Tablescape Thursday is hosted by Susan from Between Naps on the Porch.
I've long been a reader of the beautiful and informative blog, Between Naps on the Porch. Dish and dinnerware fanatic that I am, Tablescape Thursday was one of my favorite days. It comforted me to know that I was not alone in my quiet accumulating of dishes and glassware, my flatware fanaticism, and linen lust! Now that I have a blog of my own I've decided to take part, beginning with this harvest table set for a late October meal.
When I build a table, and in many cases, this is exactly what I do, I begin first with the tablecloth, and then the centerpiece. This centerpiece was born of pure serendipity. I was shopping at Michael's one day and saw cornucopias piled up like warped lumber outside in one of the sale bins. In all my years of entertaining I'd never used a cornucopia, so grabbed one (At only $2.99 I figured if it didn't work I could just toss it without remorse.), and immediately my mind went to work deciding what I'd put in it and around it.


The napkins were made by my dear mother who can turn any piece of fabric I give her into something lovely for the table. This fabric she found on her own and I think it's just perfect. I'd told her that I wanted something that smacked of fall and food. Her choice of the Indian corn pattern did both perfectly. The goblets are also a favorite. My mother bought them on a whim back in the 70's along with the chunky yellow-handled flatware. After 20 years of use she was ready to move on and passed them to my welcoming hands. They are bold, and fun, and surprisingly versatile.
I hope you enjoyed my harvest table.
Plates: Fiestaware
Bowls: Autumn Splendor
Napkins: My mom
Table Covering: Bed, Bath & Beyond
Flatware & Goblets: Gift
Mini Trifle Bowl: Target
Ceramic Turkey: Crate & Barrel
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