I invited my parents over for dinner and preseason baseball on Sunday (when I served the wonderful meatloaf and delicious Chocolate Stout Cake - were they lucky, or what?!). It was a spur-of-the-moment invitation, so the table was something that I put together in about ten minutes time. After a winter of high color, pattern, and intensity, I wanted something soft and simple, with the same hint of green in the table setting that I see daily emerging outside my window. This peaceful, almost zen-like table setting was the result. It felt so much like spring to me, and it was so nice to reacquaint myself with old favorites like the rooster napkins and the fish water pitcher.
I used Fiestaware flatware, giving each one of us a different color.
I found this set of napkins when cleaning out the dining room closet (okay, just one shelf, but it took me a couple of hours). I'd forgotten about these, so it was like having something new.
Individual salt and pepper shakers can be so much fun at each place setting and it eliminates the need for asking or reaching.
I bought this fish pitcher when I was still in college, long before I married or thought I'd be hosting as many dinners as I do. It reflected my love of the ocean and it appealed to my sense of whimsy.
Table runners - Pottery Barn
Placemats - Pottery Barn
Centerpiece - Pier One
Plates - Old Time Pottery
Flatware - Fiestaware
Salad Plates - Gift
Glasses - La Rochere
Cups - Amazon
Napkins - Williams-Sonoma
This post is linked to:
Tabletop Tuesday, Tablescape x 3 and Tablescape Thursday
Placemats - Pottery Barn
Centerpiece - Pier One
Plates - Old Time Pottery
Flatware - Fiestaware
Salad Plates - Gift
Glasses - La Rochere
Cups - Amazon
Napkins - Williams-Sonoma
This post is linked to:
Tabletop Tuesday, Tablescape x 3 and Tablescape Thursday
What a lovely blog you have. And, your tablescape is absolutely stunning, Pattie. The colors and patterns you've chose whisper Spring...
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So relaxing, I agree with you! I am all about bright colour and just sometimes, I want something much more subtle. Lovely!!
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Jo
Those rooster napkins are so gorgeous! This is a bright and colourful tablescape-I love it.
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Natasha.
Hi Pattie,
ReplyDeleteLOL your fish pitcher from your youth. Glad you saved it!
I am sure your guests enjoyed your lovely table. I have those napkins too from WSonoma. I have the cloth to match, used it once! Not into roosters, but it is pretty, and I got a good buy on it.
Have a great weekend!
Cool pitcher! I have those same napkins from my friend Kathleen...your table is lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove finding old friends in hiding places that I have created and then forgotten. The ruffled salad plates are outstanding...a wonderful gift from a thoughtful friend. Thank you for sharing your charming design. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteI love your fish pitcher and the rooster napkins. This is a very welcoming table.
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