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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

White with a bit of color Tablescapes revisted

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June 22, 2011
It's just really hot around here these days.
I mean really hot.
I got in the car after work yesterday and the temp showed 113.
By the time I got to the bank, both the car and the bank showed 105.

ps..the links under the photos are links to the tablescapes themselves.

So I've been just wiped out.
But I'm not complaining. 
We have no humidity, normally.
However, it's been like a sweat lodge.
Humidity at greater than 50% some days.

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Red and White Holiday 2011


The patio hasn't been completely finished yet.
Our worker has been swamped and so we get pushed to the bottom of the list.
I know I raised him better than that :)!! LOL

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Rustic Chic 2011
Needless to say,
I've been a slug.
Lazy.
Not a creative ounce in my bones.
Keeping the plants watered takes all my energy.
Slug.

So while I'm longing for cooler temps,
And no new table in sight,
I thought I'd share some previous
tablescape escapades.

And I'm praying you won't be bored.
I'm just sorry I've neglected this blog for so long.
So bad of me huh?
Slug.

But, I do have a brand new table planned for next week!
Well I hope.
Hoping cause I need some flowers.
Hoping.

I'm hoping that the weekend will cooperate.
Cooler temps please, please.
Flowers to be had.


And although I haven't set a table,
I have completed my set of Coalport Athlone blue dishes and Waterford Clarendon wine hocks,
via eBay of course.


And I was the lucky and most happy winner
of a set of gorgeous Noritake Piedmont accent plates.
Cannot wait to set that table!
Thank you Noritake!!!


And thanks to my friend Cherry Kay from the gorgeous Entertaining Women blog,
I was able to snag 10 Mottahedeh Musee des Arts pots de creme.
Yep, one more table with these...


So please come back again,
soon.
I know the dog days of summer
will soon be behind us.
Are you longing for Fall, too?


Thank you so much for sticking with me.
Thank you for inspiring me.
Come visit Tablescape Thursdays and Cuisine Kathleen with me!!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

A Tablescape in Remembrance - Memorial Day 2013

Welcome to a tribute to the fallen.
Memorial Day is to remember those who have fallen while in the service of our country.
However, when tragedy strikes close to home, the lines blur.
At first I was not going to do a table, it seemed so trivial in light of the devastation wrought in Northern Texas and Oklahoma.
 
But then I recanted.
Last week tornadoes ripped through Granbury and then Cleburne in the Dallas area.
Lives were lost.
I prayed for them.
 
Last Sunday, a tornado ripped through Shawnee, OK.
I remembered all the wonderful people I met when I taught at Sue's Sewing Shoppe.
I prayed for them.
 
Then came Monday.
And Moore, Oklahoma was struck with an EF-5 tornado.
Winds of between 200-210 miles an hour.
At least a mile wide.
Almost the same path that the 1999 tornado took.
And I prayed for them.
 
One by one friends and family checked in.
First my dear friends in Edmond.
Then a post from our beloved Cherry Kay.
Our Bernina dealer.
My friend Debbie.
I praised God.
 
While praising God and weeping for those whose loved ones were lost,
I remembered that God is with us always, in good and bad. He rejoices with us when we are full of joy. He cries for us when we hurt.
 
1 Peter 5:6-10
Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.
Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that the family of believers throughout the world is undergoing the same kind of sufferings.
10 And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast.
 
So I carry on. With a deep hurt in my heart for all those in Texas and Oklahoma.
And I ask for prayers, our tornado season is just starting.
 
I remember those fallen for my freedoms.
I praise them for their bravery and conviction.
We owe them a debt we cannot repay.
 
So I set this table for us to enjoy this weekend.
Amidst our bbq and gatherings,
I promise to remember.
And to be thankful.
 
Thank you Cherry Kay for this gorgeous tablecloth. I couldn't wait to use it.
I hope this is a fitting debut.
Cast:
Dinner Plate - Queens Calico
Salad/soup Bowl - Villeroy and Boch Burgenland
Bread Plate - Arzberg Blaue Blueten
Flatware - Cambridge
Red Water Goblet - Stein Mart
Blue Wine Goblet - Libbey, Dollar Tree
Red Napkins - unknown
Napkin Rings - Dollar Tree door hangers
Centerpiece - Grape Milk Glass
 
I'm linking to Cuisine Kathleen's Let's Dish on Wednesday evening.
I hope you will drop in.
And here's to hopping the brick is re-laid on the patio by Sunday! ;-)
 

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Le petit déjeuner à deux tablescape

Bonjour! Bienvenue chez nous. C'est Lundi matin et nous mangeons dans la cuisine. 
Good morning! Welcome. It's Monday morning and we are eating in the kitchen.

Adding a tablecloth makes dining so much more festive and relaxed.

Don't these colors remind you of sunny Provence? Down to the cutest little abeilles on the napkin rings.

One soft boiled egg, some oatmeal with blueberries and a fresh, homemade croissant.
Interested?

 I love using our antique boiled egg warmer. Add a bit of warm water to the bottom of the
egg shaped container, light a tealight and put the warm eggs in the container.

Un petit pot des fines herbes.

The yellow bowls are some new favorites. The darling salt and peppers were my grandmother's.

Our favorite handmade coffee cups made by my sister-in-law Becky.

I love drinking orange juice out of stems!

My mother made this tablecloth as a child. I do love how primitive the cross-stitch motifs are. 


Cast:
Tablecloth - antique, made by my mom
Blue Napkins - Cancun, Mexico
Yellow napkins - Villeroy n Boch, from Linda at More Fun Less Laundry
Flatware - faux bamboo, Horchow's
Yellow bowls - Arteflorum from Horchow's
Dinner plates - Calico by Queen's
Pasta bowls - Toscana Versilia Made In Itally
Egg Cups - Arzberg, belonged to my grandmother
Berry strainer bowl - Hand made by a local artist
Salt and Pepper - Hand painted, Germany
Glasses - estate sale
Coffee cups - made by sister in law
Herb pot - Albany, Texas
 Egg warmer - antique

OOOh, I just realized that this is post #499! Who would ever have thought this... I guess we will have to have a giveaway later this week! Stay tuned.
Thank you so much for joining me. I so appreciate your visit and love your comments. I'll be partying at 
and
Would love to see you there.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

How to welcome spring tablescape

How to banish winter and welcome spring? 

Bring out something shiny and something blue.

 Encircle a napkin the color of the sky with a honeycomb ring buzzing with a bee.

Pick the favorite plates with wonderful vines for the salad course.

Pull out the most cheerful paisley dishes on nito chargers, paired with the blue flatware.

Let the vines peek out from napkin as promises of great things to come.

Antique candle holders to cast mystical light.

And place happy faces on the table before the guests arrive. 

Those pretty faces sit inside Flower Bricks and an estate sale find planter raised on a pedestal.

Don't forget to take a last minute look to make sure ALL the flatware, glasses, salt and peppers... oops let me grab those quickly.

And put a pretty lighter on the table to light the candles for when the guests arrive and then sit back and have fun!

Cast:
Nito chargers - Pier One and World Market
Plates - Queens paisley
Salad plates - Mikasa Daylight (ooh rave!)
Flatware - Horchow
Blue wine glasses - estate sale
Water glasses - Mikasa Parklane
Napkin rings - One King's Lane
Candle holders - estate sale
Flower Bricks - Williamsburg Marketplace HERE
I'm linking up to Susan's beautiful party, Tablescape Thursday! See you there.
A big shout out goes to Miss Zoe... my favorite 5 year old grandchild! We love you big girl!!

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