If you are a person of a certain age such as I am you will remember watching Jack Benny in the comedy New Year's Eve movie "The Horn Blows at Midnight". My brothers and I were allowed to stay up late and watch this movie each New Years Eve (and sometimes "The Canterbury Ghost"). We would cheer on Jack Benny at the end of the movie as he hung off of the hands of the clock with the coffee and the cream pouring on the elaborate clock face. You will have to watch the movie if you want to know if Mr. Benny does indeed get to play the horn at midnight.
When I found A set of napkin rings with a jazz musician playing the saxophone last summer, I knew they would be used in a New Years tablescape. The horn napkins (Vera) were thrifted at the Salvation Army several years ago.
The Horn Blows at Midnight New Years Tablescape.
Now I call that a napkin ring with personality!
Mirror tiles were bought from Marc's last winter, clear stemware is from Goodwill, Red flutes were bought at Home Goods with the gift card from Kathleen from her giveaway last Christmas. Chargers were from Home Goods a year or two ago, Silver diamond pattern dinnerware was my Christmas present from my Sweet Hubby (I picked them out of course). The flatware is Yamazaki's Holiday Bouquet pattern.
You may be wondering why there is a lobster on the table. Well this particular lobster is called Lucky Louie. He once decorated my favorite majolica serving dish. Well the dish and Louie separated ways when Cheetah my boy cat went and jumped up onto the kitchen island one day last summer. It would be fair to say it was not a good landing.... the serving dish went flying and shattered on the floor. However, Lucky Louis was unscathed by his adventure of flying through the air for what I would call a good landing!
Make sure to stop by and see my 2014 Year In Review post - Plum Creek Looks Back at 2014
and
A Gingerbread Christmas
Happy New Year Y'all!
I will be sharing at:
Susan's Tablescape Thursday
Jody and Stan's Sweet and Simple Fridays
Christine's Table It Link Party
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Plum Creek Place Looks Back At 2014 - Year in Review
It is time to look back at the events of 2014 and reflect upon what was good and what was not good. The good things are easy. I had fun creating the tablescapes that I had dreamed about for years. This year has been like fulfilling a fantasy for me. I had so many ideas that I wanted to create as tablescapes and it was fun seeing those ideas come to life.
2014 Tablescape Review:
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Radiant Orchids Winter Tablescape was the first post of 2014 at Plum creek place. After all of the bright reds and greens of the holiday season it was good to see the vibrant orchid colors in a vivid winter setting.
February, 2014
The Calico and Hearts post was a collage of pictures taken over several days.
Cherubs and hearts Tablescape
Valentines Day Post
Paradise In Blues is a late Winter tablescape in peacock colors.
Mardi Gras Mask Tablescape
Dining with the Leprechauns
Shamrock Spring Tablescape
Bunny Breakfast Tablescape
Spring Flowers Tablescape
Here Comes Peter Cottontail Tablescape
Hummingbird Tablescape
Red, White, and Blue Tablescapes
Plum Creeks Fairy Garden
Sunflower Plaid Tablescape
Tropical Fish Tablescape
Nautical Tablescape with Lighthouse
Summer Fun Tablescape - With Picnic Ants
First Day Of School Tablescape
Vintage Early Fall Tablescape
Birthday Fiesta Tablescape
Purple Fall Tablescape
Purple and Orange Halloween Table
Late Fall Vintage Tablescape
Ducky Thanksgiving Table
Winterland Snowflake Birthday Table
Copycat Village Tablescape
Merry Christmas to All Nutcracker Table
Gingerbread Tablescapes
Gingerbread men populated the kitchen during the Christmas Holidays.
New Years Eve Tablescape
I am looking forward to 2015 and seeing all of the wonderful tablescapes that will be created during the coming year in blogland. How about you - will you be tablescaping this year?
I will be sharing at:
Susan's Tablescape Thursday
Jody and Stan's Sweet and Simple Fridays
Table It Link Party
2014 Tablescape Review:
Click on the post name to visit that post.
Radiant Orchids Winter Tablescape was the first post of 2014 at Plum creek place. After all of the bright reds and greens of the holiday season it was good to see the vibrant orchid colors in a vivid winter setting.
February, 2014
The Calico and Hearts post was a collage of pictures taken over several days.
Cherubs and hearts Tablescape
Valentines Day Post
Paradise In Blues is a late Winter tablescape in peacock colors.
Mardi Gras Mask Tablescape
Dining with the Leprechauns
Shamrock Spring Tablescape
Bunny Breakfast Tablescape
Spring Flowers Tablescape
Here Comes Peter Cottontail Tablescape
Hummingbird Tablescape
Red, White, and Blue Tablescapes
Plum Creeks Fairy Garden
Sunflower Plaid Tablescape
Tropical Fish Tablescape
Nautical Tablescape with Lighthouse
Summer Fun Tablescape - With Picnic Ants
First Day Of School Tablescape
Vintage Early Fall Tablescape
Birthday Fiesta Tablescape
Purple Fall Tablescape
Purple and Orange Halloween Table
Late Fall Vintage Tablescape
Ducky Thanksgiving Table
Winterland Snowflake Birthday Table
Copycat Village Tablescape
Merry Christmas to All Nutcracker Table
Gingerbread Tablescapes
Gingerbread men populated the kitchen during the Christmas Holidays.
New Years Eve Tablescape
I am looking forward to 2015 and seeing all of the wonderful tablescapes that will be created during the coming year in blogland. How about you - will you be tablescaping this year?
I will be sharing at:
Susan's Tablescape Thursday
Jody and Stan's Sweet and Simple Fridays
Table It Link Party
A Gingerbread Christmas
12-31-14
Throughout Christmas week the breakfast table has been peopled with gingerbread men and friends. The table changed day to day with different plates, glasses, and silverware, but the theme throughout the week was gingerbread men. Everything used for the gingerbread tables was thrifted except the flatware.
This is a selection of pictures as the gingerbread tables evolved:
We changed out the plates and table cloth at some time during the week.
We changed out the plates to a gingerbread house pattern a couple of days ago.
All of the nutcrackers have gone into formation on the dining room windowsill to stand guard for New Years Eve in case things get out of hand after the champagne.
Enjoy Your New Years Celebration - Stay warm and safe - Happy New Year Y'all!!!
I will be sharing at:
Susan's Tablescape Thursday
Jody and Stan's Sweet and Simple Friday's
Table It Link Party
Throughout Christmas week the breakfast table has been peopled with gingerbread men and friends. The table changed day to day with different plates, glasses, and silverware, but the theme throughout the week was gingerbread men. Everything used for the gingerbread tables was thrifted except the flatware.
This is a selection of pictures as the gingerbread tables evolved:
We changed out the plates and table cloth at some time during the week.
We changed out the plates to a gingerbread house pattern a couple of days ago.
All of the nutcrackers have gone into formation on the dining room windowsill to stand guard for New Years Eve in case things get out of hand after the champagne.
Enjoy Your New Years Celebration - Stay warm and safe - Happy New Year Y'all!!!
I will be sharing at:
Susan's Tablescape Thursday
Jody and Stan's Sweet and Simple Friday's
Table It Link Party
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