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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

A Hamburger Lunch Tablescape

Oh my!
 "We're on our way. What's for lunch?"
Umm Umm Hamburgers!

So out came the quilt i made for our youngest.
Denim and flannel. Old shirts, scraps, etc. Love how comforting it is.
Some camping plates. Metal, Divided. Heavy!
Red Cambridge flatware.
Red bubble glasses.
Red check napkins secured in red knot napkin rings.

No time to run to the store.. pull the burlap sunflowers off the buffet.
Plop onto the table.
Add some votives. 
Who says you can't have candles at lunch???

And this is what you have.
Fun, casual and easy.
Quick napkin story. These red check napkins came all the way from Switzerland.
On a Bernina dealer's trip (I used to work for Bernina, USA. LOVED, Loved loved that job.),
we took a train ride on the Bernina Express.

source
The Bernina Express will take you to Piz Bernina, or the Bernina mountain. Anyway.
They had lunch for us. Served wrapped up in this very sturdy, darling lapkins.
Of course, the hoarder collector that I am, I took every one whose owner did not 
want theirs. What a wonderful reminder of a really good time!

 I really have some cute pictures, but they are on the hard drive that needs to go in for some special, individual attention. Much easier to think of it that way!

 The One Kings Lane pitcher adds just the right amount of rustic charm to the table.
see the lacy leaf peaking out?

 It belongs to these Hobby Lobby sunflowers. They are made of burlap and I just love them!!


   This quilt is a simple square of flannel with  windowpanes of denim fabric. 
The quilting is all repetitive stars. 
Not all quilts have to be masterpieces. ;-)

A bit closer view of the leaf. It's quite stiff. And there is a wire for giving it shape.
 
 Really loving this look. How about you?


 The weather was awesome on Sunday!
We've been out of the triple digits for a few days and everybody's tempers
have certainly departed the boiling point!!

 So glad you dropped in.
I love having company.
Expected or not!

Cast:
Quilt - handmade by me
Plates - camping gear
Glasses - red bubble glasses from Stein Mart
Flatware - SteinMart
Napkins - Bernina Express, Switzerland
Napkin Rings - World Market
Flowers - Hobby Lobby
Pitcher - One Kings Lane


ps... This is not Regan, this is Billy. He rules the yard. Allows you to pet him until he realizes you are petting him. Wants in, but not if you are there. Regan wants him to come in and play, but if you talk to Billy, Regan does not like it. Anyway, he and Scaredy Cat are well taken care of. They keep the back yard safe. :-)

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Putting up Herbs

It's that time of year. The "putting up" time. I don't can or put up veggies since I don't have a garden. But I do plant herbs every year and they produce enough to enjoy now and then later.

Our house is an older home, which was built by an architect for himself. One of the things I love is the outside door in the kitchen. I'm thinking a jardin potager must be built out on this side!


It's been the perfect spot to grow herbs in our HOT, HOT, HOT West Texas sun. The porch off the kitchen is on the north side of the house. It gets early morning sun and that seems to be enough for the herbs as they are flourishing!!

Saturday morning, I harvested 6 cups of sweet basil and made 3 batches of pesto; 2 for the freezer and 1 for dinner. 
And then I began harvesting individual herbs and prepared them for the freezer.
How you will use the herbs later on will dictate in what you freeze them.
The lemon balm was made into pesto in the food processor and blended with olive oil before it was placed into an ice cube tray. This will be wonderful on baked fish!
Thyme and rosemary were  placed in the tray with water.
Chicken stock and baked chicken - oh yumm.
And Sage was bathed in olive oil.
I love to fry my sage a bit for pork tenderloin. The oil is perfect for this.
NOTE My trays have individual wells so that I can mix the herbs and liquid without it contaminating the next well.

Place your tray in the freezer and freeze until solid.
Then pop out the herb cubes and place into labeled plastic bags.
You will love yourself on those gloomy winter days!
Do you spot one of the jars of pesto?

After we removed the glass "screen" door and replaced it with a screen door, our yard cats Billy and Scaredy have taken to talking to Regan through the door. They don't even move when I come from around the side of the house and harvest. If I went out the kitchen door, they would have to move.


How do you store your herbs for the winter?

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, July 23, 2013

Teal and White tablescape

Back in June, the girls found themselves as guests at Diane's again. She is certainly a wonderful hostess and pulls out all the stops to entertain her guests. Sit back and enjoy this gorgeous table!

Sorry about the phone pictures. Can you believe I left the camera at home? Me either! Teal, silver and white is really a very comforting and elegant setting.

Silver napkin rings held the napkin and sheath in place. Sheath from Pier One. Teal plates on silver chargers with a Pier One salad plate. Personalized place cards to make everyone feel wanted and welcomed.

The teal glass plates let the charger shine right through.

Silver goblets always make a statement. Individual salt and peppers also graced each placesetting. Notice the peacock feathers sticking out of the rose centerpiece.

Gorgeous votive holders provided ambient light closer to the table. 

The table looked so opulent!! And the food matched the table decor, over the top wonderful!!

So glad you stopped by. Thank you Diane for your hospitality, generous invitations, delicious food and friendship!  Linking to Cuisine Kathleen's Let's Dish and Susan's Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch.

Thanks all for coming by. I so appreciate your visits and comments. Summer has taken it's toll on us. The days are long and miserably hot (not complaining, really), the yard keeps calling with things to do and we've been on a trip or two. I'm sure things will get back to normal!!  Oh wait, my sister in law, her daughter and four of her grands will be here this week...  so much for normal!!

Friday, July 19, 2013

Burlap Sunflowers - do you love them too?

Warning, enabler alert. 
I went into Hobby Lobby last Saturday. Looking for buttercups for a tablescape, HERE.
Did not find any. But I came across these burlap sunflowers.

With their lacy leaves. Two of these on each stem. See through. Divine.

And I picked up some "meadow" flowers. I'm on a yellow kick. Can you tell?

Pulled out a French looking pitcher to use as a vase. Thinking this was a One Kings Lane purchase.

Look at these petals. Rough cut. so textural.

The centers just swept me off my feet.

I know you need some. You know it too. Oh and if you don't have a Hobby Lobby, I'm sorry.
Thanks for dropping in to see what's going on in West Texas! It's been a way cooler week this past week. Praising God!!

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