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
This is perfect for a "bridal party champagne breakfast" with a seaside feel. I really like how you've kept the overall look with the white and sand colours. So soothing and "beach wedding - like". Each layer of the dish stack and the table linens (great idea to use the wallpaper) is fab! Enjoyed seeing the shell encrusted candleholders too! My son is getting married in Mexico in Nov - this look would be perfect! Going back to pin!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I just came in from the beach for a nice afternoon luncheon. Everything is so light and breezy - and beautiful. The stack of dishes is wonderful. I like how you used the shells, candles and birds to make it just a perfect seaside table. The crystal is fabulous!!!!! I'm ready for lunch - how about you?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful table, Candy. The floral centerpiece flanked by the seashell candleholders is gorgeous. I love the plates...and crystal...but most of all those candle holders! They are truly a work of art.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
Oh my goodness Candy! You've outdone your seashell self! I love the burlap band around the fat candles! And you plate stack, SWOON! Love those fish dinner plates especially~ Definitely worthy of champagne and a bridal couple, it is stunning!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Thank you Jenna, The fish dinner plates were a lucky find at HG - I love shopping the clearance isle!
DeleteThis is simply lovely. My Goddess Girlfriends would love this .
ReplyDeleteOh my what a totally stunning table my friend. Coming from you I am not to surprised. You are the best for the attention to detail and the elements you pick are always amazing, such as all your shell items. Swoonnnn...
ReplyDeleteThe fish dinner plates and all the white dishes are gorgeous! I'm pinning.
Thank you for the candle holder tutorial. Thank you so much for your sweet and kind visit.
Have a lovely week.
FABBY
Thank you so much for the great giveaway too, sweet friend. I love it! Cross my fingers.
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FABBY
Candy can I come and sit at this table the whites make it look so shabby chic the table is just beautiful I love the plate stack.susie
ReplyDeleteCandy can I come and sit at this table the whites make it look so shabby chic the table is just beautiful I love the plate stack.susie
ReplyDeleteThis tables cape is so beautiful! I love those shell bowls! If I'm not too late, I'd love to be entered in your drawing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gayla, I am following you back on Google+ and on your blog. Thank you for stopping by. You are entered on the give-away, I do hope if you win that you will post a lovely fall tablescape for all of us to ooh and aah over! Candy
DeleteHi Candy, your coastal tablescape is one of the prettiest I've seen in a long time...it's.just gorgeous! Thank you for stopping by and inviting me to visit. Your blog is lovely and I will be stopping by often now that I know where you are....hugs...
ReplyDeleteCandy this is beautiful! I love how you laid the napkins with the shells on the plate. The plate stack is wonderful and I like that centerpiece! Boy I'd have to leave this one setting around a while just to enjoy it all the more! The tablecloth and napkin giveaway is very generous! I'd love to be entered in the drawing! XO, Liz
ReplyDeleteCandy, your shell table is exquisite!! The candlesticks are beautiful too! Love the all white stack of dishes too. The Autumn table linens are so pretty, how sweet of you to do a giveaway! Happy 2nd blogaversary!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow Candy, you went all out! this table is lovely with all of the seashells and beachy accessories. Love the white plate stack and flatware to match. How fun to be able to join you.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2nd blog anniversary.
I need to make another comment. First CONGRATULATIONS on your upcoming Blog Anniversary. Your tablescapes and ideas are wonderful. I enjoy them all so very much. Your are very talented and creative. Wishing you another great year of Blogging.....
ReplyDeleteHas Martha Stewart found you yet? I bet she has and is envious of your talent! I have to pin of course. I like this white by the sea tablescape. The candles with seashells reminds me of a set my Dad made for my Grandparents.All the white dishes are dreamy. My favorite is the seashell and Gallery Salad plate. Thank you for the chance to win the Park Designs tablecloth. Happy Blog Anniversary too. I enjoy your blog immensly.
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant coastal table......Love it..........
ReplyDeleteThat plate stack looks gorgeous with those pearl handled silverware too.
What not to like................you are very talented.
Blessings, Nellie
This was my first time to visit and sure enjoyed it.
Hi Candy,
ReplyDeleteYour tablescape is elegant and can be absolutely gorgeous as a beach wedding table. Stunning. I hope you finally receive this posting since this is my third try. Please include me in your table linen giveaway. I just love how to put this tablescape together with the natural elements, cream color and whites. Beautiful!
Hi Candy,
ReplyDeleteIt's been TOO long without having had the pleasure of seeing your beautiful tablescapes, and so today's Seashells and Roses setting was such a refreshing surprise, especially, since it's been very, very hot and humid here in Toronto! Your seashell candles, marine motif dishes, creamy white roses and cute cranes were the perfect dose of breezy, coastal flair!
I'd love to be included in your pretty table linen giveaway; thanks for putting such a sweet setting together for us to see how lovely it all is!
Have a wonderful Wednesday, my friend.
Poppy
Candy, I've had major oral surgery and have not felt up to visiting blogs. I almost missed the deadline to enter this lovely giveaway. Your beach themed table is beautiful. I love all of the layers of linens and the plate stacks. Your shell candlesticks are brilliant. The whole setting is so serene. It just feels like a peaceful day on the beach. Happy Blogaversary.
ReplyDeleteI know you have to be very uncomfortable after your oral surgery. Thank you so much for visiting, I am so happy that you were able to visit before tomorrows deadline for my blog anniversary give-away tomorrow. Other than being a little time consuming the candle holders were relatively easy to make. I do hope you are feeling better soon.... Candy
ReplyDeleteTo celebrate your blogaversary, I'm your newest follower! Have spent a lot of time here at your place this evening, enjoying all your lovely tablescapes! C'mon over and visit me when you have a minute (special invitation just for you!!)
ReplyDeleteCount me in for the giveaway, please! ~Zuni
PS - I'm from Ohio too! Near Delaware. :)
ReplyDeleteSorry for the lie on my previous (but in next creation's) post. I'm definitely a beachy person ahahahahahahah. When you're doing the beach decor and suggestions.
ReplyDeleteI'm not ready for the Autumnish inspiration or giveaway ahahahah. Now that I found out I like the beach I want to wallow in the feeling and creative ideas you brought up with this
I'm stealing the beachy look and suggestions to create a very humble tablescape this Sunday when the in laws are coming for lunch.
Going to delight myself (and despair - how am I going to pull this?! ahahahah) with your previous tutorial.
Thank you for sharing.
Candy, this centerpiece is PHENOMENAL. Absolutely stunning, what a beautiful table! Such elegance with the white....love it!
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