Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Coming to the End of Summer Tablescape

As Summer is drawing to a conclusion, Pat decided to make the most of the remaining days. She set this week's table using colorful dinnerware that we found at Pier 1 eight or nine years ago. The pattern is called "San Marino" and it is a sturdy, vibrant ironstone that brings life to the table.
Unlike a lot of people, I am not a big fan of a yellow and blue combination, but the addition of a little yellow here, I think, brightens up and adds to the table


The bright white napkin is held by a yellow napkin ring (made from PVC pipe cut into 1" rounds and spray painted with yellow plastic adhesive spray paint)
Flatware is large, shiny stainless steel "Vintage Countryside" by Ricci



The perfect glassware - inexpensive goblets from the Dollar Tree

From the other end of the table

Where it came from:
Dinnerware - "San Marino" from Pier 1 eight or nine years ago
First Charger - "White" Fiesta(ware) Chop Plate by Homer Laughlin from Replacements.com
Second Charger - "Cobalt" Espana Chop Plate by Tabletops Unlimited from the Cancer Society's Thrift Shop 
Bread and Butter Plate - "Vintage Cobalt" Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughlin from Replacements.com
Flatware - "Vintage Countryside" by Ricci from Tuesday Morning four years ago
Glassware - from the Dollar Tree years ago (still available)
Yellow Napkin Rings - inexpensive PVC pipe cut into rounds and spray painted with plastic adhesive spray paint (Pat's husband used Fusion)
Candle Holders - from our collection
Yellow Candles - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond three or four years ago

This week, we will be joining "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch:  http://betweennapsontheporch.net/ 


Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Summer Hibiscus Tablescape

 

As we were working on this week's table, the sky was overcast with smoke and the air was thick from nearby fires burning in Northern California (not close to us, but still affecting our area.) Pat decided we needed some sunshine - so she pulled out the "sunniest" accent plates that she could find and set the table in bright, upbeat colors to cheer up the day.




Flatware is "Bamboo" by Cambridge
We found these Hibiscus accent plates years ago at Pier 1
Pat used one of our favorite "go to" sets of glassware - from the Dollar Tree


The arrangement of silk flowers is in a "Paprika" colored Fiesta(ware) large salad serving bowl

One last look

Where it came from:
Charger, Dinner Plate, and Bread and Butter Plate - "Meadow" and "Poppy" Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughlin from Macy's and Replacements.com
Accent Plate - "Hibiscus" Ironstone from Pier 1 several years ago
Flatware - "Bamboo" by Cambridge from Ross years ago
Glassware - from the Dollar Tree (always available)
Napkins - from Linentablesloth.com (an inexpensive mail order company that features table linen and wedding supplies)
Napkin Rings - from Pier 1 three years ago
Lanterns  - from Pier 1 four or five years ago
Silk Flowers - from Michael's 
Centerpiece Bowl - "Paprika{ Fiesta(ware) large salad serving bowl by Homer Laughlin from TJMaxx three years ago

This week, we will be joining "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch:  http://betweennapsontheporch.net/ 

Not tablescaping stuff:
With smokey, overcast skies comes colder temperatures. This is what is on my phone currently:
I have the heater on......in the middle of Summer at 10:58 in the morning. It's a bit weird....

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Formal Turns Casual Tablescape

Pat challenged herself this week to "do something different" with formal china. She selected Lenox "Interlude" [1975-1985] as the formal dinnerware and mixed it with her favorite everyday china, Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughin. I've said it before that we are blessed (or should that be cursed, unlucky, obsessed, plagued, fixated, gripped, seized or whatever) with the fact that together we own over 30 different colors of Fiesta(ware.) So, it was easy for Pat to choose a coordinating color to add casualness to a very formal pattern.
Pat started the place setting using a "Paprika" chop plate as the charger




The stainless steel goblets are from Pier 1 several years ago
Modern styled stainless steel flatware is "Fluence" by Oneida. Not only does it go well with the stainless steel goblets, it complements the platinum trim of the dinnerware
Pat made a large arrangement of assorted silk flowers and greenery in a rustic wooden box for the centerpiece

From the other end of the table

Where it came from:
Navy Blue Place Mats - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond several years ago
Charger (Chop Plate) and Matching Luncheon Plate - "Paprika" Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughlin from Kohl's and Replacements.com
Dinnerware - "Interlude" by Lenox from eBay and Replacements.com
Flatware - "Fluence" by Oneida from Replacements.com
Stainless Steel Goblets - from Pier 1 several years ago
Paprika Napkins - Handmade by Pat to match the Fiesta(ware
Rust colored Tapers - from Carl Johnson's (a local store and auction site)
Assorted silk flowers, greenery, etc. - from Michael's
Wooden Box - Handmade by Pat's husband

This week, we will be joining "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch:  http://betweennapsontheporch.net/ 


Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Summer Red and White Tablescape

Pat was sorting through a bunch of tablescaping supplies at her house the other day and found dozens of candles in various colors. But what she found most exciting was the bright red tapers - instantly she came up with the idea/theme for this week's table. 
Once again, for this week's table, Pat thought we needed something bright and cheery since we have had record breaking forest fires, record breaking outbreaks of COVID-19, and record breaking heat waves in our area not to mention the state-wide record breaking drought....I think she is right.


Dinnerware is a mixture of red  "Fun Factory" by Waechtersbach and white Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughlin
Flatware is marbled handled "Cameo Burgundy" by Cambridge
The popular swirl lined glassware is from Pier 1 several years ago


From the other end of the table

Where it came from:
Red and White Striped Place Mats - from Tuesday Morning three or four years ago
White Charger - from Pier 1 two years ago
Red Dinnerware - "Fun Factory" by Waechtersbach from Replacements.com and eBay
White Dinnerware - Fiesta(ware) by Homer Laughlin from Macy's and Replacements.com
Glassware - "Red Spiral Line" from Pier 1 several years ago
Flatware - "Cameo Burgundy" by Cambridge from a local store now out of business
Napkin Rings - from Pier 1 three or four years ago
Centerpiece Footed Bowl - from Target many years ago
Candle Holders - Abingdon Pottery from our collection

This week, we will be joining "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch:  http://betweennapsontheporch.net/ 





Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Butterfly Meadow Breakfast Table

Lenox Butterfly Meadow is known all over the world - it is Lenox's most popular everyday/casual pattern, Not only is it durable, it is freezer, microwave. and dishwasher safe. I have had my set since its introduction in 1999. Today, Lenox makes it in a variety of patterns all of them with the signature scalloped edge.
We use "Butterfly Meadow" for breakfast because we have lots of extra pieces that make for a fun table



Flatware is "Butterfly" by Godinger
Pat used a coordinating plaid napkin held by a silver butterfly napkin ring



Glassware is everyday "Lawrence" from Pier 1 years ago

Pat made a mixture of fresh and silk flowers for the table in these votive/candle holders

Where it came from:
Burlap Place Mats - from Tuesday Morning a few years ago
Green Wooden Charger - from Pier 1 several years ago
Dinnerware - "Butterfly Meadow" by Lenox from Gottschalks (a local Department Store now out of business) in 1999 and Replacements.com
Flatware - "Butterfly" by Godinger from Horchow in 2019
Glassware - "Lawrence" from Pier 1 several years ago
Napkin - from Pier 1 two years ago
Silver Butterfly Napkin Ring - from Tuesday Morning years ago
Green Glass Candle Holder "Vases" - from Art & Old Things (a local antique store)

This week, we will be joining "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch:  http://betweennapsontheporch.net/