Saturday, October 27, 2018

Sunflowers in Autumn Tablescape

It's been quite a while since we last used our "Sunflower" dinnerware from Pier 1. Although Pat used it for everyday last year [Pat always changes up her dinnerware for each season and/or holiday since we are "fortunate"enough to own several patterns - the word "fortunate" is probably not the word I am looking for if you listen to family and friends.....I fully admit I have a dish problem and my dear sister is almost as addicted], it has been sitting on the shelf among all the other dinnerware waiting to be used again.


In addition to spray painting the chargers and matching napkin rings, Pat's sweet husband made our rustic centerpiece box for us a couple years ago.


Flatware is my old "everyday" pattern from the 1980's - Noritake's ceramic handled "Iron Brown"










From the other end of the table
Where it came from:
Brown Chargers - Inexpensive lacquer chargers spray painted with plastic adhesive paint
Dinnerware - "Sunflower Blooms" from Pier 1 three years ago
Bread/Butter Plate - "Marigold" Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughlin from Replacements.com
Flatware - "Iron Brown" by Noritake from Walsh's (a local dinnerware and bridal store long out of business)
Brown Water Goblets - "Classic Mocha" by Libby from Kohl's years ago
Beer Pilsner - "Quench" by Circleware from Ross several years ago
Hemstitch Napkins - from Pier 1 last year
Napkin Rings - Inexpensive PVC pipe cut into 1" rounds and spray painted to match chargers
Candles and Silk Sunflowers - from Michael's

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/  
"The Scoop Link  Party" at Stone Gable: (Here) 

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Halloween Pirate Days Tablescape

Four or five years ago, a lot of tablescapers were using "skull" plates for Halloween. We just left ours on the shelf  "for later." Well, later is finally here - Pat pulled out the plates and set the table in a pirate theme for Halloween.
The tablecloth (made from specialty fabric from JoAnn's Fabrics)  was the inspiration for the table design.




Flatware is "Meridian Satin" by Cambridge




For the first of two chargers, Pat used "Chinese Red" lacquer chargers that matched the red on the tablecloth

Pat wrapped the napkin around the charger so that it wouldn't be in the way


Pat first tried black tumblers but decided on stemmed goblets



Pat loaded the "treasure chest" with lots of jewelry and gold chains




From the other end of the table
Where it came from:
Tablecloth - Pirate material from JoAnn's Fabrics years ago
Twill wrapped Metal Charger - from Pier 1 three years ago
Chinese Red Charger - Inexpensive lacquer charger spray painted with plastic adhesive spray paint
Black Dinner Plate - "Fun Factory" by Waechtersbach from Tuesday Morning three or four years ago
Accent Plate and Matching Mug - "Skulls" by Coventry (2009-2012) from Ross several  years ago
Bread and Butter Plate - "Skulls" by Signature China from Ross several years ago
Flatware - "Meridian Satin" by Cambridge from Bed, Bath, and Beyond this year
Glassware - "Midnight Black" by Artland from Target and Replacements.com years ago
Treasure Chest - from Michael's several years ago
Black Candles - from the Ferndale Emporium (a local kitchen and gift boutique)

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/  
"The Scoop Link  Party" at Stone Gable: (Here) 

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Spode Reynolds Fall Table

Pat set the table this week using Spode "Reynolds." It has a large spray of fruit and flowers in the center of the plate - perfect for any Fall tablescape.  The pattern was first introduced in 1954 and discontinued in 1988.



Pat used a "Mulberry" Fiesta(ware) appetizer plate as the bread and butter plate

Flatware is glossy stainless steel "Image" by Spode, 




Simple, inexpensive glassware to tone down the "rustic look" of the table

Although Pat didn't use the salad plate this week, I wanted to show it. The pattern is identical to the dinner plate


After she finished setting the table, Pat and I dashed to Costco to pick up fresh fruit for the centerpiece (except the grapes - they are from Michael's!) 

Pat made two small flower arrangements using "Mulberry" Fiesta(ware) Gusto bowls that match the bread and butter plates

These small grape clusters are actually Christmas ornaments we purchased years ago and then attached to 1" PVC pipe that was spray painted



From the other end of the table
Where it came from:
Rustic Place Mats - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond two or three years ago
Dinnerware - "Reynolds" by Spode from eBay
Bread/Butter Plate - "Mulberry" Fiesta(ware) appetizer plate by Homer Laughlin from Replacements.com
Flatware - "Image" by Spode from Tuesday Morning three years ago
Water Glasses - from the Dollar Tree (still available)\
Red Wine Glasses - "Entertain" from Bed, Bath, and Beyond at least three or four years ago
Napkin Rings - Inexpensive PVC pipe cut into 1" round and spray painted
Small Grape Clusters - Christmas ornaments from Gottschalk's (a local department store now out of business) years ago
Purple Candles - from the Ferndale Emporium (a local kitchen and gift boutique)
Bowls Holding Flower Arrangements - "Mulberry" Fiesta(ware) Gusto bowls by Homer Laughlin from Kohl's this year

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/  

"The Scoop Link  Party" at Stone Gable: (Here)