We have a holiday to give thanks for the things that we have in our lives, we call this holiday Thanksgiving. We are thankful for the food that we set before our families on this day, we give thanks that we have our homes to live in, but most of all we give thanks for our families.
The table was set with Johnson Brothers The Friendly Village china (part of sixteen place settings bought at the VOA last year).
The flatware is Rogers Remembrance pattern (an Ebay purchase years ago).
The place mats came from Fabby's Blog Anniversary give away last year.
The runners and napkins are Park Designs Indian Summer pattern bought at Marc's last summer.
Green glassware from Marc's ( two for a dollar) and cabbage leaf gravy boats from HomeGoods years ago.
Candles and napkin rings were thrift store purchases last summer.
Congratulations to my son and his lovely wife at the birth of their first child, Baby Eugenia was born at 2:47 AM this morning. Now I am really Thankful!
You may like to visit my doll blog ( http://littlejosdollparty.blogspot.com/) for a fun story about how the dolls helped set the table for Thanksgiving dinner. You can read about them **HERE**
Little Jo's Doll party in a blog about the adventures of the dolls of our ten (ten as of this morning) grand daughters. Each of the doll is named for a grand daughter. The dolls all live at Grandma's house helping her in the garden and around the house.
Thrift on ladies, thrift on....
I will be sharing at:
Susan's Tablescape Thursday
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Blue on Blue Seascape Table Setting
Last year I fell in love with a tablescape that Alycia at Table Twenty-one post called (which you can see here )-> Ocean Blue - Starfish & Seashells the tablescape was set outside where the beautiful natural light could play off of the Akcam starfish plates with all of the colors of the ocean. As luck would have it I found the same plates at the HomeGoods Store earlier this summer. Later I found some aqua dyed seashells in the clearance isle at the same HG Store. The table was set when the sun came up the other day and provided the changing colors of blue that I wanted to replicate.
I love the way the early morning sunshine gleams off of the glass plates and the way the shadows reflect the sun rays from above.
Tiny blue fish appear to be swimming in crystal clear water in the wine glasses.
The tortoise shell like finish on the flatware glows in the morning light too.
Champagne napkins from Park design are sheathed by aqua organza that was an Ebay purchase several years ago. Layered colors of blue, aqua, and white in the candles reflect the ever changing colors of the water on the Gulf Coast. Faux sea glass table scatter has been colored aqua to help complete a beach like scene.
The centerpiece is a seashell mermaid that resides in an old lantern,
she is standing on a layer of sifted beach sand
Do you see my little helpers standing at the back of the living room chair watching as I am
Taking pictures today?
Two of the little ladies are named already. The little dark ash blond on the left is Cindy and the pretty blond on the far right is Becky. Becky and Cindy were adopted from an Ebay vendor a couple of weeks ago. The two dollies in the center were found living on their own at local thrift stores. I brought them home and bathed them and dressed them in whatever I could find. They were so happy to have a home and to be taken care of. The only requirement they have is that I create pretty doll clothes for them to wear and to share them on Wednesdays like JoAnn at Scene Through My Eyes does on her Wednesday Wee Ones posts and like Diane at Lavender Dreams does on her Wednesday posts. I suspect that the dolls will be hanging out with my kitties watching me while I am sewing new outfits for them, and maybe they will be watching while I am creating new tablescapes for the fall too!
Just a few more pictures of this tablescape morphing while I start to dis-assemble it.
The fish netting over the grass cloth wallpaper with the bamboo table runner stands out nicely with all of the "other" stuff removed. Just a few of the aqua dyed shells and the candles remain. Much simpler!
The Players
Aqua diamond sparkle chargers bought off of Ebay.
Blue shell plates
Starfish plates
Starfish plates from HomeGoods.
Thrift store wine glasses,
Napkin rings from Marc's. Just $1.39 for a set of four.
I bought two sets.
And now for the winner of my Second Blogaversary Celebration Fall Linens give-away drawing. Dear hubby had to do the honors of drawing the winner this year. Low tech.... the names of all of the sweet people that visited and left a comment at my blog over the past two posts (one per follower) were written down on a square of note paper and placed in a hat
(that would be the straw hat that hubby wears at the beach when we are in Florida). Dear hubby closed his eyes and pulled out.........(Drum roll please)...... Susie Holler's name!
Congratulations Susie! I will need your address to send you your new Park Designs Indian Summer tablecloth and napkins. Thank you to everyone who participated this year.
Remember to thrift on ladies, thrift on!
Susan's Tablescape Thursday
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Seashells and Roses Coastal Tablescape
I wanted to create a coastal tablescape in the soothing beach tones of a sandy beach. I used the white fish embossed dinner plates (again) with a pretty salad plate and a white shell shape bowls. I wanted to pick up on the feeling of a bridal party champagne breakfast. White roses seemed appropriate for the centerpiece along with a few well placed shells among the flowers. The concrete shell shape planter (from Marc's a decade ago) was stuffed with re-cycled Styrofoam and the white flowers from an old rose centerpiece from many years ago. I am trying to use goods from my stash to help keep costs down.
The centerpiece is setting on a piece of driftwood and surrounded by smaller shells and natural coral.
White rattan chargers were bought at HomeGoods from the clearance isle.
Tablecloth description:
Christine's Table It Link Party
Marty's Inspire Me Tuesday
The white tablecloth is layered with an white opalescent table runner that has a 12 inch strip of grass cloth wallpaper laid down the center of it to help add a bit of neutral texture to this "By The Sea" tablescape.
White on white dinnerware is layered onto the white tablecloth. An off white napkin with a simple seashell napkin holder and white flatware help complete the sandy beach effect.
Longchamp water goblets and stemmed champagne glasses keep the neutral feel of the tablescape.
The white seabirds had their "legs" painted white (they were black) before they were allowed to land on this table.
The tutorial for the seashell covered candle holders can be found here -> "DIY Seashell Encrusted Candlestick"
Shells gathered from many years keep the sandy beach theme going.
Creamy white candles from Big Lots have a strip of burlap a seashell hot glued to them.
.The centerpiece is setting on a piece of driftwood and surrounded by smaller shells and natural coral.
Closeup of the table covering's layers.
The Stack
Dinner plates are by Blue Sky.
The salad plates are marked Gallery Tabletops le provence.
The shell shape bowls are marked Japan.
.The cranes were thrifted several years back.
I am celebrating my second blog anniversary this month by sharing a set
of fall tablescaping linens from Park Designs. The pattern is called
Indian Summer and includes a 60" x 84" tablecloth, and a set of napkins.
If you are one of my followers (on Google plus or Blogger) and leave a
comment on this post or my post "DIY Seashell Encrusted Candlestick" from August 10th. The lucky person
(aka winner) who's name is drawn will be announced at my post for August
20th, 2015Tablecloth description:
Park Designs Indian Summer Collection, Windowpane checks are
complimented with bands of chocolate and tan with pinwheel corners.
The Indian Summer 60 x 84 Tablecloth is a lovely year-round table
covering.
Added-on 8/17/15, I set a mini tablescape using the Indian Summer table linens and my Johnson Brother's Friendly Village dinnerware so you could see a better picture of how this tablecloth and napkin set could look on your table with your favorite fall dinnerware and your favorite fall napkin rings,
A closeup of the pattern in the napkin.
A closeup of the quilt pattern around the tablecloth hemline.Added-on 8/17/15, I set a mini tablescape using the Indian Summer table linens and my Johnson Brother's Friendly Village dinnerware so you could see a better picture of how this tablecloth and napkin set could look on your table with your favorite fall dinnerware and your favorite fall napkin rings,
A closeup of the pattern in the napkin.
Christine's Table It Link Party
Marty's Inspire Me Tuesday
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