Do you have a plan for when you have unexpected guests?
Can you set a table in 15 minutes? Stay tuned for how I did it!
A great tablecover (or not) is a quick way to set the mood.
The table outside is more narrow and therefore chargers don't work as
well. Especially larger, more rustic ones. So this table is set without them
for lack of space!
Some great dishes, estate sale silver, a water goblet (they'll have a drink
in their hands when they sit down) and the necessary napkin are the
fundamentals for this quick dinner set up.
In lieu of flowers, I used a log. Yep, you hear right. I keep one lying
around for just this purpose. (Actually, I choose a perfectly shaped
one with lichen on it when the winter firewood is delivered).
I drill some hole into the log and then I can place my perfectly weathered,
copper candle cups into the log. Those were a memento from Carmel, CA
when we were there several years ago. I love how this log drips with lichen.
Of course, being blessed with some perfect weather helps everything right along.
The napkin is a beautiful jacquard with a delicate crochet edging caught up in my rustic napkin rings I made a few weeks ago. You can check HERE for the tutorial. I think I'm going to be able to use these frequently.
I find myself using these goblets quite a bit. They are handblown in
France but I was lucky enough to purchase them on a trip to Santa Fe.
Am really loving how rustic this looks on the table.
I couldn't resist these plates when I saw them. Roses. Filigree. Antique
writing. I was sold.
The dinner plate is as spectacular, too.
Totally loving how the roses in the silver play so nicely with the dishes.
Just pop on over.. the table is set. I'd love to have some company!
Cast:
Matelasse - estate sale or Savers
Plates - Royal Stafford
Glasses - Handblown in France, purchased in Santa Fe, NM
Napkins - had them for a long time.. Rose Trellis in Sage
Napkin rings - made by Moi, tut HERE
Candle cups - Carmel, CA
Log - probably pinion
Thanks for dropping by. I'm delighted you chose to spend some time here. I love knowing you were here by reading your comments!
Going to link up to Cuisine Kathleen's Wednesday evening party - Let's Dish.
On Thursday, I'll be partying at Susan's Between Naps on the Porch!
I hope I see you there.
Gorgeous plates.
ReplyDeleteLove those plates! Great dinner outdoors!
ReplyDeleteSalivating just a little as I studied so many elements here that I just adore. The plates are gorgeous, and you know that I so love matelasse...it always adds that perfect je ne sais quois. Those candle cups are such a treasure. Do you ever stick them into veggies or fruit? I could see them attached to artichokes...or in pairs put into egg plants. They're really a wow factor. Great minds...again...we both headed outdoors this week in this glorious Southwest Spring weather. Have your new plates arrived, yet? Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteYour dishes are gorgous along with your napking rings and of course, your table is just beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteOh Marlis you did a wonderful job on capturing the right lighting! The "log" is awesome! I like that you incorporated the candle holders into it! Those dishes are so awesome I would have been smitten with them immediately too! Love the glassware and napkins...and the matelasse table cover! This has great bones!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
Marlis, your spur of the moment tablescape is enchanting. It is sure to leave your guest feeling special and pampered.
ReplyDeletePERFECTION! The dishes, as you might already suspect, are da bomb!!! I just love the romantic look to them!!! A log...only you! It's great! It really is great!!! So you have all the elements present for a 15-minute phenom: candlelight, nature, flowers (right there on the dishes!). All you need now is a some quick pasta or takeout to linger over. Fabulous, Marlis!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS Marlis!
ReplyDeleteI love every detail... AHHH, you have MY rose plates. YES, they are one of my favorites and fit in perfectly with your natural setting. I LOVE your log as the centerpiece with the candle cups(I have some and NOW I'm going to use your inspiring clever idea. Your napkin rings are so perfect, LOVE THEM.
Have a wonderful week,
Big Hugs,
Donna
I wish I could just pop right over! I love the plates, the beautiful napkins and especially your centerpiece...how great is that??!! I love blogland and all the fabulous ideas everyone shares.
ReplyDeleteI love when you do outdoor tables, Marlis. This is gorgeous. I don't think I could set a table in 15 minutes.:-)
ReplyDeleteYour Rustic Roses table is beautiful Marlis~ I'm sure your guest were thrilled to dine al fresco and had no idea you set such lovely table in 15 minutes! I love your lichen covered log too :)
ReplyDeleteLove the sunshine and shadows playing on your table. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Marlis! those plates are just so pretty! visiting from LD!
ReplyDeleteOh Marlis,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful table! I love your dishes and your centerpiece!
I would be thrilled to join you for dinner!
I think sometimes a table set on the whim can sometimes look nicer than one that has been planned just because we put so much thought into it and try to make it perfect and sometimes it's over done. Of course it could just be me that does that lol...
Have a wonderful evening!
(hugs)
Aledia @ Plum Perfect
Marlis,
ReplyDeleteThis is so inviting!!! Those napkin rings are stunning with your place settings and napkins! I adore the use of the log outdoors or in! Beautiful tablescape, dear friend!
Fondly,
Pat
So so pretty. I love the log, the handblown goblets, the setting...just beautiful. Those rustic napkin rings are so lovely. Your outdoor tables are stunning as usual!
ReplyDeleteI may find a way to "just pop in" if I were to be greeted by a table as lovely as this! The rose plates are beautiful. The log is perfect!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rustic/elegant outdoor tablescape! Those plates are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteKatherine
Marlis, I went over to see how you made those napkin rings and you are really amazing! And that post was so funny--go out and close the door and don't fiddle--yes you are a true crafter because you know what we will be doing--picking it up, seeing how its doing--can we try the napkin yet...I used to do so many crafts too, but not for a long time. I like the leather napkin ring idea, and your rustic table here is actually so pretty and romantic in that rustic way, like a cowgirl in a pretty dress and beautiful boots, maybe! I'll have to practice doing the 15 minute thing, though. I work pretty slowly! Linda
ReplyDeleteOh dear Marlis, this table is gorgeous and so inviting! You captured the light beautifully, I'm delighted looking at all your detail, I adore the elements you've chosen for it...each one. The dishes are so pretty. The flatware is wonderful too! Thank you for your lovely and kind comments my friend, coming from you, it's wow! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteFABBY
Oh what a fabulous setting. I really like and plates and the centerpiece is really creative!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tablescape! Those plates are so pretty and your napkin rings are great too.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this! I adore your plates - just so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuzyq
Yummy plates, Marlis! And I love matelasse on a table. The log is the perfect rustic touch! Fifteen minutes, really? Aren't we just loving being outdoors?
ReplyDeleteI wish I could just pop in, believe me! I like those goblets a lot, and every time you put them out, I wish I had some. Pretty plates too. The whole thing is really calling my name.
ReplyDeleteAs always, Marlis, I love your creative spirit, your sense of perfection, and I would love nothing more than to be an unexpected guest.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love combining the rustic with the elegant. You did such a wonderful job. I just love your log idea. Eating outside is always wonderful. I feel like I make my guests nervous by using my "good" stuff outside but it is my favorite setting. Your plates are wonderful. I bet your guests lingered for a long time in this beautiful setting.
ReplyDeleteRustic yet elegant! Very clever idea with the log. Love your French goblets. And the tablecloth - is that matelasse? Beautiful! The charming dishes add a little romance.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful outdoor table! I agree with Barbara about combining the rustic with the elegant. And that log centerpiece candle holder! What a great idea - love it.
ReplyDeleteMarlis,
ReplyDeleteI think that is a very pretty table. I May have to use that idea with the log sometime if you don't mind. Great idea. Those are such pretty napkins too.
Pat
A beautiful table in a perfect setting! Lovely table! I'm sure your guests would never know that you pulled this off so quickly.
ReplyDeleteYour tablescape is beautiful. I love the dishes and your wonderful napkin rings and glasses. Great centerpiece too. Thanks for stopping by and leaving your nice comment.
ReplyDeleteRandee
Gorgeous outdoor table!! I love it. So romantic.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with this table Marlis, no fussy stuff but elegant in its own way even with the rustic touches. Your log candle holder is fabulous and looks perfect on your table covering. The dishes bring just the right amount of color with all the rustic elements. Love this one, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your rustic table, Marlis. What a great idea on the log, it looks fantastic as a centerpiece. I love natural elements like this. Love the quilt too...Christine
ReplyDeleteHmm 15 mins I am not sure I could do it. I better get my act together! Love the log what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Love the roses with the rustic beauty of the natural elements, and the weathered candle cups.
ReplyDeleteThe whole setting is so lovely, Marlis.
xxoo
You outdoor gals are killing me with your gorgeous tables on the verandas, porches or patios! It was so windy today I opened my car door and everything blew out!
ReplyDeleteThose plates are amazing and can surely hold their own without a charger. Your napkin rings are fabulous!
Thanks so much for linking to Let's Dish, and have a great weekend, Marlis!
Beautiful tablescape and love the plates too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table. Love the plates. Your centerpiece is so cool.
ReplyDeleteMarlis, I think you really took a "creative journey" with this one! I LOVE your log centerpiece! Those dishes would have been hard for me to resist, and the clear goblets are such a pretty shape. Your napkin rings have made a wonderful appearance here, and I look forward to seeing them again!
ReplyDeleteI love to eat outdoors and that is just the perfect setting! Thanks for stopping by Laura
ReplyDeleteI love so many things about your table. First, I love, love the log/candle holder, such a fabulous idea. Next, I love the DIY napkin rings, read the tutorial and put it on my TO DO list. My next favortie thing, the lovely dishes. I can't believe this is your quick table. It looks like you slaved over it. Have a wonderful weekend!
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