Showing posts with label tablescape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tablescape. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Weekend Cottage Review: A Garden Wheelbarrow Tablescape

Hi friends, with Mother's Day next weekend I thought I'd share a post that I put together about 10 years and two houses ago. I had recently found the magazine "Southern Tables" and was immersed in lovely tablescapes, many in an outdoor setting for Spring.




Many of you host a Mother's Day brunch or luncheon and I thought this would be such a fun theme to recreate. You wouldn't need a mini wheelbarrow; a basket or crate, even a doughbowl would do. When I saw that feature article I fell in love and since I had a mini wooden wheelbarrow about the same size, I used what I had and did a bit of "recreating" the setting.

This designer used real veggies and clearly put a lot of time and thinking into this tablescape, but it was a fun outlet for me using what I had on hand.





"I had a similar whitewashed small wheelbarrow made of reclaimed barnwood, 
so I filled it with a variety of faux  garden veggies.

(The wheelbarrow has made an appearance before on the deck




 But I felt like my rendition needed a little more personality, 
so a ceramic rabbit tureen that I made years ago hopped inside.



Gardens and rabbits just go together.



You know you have too much "stuff", when you completely forget about a set of green transferware china! Yes, I totally forgot that I had this great set of Enoch Wedgewood Kent china, that had been stored in the side door of my breakfront.



On one of our recent trips to St. Louis I found three of these wonderful consume/berry bowls and salad plates in "Crown Ducal, Florentine England". They are very old and have a black transfer rural cottage  scene on the bowls and plates that read "Little Comberton". A gold rim and raised green fruit design on the border of the plates/saucers had me smitten.




 










Green Glassware is Martha Stewart



Last week I found the cute little whitewashed Pottery Barn napkin rings that look like flowerpots. Had to have them...and next week I'll show you another fun way I've used them. Woven placemats were from TJ Maxx a couple of years ago, and the linen napkins are just a few of my vintage collection.





I like to set a fun and casual place setting, so small whitewashed garden pots with a faux lettuce leaf hold the silverware.




And vintage French Seed Packet Labels attached to a tag
can be used for place cards. 

 Carotte's...


and Chicoree Frisee


more coming up with the French Seed Packets...





A small ceramic cabbage covered veggie bowl / soup tureen.



...and a French Rabbit Tea Towel from my daughter from Easter.



Lapins de Jardin.


A French botanical print brings in the colors of Spring and Summer.











I'm so glad you came by for my little Garden Setting Luncheon.
You can find a few more Spring Garden Tablescapes on my Pinterest Page.



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All About Home at Common Ground and Follow the Yellow Brick Home
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Turnabout Tuesday at My Wee Abode, Wednesday Link Party at Our Tiny Nest
 Wonderful Wednesday at Eclectic Red Barn
 Centerpiece Wednesday at Karin's Kottage Share Your Style at French Ethereal,  
Thursday Favorite Things at Follow the Yellow Brick Home,  
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Farmhouse Friday at  County Road 407  Fabulous Friday at WM Design House 
 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

On the table...

Since our younger daughter and her husband will be hosting Thanksgiving at their home this year, I haven't had to be concerned about a proper tablescape.  But I have changed out a few things on the table last week. I filled my ironstone tureen with about 10 paperwhite bulbs and sat it and my white velvet pumpkin  on my dark harvest-y vintage tray.



The Dining Room has beautiful soft light most of the day.








I took out the "orange" leaves in the windowbox centerpiece
 and in their place added some faux evergreens.


adding a little "Winter" and removing a little "Fall"


But a bigger change came on the table by swapping out the dark grain sack fabric for this lighter creamy burlap fabric, which I just folded over once lengthwise and left the edges raw. I like the lighter burlap for this week which will soon be changed out for Christmas. I found a wonderful antique grain sack with a red stripe on Etsy from Austria. I'm planning on adding it over the burlap for my Christmas Season tablerunner. I'll share that with you soon, and the Etsy shop I purchased it from.


A set of my lambies approve.


See you Monday morning for
The Marketplace,
where we list our Etsy and Online Boutique Stores
then shop our little hearts out.


I'm joining in for these parties:

Sunday Showcase at Under the Table and Dreaming
Make it Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at Coastal Charm
Tweak it Tuesday at Cozy Little House
Cowgirl Up at Cedarhill Ranch
Blissful Whites at Timewashed
Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style
House Party at No Minimalist Here

Have a wonderful Sunday,
xoxo,

Friday, November 16, 2012

Vintage Inspiration #114 Almost Thanksgiving

Hi Everyone,
There's more inspiration over here at Vintage Inspiration than a stack of magazines! I know you all are getting ready for that special day and table. Preparing lists and shopping and cleaning, but just in case you don't have your tablescape thought out completely, I want to share one that's perfect for your vintage inspired table. 

Jennifer from Town and Country Living
outdoes herself with this wonderful vintage 
Letting her memories of past Thanksgivings guide her,
she uses family pieces to make this a very special Holiday table.







Her lovely china and crystal are balanced just perfectly with the vintage oak drawer, layered with burlap and pumpkins. So easy and just the right touch!


Jennifer has lot's of wonderful photos to inspire you,
hope you'll run by for a visit.

And more Thanksgiving Inspiration...


Kitchen Hutch ready for Thanksgiving,
dressed in ironstone and transferware





from Cindy at Beaux R'eves



from Debbie at Confessions of a Plate Addict
Debbie has tons of great ideas on her blog,
be sure and check them out!





Sharon from Sharon's Wannabe Cottage 
is busy making beautiful Christmas pillows.
You'll want to see that wonderful chair, too.



And saving the most fun for last is Carlene from Organized Clutter,
 who created a look alike snowman from one she had seen on a post I did 
(just adorable Carlene!!!)

Thanks gals, be sure and grab a featured at button on the sidebar!



Hope you'll join in for the party.
 Anything vintage, vintage inspired; new, old, or in between! 
Please have a link back to Common Ground 
within your post to be featured.

and while you're at it please check out my fave Friday Party Gals.






 And if you've been missing a place to hang out your whites on Wednesday, then be sure and come by Timewashed each Wednesday and join the party. I know you'll feel right at home.




If you haven't entered the Give Away with
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then why have you waited?
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I'll be starting the party early next week on Wednesday instead of Thursday. I'll remind everyone next week; that way we still have time to party AND cook that turkey!  Hope you have a great weekend!









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