Showing posts with label cherubs. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 11, 2016

A Cheery Cherry Valentines Day Tablescape

With my sons coming over for Superbowl Sunday and I was in a dilemma on whether to set a Valentine's Day table or a Mardi Gras table or a football tablescape. I went with the same red, green and beige table with Valentines Day hearts that I had set for breakfast earlier that day.  The plates are called Cherries Jubilee by Noble Excellence and the green plaid table cloth and napkins were made by a company called Got It Covered.  My son Richard took pictures of the table for me while I was preparing the Buffalo dip for the wings that were still in the oven.  I really appreciated having some really good pictures that I could use for a Valentine's Day post.
Plum Creek Place - Valentine's Day Breakfast Tablescape - Pictures are by TRB Imaging
Red water glasses and flatware along with a few cherubs and hearts create a tablescape to use for a Valentine's Day breakfast or casual dinner.
Plum Creek Place - Valentine's Day Breakfast Tablescape - Pictures are by TRB Imaging
Plum Creek Place - Valentine's Day Breakfast Tablescape - Pictures are by TRB Imaging

Plum Creek Place - Valentine's Day Breakfast Tablescape - Pictures are by TRB Imaging

Plum Creek Place - Valentine's Day Breakfast Tablescape - Pictures are by TRB Imaging

Plum Creek Place - Valentine's Day Breakfast Tablescape - Pictures are by TRB Imaging

Plum Creek Place - Valentine's Day Breakfast Tablescape - Pictures are by TRB Imaging
Plum Creek Place - Valentine's Day Breakfast Tablescape - Pictures are by TRB Imaging

Thank you Rick for taking the pictures!!

  HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!

I will be sharing at:
Susan's Tablescape Thursday   


PS:  
At the back of the table is a small spring cottage that I am 
working on.  I am in the process of adding birch bark 
siding to the cardboard frame and a porch scavenged from 
an old souvenir of a hacienda from Cuba bought at a garage sale.  

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Venus Valentine Tablescape.

First things first - Happy Valentine's Day Eve.  I hope you are warm and safe and with the one's that you love on this very cold and snowy winter day.

Way back in 1967 I was walking my young son in his stroller.  We walked for about a mile and a half around the neighborhood.  Just as I turned around to start back home I noticed a white object partially wrapped in old newspapers laying on the top of the trash in the neighbors trash can.  I did not know then that I had just met an object that would follow me around for the rest of my life.  Always with me, usually residing on my vanity, always waiting there to hold my necklaces.
 She appears to be made of marble like materials,  I think her arm may have broken off prior to our first meeting  (maybe that was why she was in the trash).  I like her,  with or without her arm.  I decided on pinks and rose colors for our Valentine's Eve table.  The charger is a dark rose red made in Portugal by falancaSubtil bought from our local Goodwill for $1.95 each (I had a 35% off coupon).  The dinner plate was bought from the Goodwill auction and it is marked Nikko designed by Dina (see label), the auction was for fourteen dinner plates and twelve salad plates.  I was the only bidder at  $5.99, the shipping was almost twenty dollars.  Not that great of a deal but I do like the plates for spring and summer and of course Valentine's Day.  The lovely pink rose salad plates were found at the Volunteers of America store last year.  They are Bordallo Pinheiro made in Portugal (I bought eight plates for $12.50). The rose pink flatware came from Tuesday Morning a few weeks ago.  They were on clearance at 40% off.
I was with my good friend Gloria (a fellow thrifter) from work when I found the crystal water glasses and wine glasses at the Goodwill Store near where we work last year,  they came out to $1.30 each with my coupons.  Kathleen started to work with us recently.  She is a thrifter too.  When we go thrifting Kathleen calls the little strip shopping center by the Goodwill store the "G. W. Mall" (I love that!!).   The crystal  salt and pepper shakers (even the shaker tops are crystal) were bought at the Goodwill near my home at $1.00 each piece (less my Senior discount).  All of the crystal candle holders are thrift store finds too.
 
The blue and white flower pots all came from our local grocery store at a close-out sale with plants in them.  The crocheted tablecloth is laid over a rose red cloth both Goodwill finds, I just don't remember which store.  I am thinking it was the Goodwill by my house several years ago.  Tablecloths are $2.00 each (less the senior discount of course).
And now,  more pictures!!

 



A larger darker pink napkin is folded with a lighter lace trimed napkin and tucked into the water glass.  This is one of the few napkin folding techniques I can manage to do.  There is a heart shaped lollipop stuck into the back of the napkin to not only look cute but to help the napkin stay straight in the glass.
The Valentine's Day trees got a pink redo to help Venus feel more at home.




P. S.

Valentine's Day Dinner - Just for John and me.
Menu:
Petite Filets,  Lobster tails,  baked potatoes,  asparagus,  garlic bread,  and homemade chocolate pudding for desert.
We had a lovely dinner.



 If you are affected by this horrid winter storm -> Stay warm, stay safe, stay home!! <-

Thrift on ladies, thrift on..............

I am linking to Susan's Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on The Porch,  Marty's Inspire me Tuesday,  Dawn's History and home Link Party,  Kathe's You're Gonna Love It Tuesday,  and several other really fun favorite parties.



Tablescape Thursday


History and Home Link Party

The Scoop

Inspire Me Tuesday

You're Gonna Lave It Tuesday

Friday, February 7, 2014

Cherubs and Hearts Tablescape

A day for love,  a day to share romance,  a day for fun,  Valentine's Day.

The items that are used for this Valentine's Day tablescape were collected over several years.  Long before I began blogging,  I played tablescaper for Valentines Day.  The vision of this tablescape started several years ago at Susan's Tablescape Thursday.   I had so admired the lacy look of the creamy white pierced chargers that she used in her lovely Valentine tablescape.  And then, one day last summer I found four chargers very similar to Susan's. I had a vision of what I wanted to create.
Long before I found the chargers I had been collecting cherubs from thrift stores for a future tablescape.  There are cherub candle holders.
 Both cherub candle holders came from the V.O.A.
And small cherub figurines.  Most of the figurines came from Marc's (my favorite close-out store).
The feathers were supposed to look like clouds.  I thought I would like them,  but I did not.  The feathers were removed and then I redid most of the photos.

I found the red heart salad plates on Ebay,  the oven safe heart shaped soup bowls came from T.J.Max. Both the Red wine glasses and the red champagne flutes came from Home Goods.  The red flutes were bought with the Home Goods gift card that I won at Cuisine Kathlin's Let's Dish  give-a-way  at Christmas. The large red rimmed dinner plate is Lenox  "Winter Song"  bought after Christmas two years ago at Tuesday Morning just as they were marked down to 60 percent off.  The red flatware was bought this year at Tuesday morning  (40 percent off).

The napkins were folded and tucked into the wine glasses with a faux geranium and a red heart shaped lollypop from Big Lots.  The reverse side of the napkin matches with a pink lollypop. Huge candy kisses were placed into the sherbert dishes.

Valentine's Day Tablescape



Valentine's day tablescape, red heart plates, mirror centerpiece, cherubs, red wine glasses, pierced white charger plate, pierced red heart salad bowl
Faux flowers in a red vase from Goodwill.
Flowers and Valentines on the shelves.


Primrose on the windowsill.
A pink Valentine Tree.

Happy Valentine's Day!!  I am linking with Laurie's Valentine Par-Tay at Decorating with Laurie.


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