A friend recently alerted me to a wonderful YouTube channel
called “The Tartan Topiary.” It is hosted by Mary, who uses her channel to
beautifully review home and gardening books. If you haven’t seen it, give it a
look, because it is wonderful! The downside is that, because her reviews are so
lovely, you may find (like me) that you are going to want to buy every one of
those reviewed books.
I always try to control myself, but sometimes it’s not
easy. Case in point, she introduced me to the books of Ted Kennedy Watson, and
I fell in love. I was particularly enamored with his Guide
to Stylish Entertaining. One of his suggestions
(and Mary took this up on her episode about this book) is to decorate a table
with only one color. I decided that I was going to do that with my first fall
table, choosing the color green, my favorite. I wasn’t so sure how this is
going to work out, and it was a bit of a challenge, but I am in love with the
results.
I started simply with the forest green tablecloth and woven placemats. I added
scalloped-edged wooden chargers from Pier One, as well as Italian ceramic
charges with a green border. I reused both square black plates, and black
flatware from last week’s table.While not visible initially, removing the small wreath and fabric pumpkin
reveals a pumpkin-shaped plate that can be used for salad or dessert.
The green water glasses I inherited from my mother,
as I’ve mentioned so many times in the past. I also inherited her beautiful
crystal. I wasn’t sure how something as elegant as these wine glasses from
Rogaska in the “Gallia” pattern would work at this table, but they give it a
touch of elegance, and nice sparkle.
The plaid napkins from Pottery Barn tend to go with everything.At center I have iron candlesticks, purchased years and years ago from a local
shop, and green tapers surrounded by faux pumpkins in white
and pale
green in various sizes.
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What a beautiful color scheme - I really want to create a special table for the holidays this year. I was bopping around Hobby Lobby yesterday, listening to their sad piano muzak, (ha!), and thought about how much I am looking forward to the holidays and making my home inviting, whether there are 5 of us or only me!
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty Pattie! Love it!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Another feast for the eyes, even without the food.
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of black and white, so this delights. Your table is very appealing to me, Pattie. I love the use of the ivy vining through your pumpkins. It's have if they are growing on the table. Happy October!
ReplyDeleteYour tablescapes are always well thought out and lovely. You inspire me but I have not tried to put one together. Maybe I'll have photos of the Thanksgiving table settings.
ReplyDeleteI love this...SO pretty!
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna