Easter Table Setting Decor Idea

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Easter is just around the corner and my bunnies have hopped on out of storage and into the house!

 

The bunny trio serves as the centerpiece for the Easter table this year.

 

I had to restrain myself and not buy more Easter plates and use the ones I have instead!

I used the same little nests I found at Roger’s Gardens some years ago but this year I stuffed little Lindt Easter chocolates into them!

Aren’t the little chocolates cute? Each of your guests gets a little treat when they sit down!

The carrot and vegetable garland are new this year and match the other carrots I already have!

I had to try not to buy any new Easter plates this year!

These ones are from Pottery Barn several years ago and sold out quickly.  The bottom plate is Juliska.

The little bunny carts pulling Easter eggs were a Pottery Barn find as well – they are filled with marble eggs.

Vintage French goblets add a nice pop of pink.

I could not stop taking pictures!

 

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Easter Table Setting and Easter Centerpiece Decor Ideas

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Easter Plates

Every year there are tons of cute bunny plates that just want to hop onto my table! I have to try not to buy them every year – otherwise I would have a whole cabinet just full of bunny plates!

I have rounded up some of this year’s Easter plates!

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Top Row, Left to Right: Spring Garden Salad Plates ||  Floral Bunny Salad Plate  || Lilly the Bunny with Carrot Salad Plate

Middle Row, Left to Right: Damask Bunny Dinner Plates || Easter Cabbage Salad Plate || Easter Bunny Faces Salad Plate ||

Bottom Row, Left to Right: Pasture Bunny Salad Plate|| Juliska Bunny Party Plates || Martha Stewart Easter Salad Plate

Now, this post I made last year and some of them are sold out, but I left the original links as above.  I have updated links for this season’s Easter plates below:

 

I can’t decide on my favorite, can you? Well, maybe it is this one.

Aren’t they all CUTE?!?!

 Look at this!!

 SO CUTE!

Here are some of my past Easter tables…

Burlap and Bunnies…

 

Easter fun!

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Spring Table Setting

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Spring is one of my favorite times of year.  I realized as I wrote that I say that for every season/month! Except January.

I thought this Spring table added a bit of cheer… I don’t know about where you are living but here in California our flowers are blooming!

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My garden has daffodils, muscari, and trees blooming. Tulips are not just yet, but the flower market’s tulips are in!

I thought these blooming tree branches went well with the placemats that we made.

I love the colors of Spring – pinks, blues, yellows, and Spring greens!

I placed a muscari stem on each individual napkin.

I don’t think I have ever set a table with tree branches nor have I used my Country Estate vase!

The goblets are vintage French and I love the pink!

I love the height that the branches add to the room since the room does not have a chandelier!

I also love bud vases! The one from the left is from France and the one to the right is the top piece of my tulipiere!

The eucalyptus branches have been hanging around for a while – they have since dried but still add some nice color to the table!

The daylight was so beautiful today that I could not stop taking pictures.

Just a little Spring table I set for myself and husband to enjoy… we aren’t having a party. Do you set the table for yourself?

After the photo shoot I collected all of the muscari blossoms and stuck them into this bud vase so I can enjoy them longer!

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Spring Table Setting using flowers from the garden

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Modern French Country Table Setting in Pantone’s Greenery

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I was inspired by Pantone’s color of the year, Greenery, when I was putting together this table setting.

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I don’t know about you all, but I am ready for Spring green and this table reflects that!
I was a little uncertain about Pantone’s color of the year this year, but now that it’s getting near Spring…. I am READY and find that it is perfect!

My mom is very good at sewing and whipped up these placemats for me in one night! (Thanks, Mom!) Don’t they look nice with the pops of green on the tulipiere?

I love the tulipiere, which is the name of the tall vase in the center of the table. It takes about 3 dozen flowers to fill it up!

I chose white mini lisianthus and white tulips to go with the fuzzy filler.  

I honestly don’t know the name of these fuzzy branches, but aren’t they fun? 

I thought the modern ikat print of the placemats and the out-of-this-world fuzzy green branches added a modern touch to an otherwise French country table!

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A Modern French Country Table in Pantone’s Greenery color of the year.

This would also make for a great St. Patrick’s Day themed table!


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Romantic French Country Pink Tablescape for Valentine’s Day!

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Today I am sharing this romantic French Country Tablescape in Pink for Valentine’s Day!

I am in love with the color pink right now and this Valentine’s Day table reflects that!

For this table I used my tulipiere as my centerpiece. It is framed by antique candlesticks, mercury glass candle holders, and bud vases.

 The fresh eucalyptus branches add a nice touch. I love these little bud vases – I will never get sick of them!

For this Valentine’s Day pink look, I was going for an ombre effect on the tulipiere with tulips and spray roses.

 

My favorite part of this table is how it looks at night with the candles glowing!

 The pink mercury glass candle holders were from my wedding! We had them on all of the tables just like above and it was so pretty at night!

The bud vases look so cute with the tulips in them!

I did not set the plates and silverware out just yet… but we have been dining here! It takes an ordinary meal to an elegant one if you dine by candlelight!

Romantic French Country Pink Tablescape for Valentine’s Day

 

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Pink mercury glass candle holder (similar), and here

glass candlestick (similar)

 

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A French Blue and White Tablescape

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Remember earlier when I said I had the post-holiday blues?

I wasn’t kidding.

So this blue and white tablescape seemed appropriate for my mood.

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I haven’t put together a blue and white table before, so this was nice and refreshing.

The china is Juliska Country Estate and Colette in blue.

The vases are filled with white roses, blue thistles, and variegated geranium leaves.

I really liked these blue thistle stems.  Don’t they look cute in my little bud vase from Astier de Villate (hauled it from Paris!).

The table cloth is antique Point de Venise.  We put the lace table cloth on top of some blue velvet fabric! It really allows you to appreciate the fine work on it!

Some antique cut glass candlesticks add glamour!

Oh, about the candles-  they are no drip! When I burn them, they don’t make a big ol’ mess like my other candles. I found them at Home Goods.

I liked this picture from above- it shows the pretty table cloth!

Putting together this table, even though no one is coming over, has lifted my mood.  The flowers are so pretty.  

Do you ever set the table just for yourself?

What I like about the Juliska ceramic dinnerware is that they are microwave, oven, freezer, and dishwasher safe!

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Country Estate Delft Blue salad/dessert plate (this is what I used for my table)

Country Estate Delft Blue dinner plate

Country Estate Delft Blue side plate

Country Estate Delft Blue appetizer plates

Colette Delft Blue Dinner Plates

Colette Delft Blue Dessert/salad plates

Colette Delft Blue Goblets

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Rustic Glam Christmas Table

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I love setting the table and I look forward to setting my Christmas table every year.  I try not to do the same thing but I love my Christmas punch bowl so much that it will probably be the centerpiece for many years!

This year I was going for a rustic glam look – not so fussy but not so rustic that you will get tetanus!  The natural wood table and fresh noble fir clippings make it rustic.  The crystal goblets add a touch of glam! 

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Rustic Glam Christmas Table

I loved my table from last year, but after the kitty cat broke my tulipiere playing with a tablecloth, I have shied away from using my Christmas tablecloth this year!

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

The Christmas china is by Juliska – “Winter Frolic”.

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

The tartan chargers I got at Williams Sonoma on a wild goose chase last year trying to track down 12 of them! 

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

My new little handmade spice topiaries… I think I’ll do a separate post on them later! 

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

A birds eye view…

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

I love shooting Christmas trees at night.  I actually love this one in the dining room because the dining room is usually so dark. 

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

A little birdie is tucked into the greenery. 

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

A look from afar… I lit the candles! 

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

Do you ever dine by candle light?  I suggest trying it if you don’t… it takes an ordinary meal into an extraordinary one! 

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similar napkins

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Natural Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table

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Happy Thanksgiving! I’m sharing with you this year’s Thanksgiving table!  This year I was inspired by the cornucopia… while I don’t have a cornucopia, I was thinking of elements that may be inside.  So I turned to the Fall harvest and what is currently being harvested around me.

Natural Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table

 

That’s why I’ve called this the natural farmhouse Thanksgiving table.  The walnuts, pomegranates, pumpkins and eucalyptus are either from my garden or the farm just down the street. The pine cones are from a hike some time ago.

Natural Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table

The plates are one of my favorite Thanksgiving plate patterns… Spode’s “Woodland”. The goose plate was new this year.

Natural Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table

I set up the pheasants flanking the grand ol’ turkey.

Natural Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table with spode Woodland plates

The little wheat stalks I just found at Napa Valley Vintage Home this past weekend.  I love the little size.

Natural Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table with spode Woodland plates

I keep the little bow on the turkey; it didn’t come with it.

Natural Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table with spode Woodland plates, pomegranates, walnuts, pumpkins and pinecones

Although I took this picture “for the blog”, based on Thanksgiving RSVPs, I need to squeeze just a few more place settings in!

Natural Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table with spode Woodland plates

One last look at this table.  I’ve really grown to like it and will miss it when I take it down. Although, I’m excited already thinking about the Christmas table!

Natural Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table with spode Woodland plates

Have a lovely Thanksgiving!

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Spode Woodland Bird Plates

Spode Woodland “Fox plate” (super cute, I have one of these!)

Similar Turkey Centerpiece (it is a soup tureen, looks similar, mine is retired)

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Thanksgiving Dinner Plate Selections!

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My Christmas China post from several years ago continues to be very popular, so I thought I would do a Thanksgiving china round-up this year!

Thanksgiving Dinner Plate and China Round Up!

 

Update October 2017- most of the plates they still make today but some have been discontinued. I have added new plates to the line up this year!

#1 – Juliska Forest Walk Leaf Plates aren’t they cute??

#2 – Herend Rust Bouquet Dinner Plate – a classic style

#3 – Harvest Dinner Salad Plate – add some color to your table!

#4 – “Oro Bello” Dinner Plates, I love the gold trim here!

#5 – Glen Lodge  I just love the tartan pattern, don’t you??

#6 – Woodland Bird Salad Plates – I confess I love animal plates!

#7 – Gilded Woods  – these a more simple and are perfect for more contemporary settings!

#8 – Juliska Forest Walk Dinner Plate, these were inspired by a walk in the woods! The owner’s children went for a walk in the woods and like to pick up things along the way and this is what they found!

#9 – Spode Woodland – Pheasant set and the Turkey Set. I just love the Woodland Spode for Thanksgiving and this is what I use too! You can also get the Moose Dinner plate or Woodland Rabbit.

#10 – Give Thanks Plate – for those of you that love plates with words on them!

 

#11 – Plymouth Pumpkin Dinner Plates, Set of 4 these are pretty cute!

#12 – Berry Dinner Plates – These are great if you are looking for a pattern that can be used for Thanksgiving and Christmas!

#13 – Acorn Dinner Plates with matching pumpkin salad plates – perfect for Fall decor.

 

#14 – Squirrel Plates  are pretty dang cute, aren’t they???

#15 – Gilded Forest Dinner and Salad Plates – I love these beautiful gilded plates!

 

#16 – Embossed White Turkey Dinner Plate – Great for Neutral Decor!

#17 – Metallic Lace Dinner Plate – This plate can take you from Thanksgiving through New Years!

#18 – Turkey Dinner Plate – another great Turkey plate for you traditionalists!

 

 

#19 – Colorful Turkey Paper Dinner Plate – Can you believe that these plates are made out of PAPER?! Talk about stylish!  These are the prettiest paper Thanksgiving dinner plates I’ve seen – perfect for those of you who do not want to spend their post-turkey coma doing the dishes!

 

Did you find some Thanksgiving china that you liked? What pattern do you use? Do you break out the fancy formal wear???

 

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Spooky Cat Halloween Table

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Happy Halloween! Now, you will need all of the luck you can get on this Halloween night as there is a table full of black cats crossing your path!

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 Scary cat is arched up with all of the hairs on her back puffed up to say “BOO!”  The cat is made by Steiff and is a reproduction from the original design 113 years ago! This year she is the centerpiece of the Halloween table! 

 I bought these new purple glitter candles this year that I knew would look fantastic with the MK courtly check! The candles are the color lilac and are from Oak Forest Candles.

I had a whole bunch of spooky ghosts leftover from my Spook Ghost Hot Chocolate as my husband and I could not eat them all.  

So, I came up with the idea to use them as name card holders!!  I simply designed some name tags and printed them off. Then, I taped them to a tooth pick and stuck the tooth pick into the meringue! It held splendidly! You will notice two different graphics – a creepy cat and a skull and cross bones. Those images are from Vintage Graphics Fairy.  (For Twilight fans you will notice some familiar names on the name tags…)

Vintage DIY Ghost Halloween Name Tag/Card Holder

I liked this picture below… you can see the bats flying around the window!

 At both ends of the table there are scary kittens!  I am not sick of the velvet pumpkins yet!  I love how vibrant their colors are!

 The black cat cried aloud to the moon, 

From where she could not be seen,

But from the sound of the lonesome tune,

We knew it was Halloween!

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Fall Table Decor using Natural Elements and Antiques

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I had fun putting together this table for Fall!  I knew when I scored this antique paisley shawl at an estate sale this past Summer that I was going to use it for my Fall table! I like decorating with antiques and for Fall, I used natural elements – the pumpkins, corn, and wheat stalks!!

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The shawl is from around the 1850s and I got a really good deal on it! It is in great shape too!  I also knew I would use my antique dough bowl again this year, but I wanted the centerpiece to look different than last year… so I just decided to use white and the blue-gray Jarrah pumpkins.

What I thought was interesting was that when I placed the blue-gray pumpkins in the dough bowl, the blue-gray in the paisley started to pop out of the pattern! The green stems also go with the green in the paisley!

As you can see, I couldn’t help myself and bought the little white Staub pumpkin cocottes.  I could not decide if I liked the white pumpkin in the center (above) or the orange one (Below). I flipped and flopped them for a long time. Still don’t know what I like better!

When I spotted this deep purple Indian corn at our local farmer’s market (it is actually a farm stand I suppose as it is literally at the farm)… I knew I had to take it home with me!  I love how it goes with the purple goblets and purple linen napkins!!  The dried wheat stalks go with the dried corn!

I know that using plaids and tartans are pretty popular right now for Fall tables – I thought about doing that but I don’t have any Fall-colored tartans.  I haven’t really seen any Fall tables using paisley, have you?  I love this look of the table from up above.

This antique paisley is so pretty! I can’t believe how good of condition it is in considering how old it is!  When I was in Germany, I read an article about how Empress Josephine Bonaparte popularized the Kashmir paisley shawl in Western culture in the 1800s!  The paisley pattern means love.  It was quite expensive coming from Kashmir region and it was often gifted among the elite as a symbol of love.

Above, Empress Josephine Bonaparte in 1801 with a Kashmir Shawl.

Anyway, sorry for the distraction about the history of Paisley, I just thought it was interesting!  I love looking at the swirling pattern of the fabric and how the colors go with all of the natural elements on the table!  I confess, I actually don’t really like the color orange.  But I do like this shawl a lot!

I like the mixing of the old and the new.  Why should you put your antiques away when you can use them? This paisley shawl was sitting in the cedar chest, but it shouldn’t hide there all year!  The “new” in this case are the pumpkins – only 100 days old instead of 100 years!

You can recreate this look too.  A paisley fabric, a dough bowl (reproduction or antique!), pumpkins, corn, and dried wheat stalks!

Here are my sources of what I know of (contains affiliate links)…

White ceramic pumpkin cocottes – Staub

Orange ceramic pumpkin cocottes – Staub

Goblets – Juliska

Black Plates “Country Estate” – Juliska

Orange “Country Estate” plates – Juliska, discontinued.

Couzon Consul Silverware

Antique Dough bowl – similar here and here

Antique Kashmir shawl – similar here (I had no idea they were worth so much!! I paid, um, $15…)

And here are a few Fall favorites…

 

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Purple Transferware Tablescape

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In this post – using antique or vintage transfer ware for your every day table!

I put together this purple transferware table earlier this year and photographed it but then I forgot to post it!  I had fun putting this table together.  

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I took down the antique purple transferware plates from the walls and enjoyed how the look with the grey of the table and chargers.  

They also go great with my Juliska purple goblets!  

I put these antique Staffordshire cows in the center of the table to complete the look. 

Why store all of your antiques on the walls or in the display cabinets? Pull them out and use them!

These Staffordshire figures remind me of the white cows that Charles Faudree always decorated with! 

When taking this picture, I realized the fabric on the antique Swedish chair goes with the purples on the plate and goblets!

A mixture of peonies and ranunculus sit in the center of the table.   This is meant to be a simple table to show off the antiques.

Antique monogrammed napkins were at every place setting. 

You can create a similar table too and use your transfer ware!

If you are going to dine on the transfer ware, I would suggest either using plastic utensils so you don’t scratch the plate or putting a clear glass plate on top. 

table setting idea using antique and vintage transfer ware

I just love the look of the antique purple transferware.
I think it is a really interesting color.
Hope you all enjoyed my little table!


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Fourth of July Table Settings Round-up!

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Happy Independence Day Weekend, everyone!!!  Today I would normally share my own tablescape for this holiday, but since I am super busy the whole weekend and won’t hardly be at home, I decided against making my own tablescape this year.

However, I am sharing with you some beautiful inspiration I found!  If you are in to the red, white, and blue than I recommend you check out all of these fabulous bloggers’ posts!

from Chinoiserie Chic

from Intelligent Domestications
from Home is Where the Boat is
from Designthusiasm
from Peonies & Orange Blossoms
from Maison de Cinq
from the Enchanted Home

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Pink Peonies Table Setting with Touches of Green!

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Today I’m sharing this table setting with pink peonies as the star of the show!

Pink Peonies table with green plates and vintage French pink goblets

For the centerpiece, I used these pretty pink peonies with a few scattered ranunculus.

I used the leaves from the peonies and scattered them on the table which brings in the green from the plates.

I also used paper lace doilies in the centerpiece as well.

Pink Peonies table with green plates and vintage French pink goblets

 The green plates are a pretty Spring green from Bordallo Pinheiro. The pink goblets are vintage French.

Pink Peonies table with green plates and vintage French pink goblets

The napkins are antique and are monogrammed. Not with my name! I wish, but it’s hard to find antique ones with the exact same letters!

Pink Peonies table with green plates and vintage French pink goblets

 I love how the color of pink peonies pop against this table.

Pink Peonies table with green plates and vintage French pink goblets

I love these peonies. The bright yellow stamens in the middle make the flower resemble a poppy.

Pink Peonies table with green plates and vintage French pink goblets

Hope you enjoyed my pink and green table!

Pink Peonies table with green plates and vintage French pink goblets

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I have another table setting for you of with different shades of purple, black and white.  The star of the show is my tulipiere, which I love and have never seen any other vase like it except in museums. 

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Spring Table with Juliska Tulipiere, purple carnations and ranunculus and an antique lace tablecloth

I went crazy shooting pictures of the flowers, I shot tons of pictures.  Then when I was all done I realized I didn’t have a close up of the table setting itself.  Oh well, the table cloth is wrinkled anyway, so… look at the flowers!!

The table cloth is antique and was used at my wedding.  I like the plum goblets with the purple flowers.

Spring Table with Juliska Tulipiere, purple carnations and ranunculus and an antique lace tablecloth

It takes approximately 3 dozen flowers to fill up this vase. My husband said he was tricked – instead of buying me one bouquet to fill up a vase he has to buy three! Here I filled it with purple carnations and purple/green ranunculus! 

Spring Table with Juliska Tulipiere, purple carnations and ranunculus and an antique lace tablecloth

I didn’t realize how wrinkled this tablecloth was until post-editing the pictures. Oh well, the table cloth is still really pretty!
Spring Table with Juliska Tulipiere, purple carnations and ranunculus and an antique lace tablecloth

Spring Table with Juliska Tulipiere, purple carnations and ranunculus and an antique lace tablecloth

 A last look at the flowers…

Spring Table with Juliska Tulipiere, purple carnations and ranunculus and an antique lace tablecloth

Here are my sources for everything in the pictures: The tulipiere you can get here.  The Country Estate plates are here.  The plum goblets you can purchase here.

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