Every time I set my
table, I’m amazed by how much red, white, and blue dinnerware I’ve collected
over the years. But it wasn’t always this way. In our previous home, my dining
room was a vibrant showcase of jewel-toned dinnerware and stemware, proudly displayed
in a vintage china cabinet. That changed when I inherited my mother’s
collection of dinnerware and stemware, forcing me to part with some of my own
pieces to make space. When we moved to our current home, I leaned hard into
neutrals—a decision that led to letting go of treasures I’d later regret.
One regret stung more than most: my cobalt blue
champagne flutes with their distinctive spiral design. For reasons I still
can’t fathom, I included them in my dad’s estate sale. The moment they were
gone, I missed them. I’d find myself poring over old photos of tablescapes
where those flutes sparkled, feeling a pang of loss. Those glasses aren’t easy
to find, but after a determined Google image search, I tracked down a matching
set on eBay. Buying back something I’d let go felt a little wild, but when
those flutes arrived, I couldn’t have been happier. They’re as lovely as I
remembered, and I promise you, they’ll be gracing my table often.
That rediscovery inspired this year’s tablescape, along with a Mother’s Day
gift to myself: a 16-piece dinnerware set by Pfaltzgraff in their “Kenna
Red” pattern. Each piece is unique yet
perfectly coordinated, creating a plate stack that looks effortlessly
professional. The best part? The price was a steal for such a versatile
collection. Dinnerware sets like this make it easy to mix and match colors and
patterns for a polished, curated look.
This year, I’ve added several new elements to the table.
A fresh “Fourth
of July” tablecloth, three patriotic
stars, and a vibrant artificial flower
arrangement set the tone. Confession: that
centerpiece took four sets of flowers from Amazon to get right.
The first set
was a letdown, so I ordered another, then another, and finally one
more. Persistence paid off—I arranged them in a
basket, securing the lid with a bit of wire for a festive, overflowing look
that I absolutely love.
The napkins, from Pottery Barn, are a staple in my
collection. Their linen offerings never disappoint, with stellar quality that
elevates any table. The little blue plates holding the tarts are a happy
accident—found years ago at an antique shop, they somehow escaped my dad’s
estate sale. I’m so glad they did; they’re perfect for this setup. The bold
red
water glasses make a striking statement and are
versatile enough for year-round use.
The Fiestaware
pitcher, a decades-old treasure, still holds
its own despite the style changing at least twice since I got it. The flatware
I inherited from my mother, though you can find similar sets here. These pieces tie the table together with a mix of
nostalgia and timeless appeal.
This red, white, and blue tablescape is as versatile as it is vibrant, perfect
for patriotic holidays like Memorial Day, Flag Day, or the Fourth of July. It
would also shine at a formal picnic, blending elegance with a touch of whimsy.
Each piece tells a story—of lessons learned, treasures reclaimed, and new finds
that spark joy. Here’s to setting tables that reflect who we are and the
moments that matter.
Many thanks to Rita of Panoply for organizing this Summertime Tablescape Blog Hop!
Click on the links below for more summer table
inspiration from my blogging friends:
Panoply - Summer
Tablescape: Stars, Stripes, Checks and Plaids Forever!
Home is Where the Boat Is - Lakeside
Table with Thistle and Bees
Hyacinths for the Soul - Marching
Into Summer
Everyday Living - A Garden Table to Welcome Summer
Pandora's Box - A
Berry Good Brunch
Celebrating Everyday Life - Poolside
Patriotic Party
Life and Linda - Adventure
in the Skies
The Cat's Whizkerz - Come
Sail Away
My Thrift Store Addiction - Heavenly
Honeysuckle Picnic in the Garden
The Little Yellow Corner Store - What
is Growing in the Garden Tablescape
Belle Bleu Interiors - A
Quiet Summer's Afternoon
Dinner at Eight - Summertime
Blues on a Carefree Table
Thrifting Wonderland - Summertime...Living
is Easy
Corner of Plaid and Paisley - Summer
With a Cherry on Top
Mantel and Table - A Beautiful Red Table Setting -
Roses Make It Easy
The Bookish Dilettante - Americana
Tablescape for Summer

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21 comments:
Stunning, Pattie! My favorite things are those magnificent flutes and the tart plates. I let go of my collection of aquamarine and amethyst Depression glass before moving years ago, and I still miss them. Mine weren't in my family, but I loved them as if they were! Love the timeless Fiestaware pitcher.
The blue flutes are gorgeous! Love your patriotic table design!
Beautiful table! I have those same flutes in clear and I think I bought them at Hobby Lobby or similar over 40 years ago! They were what we sipped from at our wedding, so I am super careful with them now that the china cabinet is open. Love the ruby goblets, too!
Oh Pattie, I feel your pain! I’ve been guilty of estate sale over-enthusiasm myself, and it’s a hard pill to swallow! I’m so glad you found replacements though – they’re gorgeous! I can relate to your centerpiece struggles too, but like the glasses, your perseverance paid off. The basket is just perfect. Love your cobalt dessert plates too! It’s all just lovely – and fun! Thanks for sharing your festive table with us – it’s always so fun to hop with you. Happy Summer!
Patti, your patriotic table is beautiful with all of the red. white, and blue treasures you have displayed. I’m happy that you were able to find the cobalt blue glasses. They are so striking on your table. I also adore the red goblets. Your floral centerpiece is so pretty. I hope that you have a wonderful summer!
Pattie, your red, white, and blue table setting is so festive! Those cobalt blue glasses are lovely. Happy summer!
I love this patriotic setting - The first thing I noticed was the glassware - I especially like the red ones. The centerpiece looks fabulous and the tablecloth is so festive....I enjoyed this table so much! Happy Summer
This is just gorgeous and screams summer. I love everything.
Oh my goodness, Pattie, I bet there's not one table stylist who cannot relate to your story of the one(s) that got away - whether unpurchased to start with, purged and regretted, or lost in a last minute auction. Having said that, your reclaiming those flutes had to be that the stars were aligned just right for you (glad you saved a special place for those stars for the tablescape). The mixed pattern dishware puts the magic of pattern play all in one place, ready to play with other sets in future tabletops. Love the tart plates - they go so well with the flutes. Happy to see that West Virginia made Fiestaware pitcher on your table too - true American, classic style! And I had to laugh at the Amazon florals story - how many times has a thrifty idea as such turned out to be a little more than bargained for??! The good news is they will be quite useful for many future uses. A great tablescape for summer! Thank you for joining in the fun with this hop. Happy summer!
Pattie, your patriotic table is so festive. Love the stars, those gorgeous flutes and the plate stack. I think it’s fantastic you were able to find them. Fun to see your Fiesta pitcher. A very colorful and patriotic table. Your centerpiece is lovely. Gotta love Amazon. The little tarts look almost too pretty to eat. A beautiful table to embrace summer.
I love your patriotic tablescape. Three cheers for the red, white, and blue! Your table is prefect for all the Americana holidays, and the pretty red and white elements would be lovely for Valentine's Day and Christmas! Your table's little stars are so cute. I like that you have them in all three colors. Even your tarts are patriotic. Got to love that! Happy summer!
Pattie, what a fabulous red, white, and blue table! I am happy you were able to find the cobalt blue champagne flutes. I have had regrets later that I had let something go. The tart plates are perfect and I love the mixed pattern dishware. Your Amazon story is now funny, but I am sure that was not the case when you had to keep ordering. Happy Summer
Pattie!! I love me a good patriotic table. But what I am really crushing on with your table is the picnic basket flower arrangement complete with flags!!! It’s wonderful- so well worth your struggle with Amazon!! Your new flutes are amazing so I am glad your were able to replace them. This table makes me do a happy dance- three cheers for the red, white and blue!!!🇺🇸❤️💙
Three cheers for the red, white and blue Pattie! I can relate to purging something only to regret it later. So glad you were able to find your flutes again…eBay for the win! I always love polka dots paired with stripes and checks…it makes such a cheery, carefree statement. Your basket filled with flowers makes such a wonderful centerpiece, bringing to mind thoughts of summer picnics. So happy to hop you again, Happy Wednesday! ❤️🤍💙
Patti, you definitely tell a story which many of us have experienced--the regret of giving up treasured pieces of our tablescape collection. Looking at the beautiful blue flutes, I can empathize with you and would buy them back too. Definitely a keeper. I am all about the mixture of patterns for a playful and whimsical look. You succeeded so well with the variations of patterns for Fourth of July. I is cheerful, bold and vibrant, just what summer should feel like. I love the dinnerware set and the Fiesta red pitcher. The charm of summer. The stars are a great touch of detail. Your tablescape puts me in a celebratory mood. Bring on the fireworks!!! Have a great summer!
It's always difficult to part with treasures, Patti, it's like a little piece of yourself is leaving. I can imagine how happy you were to have those beautiful champagne glasses back in y our collection. Love how the colors work so well together creating a beautiful celebratory tablescape. the picnic basket flower arrangement featuring the flags is such a great addition to your theme. Wishing you a wonderful summer.
Lynne, Thrifting Wonderland
Hooray for the red, white and blue! The white tablecloth really makes everything pop, and the pretty flowers in the basket centerpiece look so real! I love the pattern mix on the dishes and those standing stars are too cute! So many wonderful elements Pattie, I love it all!
Jenna
Patti, as you might imagine, my patriotic loving heart delights in seeing this table. I'm so happy you replaced the blue stems. They are indeed gorgeous! Your red and white plate stack and flatware look perfect atop your star studded tablecloth. I'm happy to know my table reminded you to find your calico cow creamer and teapot. I am considering a calico teapot myself. One popped up on an eBay search. I have a set of calico plates and some serving pieces already.
Thanks for sharing this pretty patriotic table. I've pinned some images. Have a great summer!
Pattie, you've perfectly balanced the bold patterns with the vibrant colors in a joyful blend! I was immediately drawn to the basket overflowing with a collection of cheerful blooms. I can relate to needing to add more (and more!) to get the effect just right! I can also relate to regretting the things you've let go, as well as the determination to find what you've missed. Glad you were successful. Enjoy your red, white and blue holidays.
Pattie, your table is amazing! You are totally set for all the upcoming patriotic celebrations. I'm having a bit of dish envy - those red plates look so versatile. Love the basket of flower as well - sometimes more is well, just better lol. The linens fit perfectly with your theme and I'm so happy for you that you were able to replace your cherished flutes - they are such a gorgeous color and match those darling tart plates. Just beautiful - all of it. It was great hopping with you and enjoy your wonderful tabble.
Pattie, your red, white, and blue table is bursting with charm! The mix of patterns and patriotic flair was spot-on. That centerpiece arrangement was so striking—and the whole table just radiates celebration! Those flutes were lovely. I see why you're missing them. I need to simplify some of my stash, but it's so hard to choose! 🇺🇸🎆
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