When I set out to create a Valentine’s Day table this year, I
had no idea how emotional the experience would be.
In assembling the various
components that I had set aside for my table, I came across an envelope that my
dad had given to me years ago.
It contained a wide variety of things that my
mother had saved from past Valentine’s Days, including all of the cards that we
had sent her. We knew that she liked the old-fashioned kind, so that’s what we
tended to buy and send.
She even saved a computer-generated one that my dad
made from back in the 80’s when we did that sort of thing, as well as one
featuring the Rugrats that my son had sent her back in 1996.
The red cardboard
cupids (along with doilies and hearts that I did not use) graced her tables
annually.
All of the ephemera on this table once belonged to my mother.
As I got
out the fabric that I intended to use as a tablecloth, I realized that this had
once belonged to her too, purchased, I assume, in 2002 as that was the date on
the selvage.
Today marks the five-year anniversary of her passing, and
that makes this all the more bittersweet.
I’ll provide no more commentary, just photos of the table, followed by a list
of sources.
Miss you, mom!
Carved wooden chargers – Pier One Imports
Cranberry red dinner plates - Pier One Imports
Ikat heart napkins - Pottery Barn
Heart-shaped salad plates - wayfair.com
Eiffel tower wine glasses - La Rochere
Mugs – Maison Versailles “Amelie”
Flatware - Target
Red Pitcher - Fiestaware
Small heart dishes - Amazon
Cranberry red dinner plates - Pier One Imports
Ikat heart napkins - Pottery Barn
Heart-shaped salad plates - wayfair.com
Eiffel tower wine glasses - La Rochere
Mugs – Maison Versailles “Amelie”
Flatware - Target
Red Pitcher - Fiestaware
Small heart dishes - Amazon
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Wow Pattie that is so neat that you have all those things! It's beautiful and meaningful. I especially love the flatware!
ReplyDeletewell this was amazing to see and to read about! All those memories. Reading this I realize having all boys I never started a tradition of giving them Valentines and even though I have grand girls, I didn't with them. Kind of makes me sad in a way but i guess i could start some day. I love the sentimentality expressed in your beautiful table setting today.
ReplyDeleteA tornado is going on in my heart: a mixture of happiness and sadness. Time passes so quickly. I remember that you and I both lost a parent that year. Then, as you know, my Mom gave me quite a scare Friday. It all just serves to remind us that each day truly is a gift, and we shouldn’t squander our time on pettiness. I always cringe when I think about some of the stupid stunts I pulled as a teenager and wonder why I would put my parents through that. I guess it’s somewhat of a ritual we all go through to some extent. I’m glad you have these souvenirs along with memories tucked away in your brain that bring you joy. Have a good week, and hold onto those memories you cherish.
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Oh my goodness, your table is so precious! I adore all of your sweet Valentines. Those would look adorable on a little tree, and you could just tuck them here and there and not have to add any kind of fastener if you didn't want to. Thank you for sharing!
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Carol
Just beautiful, Pattie, and I love all of the Valentines and their memories! I need to think about fixing a tablescape for V-Day dinner my peeps - all men...hmmm...
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love all those cards!....Christine
ReplyDeleteAdorable! What a treasure to find :) Thanks for sharing on Homestead Blog Hop!
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