Do you ever see a
product, an admittedly nice product
that is out of your price range but you're sucked in by all of the positive
reviews and hit “purchase” before you realize
what's happening? Yeah, me too. The whale basket on this table is a prime
example of just that. I really should have
paid more attention to the dimensions on this item before just buying it willy
nilly, because what I thought would
be a nice little addition to the top of the chest in the guest room ended up
being much more sizable than imagined…as whales can be.
So here it is, perched atop my table for this week, the result of a personal challenge to use my recent Pier One placemat and napkin purchase
(first seen here) with as many different styles of dinnerware that I possibly can. Last time I stuck with
one color family, but this week I decided
to introduce my Fitz & Floyd salmon chargers along with a splash of yellow
in the flatware. (The “Radiant” pattern by
Noritake.)
I decided to replicate the yellow in some violas that I placed in top of
the basket (and that sure looked bigger and more ample in the store). Eh. I'm
not really sure that I like it, but it's growing on me, and I do like having
live flowers on the table.
I swapped out last week's white plates for the blue flowered Nikko Tea
Rose plates (a set that I think is going to find its way to the consignment
store), and topped it with a pale green Metlox Lotus plate (made in the good
old U.S.A., I love that!).
While rummaging through the cabinets in the kitchen looking for vanilla beans, I
found this turquoise set of Fiestaware salt and pepper shakers (I never did
find vanilla beans) that probably would have fit in better with last week's
table, but I was so happy to have found them that I decided to use them anyway.
It's a simple table, but a lovely and colorful one, and color and whimsy is
what this season is all about.
By the way, if any of you can think of an idea (really ANY idea will do) as to
what to do with this whale basket, I would really appreciate it.
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The whale does make a statement! I love the violas (johnny jump-ups where I grew up, even though they aren't tri-colored). Who would have guessed coral went to well with the aquas and purples...good choice. The flatware picks up the yellow nicely in the placemats. I working on an aqua table in my head...next to get it on the table!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, Pattie.
Hi Pattie, Your whale is definitely a conversation piece, you do have a whale of a tale to tell! :) I love all the pops of color, especially the yellow and turquoise, they all go very well together! Stunning tablescape! Thank you for visiting my blog. Looking forward to seeing how your lap table turns out and the white hydrangea arrangement! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
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Pattie, Wonderful tablescape! I love the whale! He is a stunning centerpiece with the viola's spilling out of the center so prettily. I love the placemats and the stemware. Aqua is so pretty and fresh for the summer month's. You might use the whale in the guest bath filled with extra hand towels and cute guest soaps in the center. Love the flatware too.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Whale. He is adorable! He is perfect for your tablescape. Love the dishes and your color combination. Your placemats are wonderful. This table makes me happy to look at.
ReplyDeleteThat whale is phenomenal!! I love it on your table....it is perfect with your colors. It might look cute stuffed with rolled up towels in the bathroom but it might be too big for the counter!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your wonderful creativity on The Inspiration Board at homework. I loved your project and featured you!
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