It's time for an Easter table and what could be better and more fun than a Peter Rabbit theme? Pat bought a cute set of dishes a while back and wanted to finally use them.
Colorful chargers and matching bread and butter plates are tied together with a white dinner plate and white glasswareThe accent plates are from Pottery Barn Kids - the story of Peter Rabbit
Flatware is "Musee" by Reed & Barton
The dinner plate is "Racine" by Hutschenreuther produced from 1900 through 1986.
French glassware is by Portieux Vallerysthal
From the other end of the table
Place Mats - from Tuesday Morning two or three years ago
Assorted Chargers and matching Bread/Butter Plates - Fiesta(ware) Chop Plates by Homer Laughlin from Replacements.com and eBay
White Dinner Plates - "Racine" by Hutschenreuther (1900-1986) from wherever we can find the pattern
Peter Rabbit Accent Plates - from Pat's collection (originally from Pottery Barn)
Flatware - "Musee" by Reed & Barton from Horchow a few years ago
Glassware - by Portieux Vallerysthal from eBay
Tan Napkins - from Linentablecloth.com two or three years ago (a site for inexpensive table and wedding supplies)
Candle Holders - from TJMaxx two years ago
Lime Green Candles - from Ross Dress for Less
Centerpiece Bunny and Mushrooms - from Pier 1 two or three years ago
This is a "Rose" Fiesta(ware) chop plate
This is a "Sea Mist" green Fiesta(ware) chop plate
This is a "Lapis" Fiesta(ware) chop plate
This is a "Claret" Fiesta(ware) chop plate
Oh, I love this! I'm a life-long Peter Rabbit fan, and I joyously (no pun intended) introduced him to my granddaughter when she was very young. She would listen avidly to the book, and ask me to read it again. I got some of the Pottery Barn melamine Peter Rabbit plates several years ago, which I use along with my china at Easter. I really like these plates, too, and this is a wonderful tablescape. Happy Easter!
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