Decorating a seasonal table or assembling an eye-catching
centerpiece need not be difficult nor expensive. In fact, pretty much all
you need is a trip to the produce section of your local market, a fist full of
colorful leaves from your neighborhood, and a seasonal decorative piece.
This owl is really old. My husband acquired it
years before I married him, and we hung it from a 100-year-old Redbud tree for
18 years until the tree was taken by a tornado. During the excavation and clean
up process, I found the owl, partially embedded in a water-filled hole in the
ground created by an uprooted tree. I scrubbed it, dried it, and packed it up
to take to the new house where it stared at me from the corner of the garage
every time I got into my car.
It was pretty dusty, so I ran it through the
dishwasher (no, I am not kidding) and today it is quite a conversation piece as
he watches over the fruits and vegetables that make up my seasonal centerpiece.
Originally the owl was black, but the years have weathered it into the most
wonderful colors, but then I think the years, wisdom, and
"weathering" makes us all more beautiful. I couldn't be happier
with it, and I do believe that it's going to appear every fall in one display
or other.
The rest of the centerpiece is made up of a
pumpkin platter, that once belonged to my mother, as a base, a variety of unusual
fruits, and a grouping of seasonal squashes. Not only can I enjoy the centerpiece,
but I can eat it when I'm finished!
The table covering I dearly love. It is fabric by
Michael Miller called “Nevermore.” I've tried to include a
different angle in each photograph so that you can see the skulls, bugs, poison
bottles, frogs, owls, and other spooky components. I love the neutral colors.
So many seasonal fabrics are infused with so much color that it can be hard to
decorate. This fabric with black, cream, and light amber is perfect.
The plates are from Pottery Barn and are also
called “Nevermore,” are you beginning to detect a theme?
The pumpkin mugs are years old and from Starbucks.
Shiny or colorful flatware would have been wrong
for this table, so I pulled out the bamboo flatware from Crate & Barrel
that I find more uses for than I ever imagined.
Pumpkin S & P - Gift
White plates - Old Time Pottery
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Hello Pattie! What a great table! The cloth is wonderful and the centerpiece is a def wow factor. You forgot to leave your name when you linked, but I fixed it for you. Happy to see you!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary Patitie!
ReplyDeleteYou know how much I truly love the way you compile these gorgeous tablescapes. You make it sound so matter-of-fact and the fact is, I would never, could never, ever put such an inviting seasonal display together. You are so creative! I love the Owl of course but, he really is dressed so wonderfully by his surroundings too.
Thank you so much for sharing...
Wow, this has to be one of my favorite tables ever! I love the tablecloth and that centerpiece is awesome. I have never heard of some of those exotic fruits, but will be looking for them!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week, Pattie...
Oh dear Patty, what an awesome Halloween table you created! The tablecloth is fabulous and so are the dishes! Amazing, I love it all!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
FABBY
Gorgeous, just gorgeous! and that Nevermore Fabric....love it, It's fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYou centerpiece is wonderful, I love all the color. The plates and table covering were made for each other. Just an amazing table!
ReplyDeleteHello Patty, I am your newest fan. The Nevermore material you used for the tablecloth could not be more perfect. I love the nevermore plates to. Simply gorgeous. I have been using fresh fruit and veggies to decorate the table too. My husband has eaten all of the apples and I have to go out and buy some more today. Have a lovely day..... Candy
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful table! I love it! You smoked this out of the ballpark, and that centerpiece with the owl is stellar. Great job!
ReplyDeletexo,
Sheila
With all its great color and texture, your entire table is wonderful. Love it!
ReplyDeletePattie~ I'm wild over your spooktacular table and fabric! What a wonderful foundation for your table and centerpiece! I love your owl's patina and that he survived your tornado AND that you ran him thru the dishwasher :)
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