"Sweet" is the only word that I can use to describe this week's table. I fell in love with the bunny accent plates this year at Pier l, and much to Pat's dismay, had to have them knowing she would use them sometime. Like the good tablescape trooper that she is, Pat set the table right away using the new plates....
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I especially love this week's table because Pat used one of my very first Depression Glass purchases - the yellow "Cremax Bordette" sandwich plates as chargers. They were made by MacBeth-Evans Glass (part of Corning Glass Works) and marketed as "resilient to chips" from 1938 to around 1944. I figured that they must be since there is a lot of them still around.
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This is a "Rose" Fiesta(ware) dinner plate by Homer Laughlin
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I knew I had to have these sandwich plates ("Cremax Bordette" by MacBeth-Evans) when I first saw them
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Instead of a placemat, Pat used one of our favorites - a simple terracotta tile from the building/hardware center
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Pat used large glassware since the place setting was "substantial" - from the Dollar Tree
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Pat's sweet husband made the large wooden centerpiece box for us two years ago
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One last look
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Where it came from:
Terra Cotta Tile "Place Mats" - from our local building supply store two or three years ago
Yellow Charger - "Cremax Bordette" Sandwich Plate by MacBeth-Evans Glass from Art & Old Things (a local antique store)
Dinner Plate - "Rose" Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughlin from eBay and Pat's daughter
Bread/Butter Plate - "Rose" Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughlin from Replacements.com
Accent Plates - "Hop Town Bunnies" Earthenware from Pier 1 this season
Glassware - from the Dollar Tree (still available)
Lavender Luncheon Napkins - from Tuesday Morning last year
"Flower Pot" Napkin Ring - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond two years ago
Flatware - "Montana" by Gourmet Settings from Bed, Bath, and Beyond several years ago
Wooden Candle Holders and Candles - from Pier 1 three or four years ago
Silk Tulips - from Michael's this season
We will be joining the following Blog parties this week:
"Dishing It! & Digging It!" at Rustic & Refined this Sunday: http://www.rustic-refined.com/
"Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch: http://betweennapsontheporch.net/