Schumann Wild Rose

Schumann Wild Rose
Dishes, dishes, dishes........

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Spring Blossom Tablescape

What can be more appropriate for Spring than a bouquet of assorted colorful flowers as the centerpiece to a table? For this week's table, Pat used a flower-filled dinnerware pattern from Pier 1 called "Botanical Garden" and paired it with two small bouquets for a very bright and cheery tablescape. [FYI:  Once again this year, due to a very dry Winter and Spring, we are not watering gardens. Therefore, fresh flowers are a luxury. We used silk....Water rationing is on the way.]
Pat started with purple place mats that she found at Pier 1 on sale years ago for $.49 each. I have had to eat crow many times over them - I made many derogatory and disparaging comments about how ugly I thought they were but they have looked perfect each time she has used them for a tablescape.


Pat paired the "Botanical Garden" dinnerware with a "Mulberry" Fiesta(ware) appetizer plate that acts as a bread and butter plate.
Flatware is "Napoleon Bee" by Wallace Silversmith



Inexpensive green glassware from the Dollar Tree complements the purple color perfectly


I found this adorable garden feature at Michael's years ago

From the other end of the table

Where it came from:
Purple Place Mats - from Pier 1 nine or ten years ago
Dinnerware - "Botanical Garden" also from Pier 1 but six or seven years ago
Bread and Butter Plate - "Mulberry" Fiesta(ware) Appetizer Plate by Homer Laughlin from Replacements, Ltd.com
Flatware - "Napoleon Bee" by Wallace from Horchow
Glassware - from the Dollar Tree (currently available)
Lavender Napkins - from Linentablecloth.com
Napkin Rings - from Tuesday Morning three or four years ago
Garden Figurine - from Michael's years ago

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



Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Spring on the Farm Tablescape

Pat decided on another fun tablescape for this week. She used a mix of Pier 1, Fiesta, and American Atelier dinnerware with Lenox goblets. Hardworking, plain statin finished flatware and simple sunflowers for the centerpiece finish the country, home-style table.











From the other end of the table

Where it came from:
Brown Place Mats - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond years ago
Dinner Plates - from Pier 1 eight or nine years ago
Luncheon Plate and Bread/Butter Plate - "Sage" Fiesta(ware) Luncheon and Appetizer Plate by Homer Laughlin from Replacements, Ltd.
Accent Plates - "Ol' McDonald" by American Atelier from eBay
Flatware - "Vault" by Gourmet Settings Costco years ago
Glassware - "Espresso Brown" by Lenox a gift from Pat's daughter
Brown Napkins - from Linentablecloth.com
Wooden Candle Holders - from Michael's several years ago
Marigold Candles - from Ross

There are four different accent plates in the set. The other three are:



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

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Formal May Tablescape

After last week's burst of color tablescape, Pat wanted to soften it a little and decided to set another formal tablescape in ivory and beige tones. This time she used "Versailles" by Lenox for the dinnerware.

Sorry for the shadows - the sky is very overcast and once in a great while there is enough sun trying to come out to get a fairly decent picture


Flatware is "Antique Baroque" by Wallace

I love the mixture of the florals, urns and scrolls with the geometric shapes 


Once again, Pat used two chargers - this one is "Mansfield" by Lenox
Pat found the antique gold chargers at Tuesday Morning several years ago

The etched goblets are from Pier 1

From the other end of the table

Where it came from:
Ivory Colored Table Linen - from Linentablecloth.com (an inexpensive online site for wedding and tablescaping supplies)
14" Antique Gold Chargers - from Tuesday Morning six or seven years ago
Gold Trimmed Charger - "Mansfield" by Lenox from Pat's daughter several years ago (borrowed.....but, er, um....still not returned)
Dinnerware - "Versailles" by Lenox from eBay and Replacements.com
Gold Flatware - "Antique Baroque" by Wallace from Horchow
Etched Glassware - from Pier 1 several years ago
Gold Napkin Rings - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond many years ago
Crystal Candle Holders - from Pat's collection
Dusty Rose Colored Tapers - from the Ferndale Emporium (a local kitchen and gift store)

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

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

A Burst of Spring Tablescape

Instead of sunny, Spring-like weather, we have been experiencing gray skies and lots of cold wind here along the upper northern coast of California. So dreary in fact, Pat decided to set the table this week in bright and very cheerful colors of orange and yellow. It didn't take her long to have the entire table completed.



Pat layered the place mats to give the place setting more color
Flatware is "Napoleon Bee" by Wallace Silversmiths
We found the beaded napkin rings at Pier 1 years ago
The "Bee" accent plate is from Pottery Barn
Pat used an inexpensive orange coup plate from our local supermarket marked down to less than $1.00 each.
The charger is "Sun Yellow" by Mikasa


From the other end of the table

Where it came from:
Yellow Place Mats - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond years ago
Flowered Place Mats - from Tuesday Morning three or four years ago
Charger - "Sun Yellow" by Mikasa from eBay and Replacements, Ltd
Orange Coup Dinner Plate - inexpensive plates from our local supermarket
Accent Plate - "Bee" by Pottery Barn from eBay
Bread and Butter Plate - Vintage "Yellow" Fiesta(ware) [1936-1969] by Homer Laughlin from Replacements, Ltd.
Glassware - Orange "Moonlight" by Circleware from from Marshall's in Santa Rosa
Flatware - "Napoleon Bee" by Wallace Silversmiths from Horchow three or four years ago
Yellow Napkin - from Pier 1 four or five years ago
Napkin Ring - from Pier 1 several years ago

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