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.
I wanted the table to represent all of the beauty and glory fall has to offer, so this meant the harvest. I wanted seasonal fruits and vegetables, nuts, sheaves of wheat, Indian corn, cranberries, and unassuming lighting that offered a glow without detracting from the main attraction. I also wanted a hint toward what was yet to come so filled a small trifle bowl with cranberries and added an amber ceramic turkey.
I wanted the placemats rustic and the dinnerware simple. The dinner plates were from my collection of Fiestaware, alternating yellow plates with crimson ones. The bowls are from a set of dishes called "Autumn Splendor." I can't tell you how much I love these.
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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