReplyDeleteLove me some flamingos!!!! and wishing I had these plates or even just the platter from your other blog.
ReplyDeleteFYI - looks like Fiesta is retiring another color, a store local to me has a blue color on clearance, sorry I don't know the exact name of the color.
I love this table! I laughed out loud when I saw the centerpiece, but what a fitting tribute to what could be called the epitome of pop culture! You've honored Don Featherstone well. Those coral chargers are wonderful! In fact, the whole table explodes color and is a treat to see. Rosie @ The Magic Hutch
ReplyDeleteI just had to laugh...I would be spray painting those flamingos in my yard a rusty brown or purple and adding gems and burlap so fast....well, when hubby wasn't looking. LOL Too cute!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table ladies!
What a fun table! I just love flamingos!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! My 3-year-old granddaughter loves to visit the "mingos" at the zoo, I wish I could find some of these plates to use when she visits! I'm off to check ebay...thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteNever thought I would be saying that I LOVE a plastic flamingo table, but I LOVE this plastic flamingo table! All of your details are perfect...the plates, the glassware, especially the centerpiece. Score!
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness! This one has me smiling from ear to ear. SO clever and quite the tribute!
ReplyDeleteToo funny!!!
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