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.

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Monday, February 3, 2014

Calico and hearts

The weather has been pretty wretched over the past couple of weeks around here and for most of the country.  Skies have been grey and snow has been abundant.  Color seemed like the only thing that would make life a bit more cheerful.  I happen to love roosters in the kitchen.  My collection of roosters has been residing on top of the kitchen cabinets since November when the Christmas decor started going up.  I thought I would take my favorite red calico roosters out of exile and use them in a Valentine tablescape.  This started over a week ago.  I have compiled a collage of pictures of the table set for breakfast, lunches and dinners over the last week or so.

The tablecloth was made from one of the panels of fabric that I bought last week at the Goodwill store near where I work.  There were four panels of black and white print with a black and white check pattern sewn onto the bottom.  The print portion is 68 inches and the checks are about twenty inches.  I took one panel and made sixty inch round tablecloth from the print and four napkin sheathes from the checks. In the following pictures you will see variations on the same table as it evolved over the last week or so.









The dinner plate is American Traditional made in Canonsburg,  Pa.  That I bought at The Volunteers of America store last month for ninety cents each.  The bullion bowls and saucers are Copeland Spode's Wicker Lane made in England bought from Goodwill.  The chargers were bought at Goodwill (two dollars for all four).

A week ago Sunday I made little gingerbread pancakes for my Husband and myself. so I could use the gingerbread men plates that I found at the Goodwill right before Christmas before I put them away until next Christmas. I liked the idea of Valentines and gingerbread men for a hearty cold day breakfast.
Yesterday I made chicken parmigiana from the recipe that I saw on Rachel Ray last week.  I thought a nice little Lady and the Tramp style pasta dinner would go beautifully with my heart shaped Valentine plates. 
We also had a lovely lunch of chicken noodle soup (Campbell's) and fried bologna sandwiches last week on our Valentine table.
I found lots of spring plants to brighten up the kitchen at the grocery store and the Home depot.


I found an Irish lass at the Goodwill and placed her under a cloche on a lovely light green cake plate surrounded by small green plants that are for my fairy garden that I am working on.
My little girl cat Oreo has been keeping me company while I cook and play.
The snow is still out on the patio,  and skies are still grey.  But it is cheerful and cozy in my kitchen.
Breakfast anyone?

Last week's post "Radiant Orchids" post is being featured at  Make it Pretty Monday party at The

Dedicated House and at Mod Mix Monday at Mod Vintage Life.

Don't forget Laurie's Annual Valentine Par-tay on February 7th!

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