Need a way to wake up your creativity and passion for all things domestic? Check out Between naps on the Porch and Tablescape Thursday, hosted by Susan. I did! Not only am I getting out my dishes and thinking up new ways to use them, it is rubbing off on the rest of my house. Thanks, Susan.
This week I had a couple of friends over for a mid week supper. Nothing formal or fancy, just great friends and conversation and laughter. So… we ate in my farmhouse style kitchen, and I set a casual, cozy table with warm hues of Autumn.
I used what I had in my dish cupboard, and “borrowed” some things from other places around the house that would fit my tablescape idea.
A “borrowed” jar of acorns etc, from an upstairs room:
“Borrowed” sticks and twigs from other fall arrangements :
“Borrowed” pedestal from the mantle… all just temporarily used on my table:
I have a propensity to use pedestals when I decorate. I feel like I need to get some elements up and off the table. Elevating anything gives it importance. A humble arrangement of pumpkins, squash and wooden acorns make an impact when put on a pedestal (just like we girls). It draws our eyes to it.
A tall, worn, wooden candle pillar works with this turned pumpkin candle to give even more height. Again, I chose to use a tall element to give interest to the table. I am careful about height in a tablescape I am actually using. It is import that guests can see over and around the decorations to see each other. Guest comfort before beauty! I want to promote a sense of hospitality and encourage conversation first and foremost.
Varying height is also important when decorating. The jar of acorns etc. (medium height) and the autumn elements on the table (low height) give depth and produces interest.
Rustic wood-carved acorns tucked there and there
The inspiration for this table started with my antique, Peach Lusterware (Fire King) dishes I have been collecting for years. I LOVE these dishes!! Fall and Spring are great times to use them, as the color compliment the hues of both seasons. So, off the shelf they came to be the building blocks for decorating the table.
Burnt orange bowls and matching leaf plates- HomeGoods
Peach Lusterware Salad Plate, Leaf Pattern (Fire King):
Peach Lusterware Dinner Plate, Leaf Pattern (Fire King) :
Peach Lusterware Cup and Saucer (Fire King):
Faux cabbage leaf: Isn’t this creative? They have wired veins, just like wired ribbon, so they can be bent and posed. Soooooo fun! What a wonderful hostess gift from my dear friend Fran. They are great multi-taskers. I tuck them into and under just about everything. From Eve’s Garden, in Lancaster County.Pa.
Amber Carnival Ware Antique Glasses:
Squash salt and pepper shakers continue the theme:
The background of this heavy tapestry tablecloth matches the LusterWare perfectly- TJ Maxx:
Copper colored napkins tied with a tassel in the same color- Tuesday Morning:
The dinner was totally outdone by the great company… just the lift we all needed in the middle of a busy week.
Menu:
Slow Cooker Broccoli Cheddar Soup (see upcoming post on Friday 10-16)
Baby Sweet Pickled Beets, Carrot and Green Apple Salad with Walnuts and Honey Vinegrette (see upcoming blog)
Eye Roast with Madeira & Mushroom Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
Roasted Asparagus with Grated Cheese
Chocolate Chip Cookies and Tea
Slow Cooker Broccoli Cheddar Soup (see upcoming post on Friday 10-16)
Baby Sweet Pickled Beets, Carrot and Green Apple Salad with Walnuts and Honey Vinegrette (see upcoming blog)
Eye Roast with Madeira & Mushroom Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
Roasted Asparagus with Grated Cheese
Chocolate Chip Cookies and Tea
Your details make this so elegant and perfect for fall! I love the Lusterware and have never seen any before. I can see why you collect it. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant gorgeous table! It just says autumn! Love those cabbage leaves too!
ReplyDeleteYour table is beautiful. I really wish I had those wooden acorns and the cabbage leaves, very unique. The menu sounds delicious. I enjoyed my visit.
ReplyDeleteSue
Love the colors that you have going on here...
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Julie
Nice; the cabbage leaf idea was cool. I love that tablecloth!! ANd those dishes are so different! (nannykim from SPINDLE COTTAGE)
ReplyDeleteNow this is just down right fantastic! Love all you've shown today! Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteI do love your old fireking dishes, they are the prettiest..and of course you know me I do go crazy over all the acorns, you have a great collection..
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne, what an amazing table! I totally LOVE that you used lusterware! Thank you for following and I'm doing the same!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Absolutely beautiful! The colors are all just fabulous and I am sure your guests felt very special sitting at your table.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful and - WOW - Can't wait for those recipes!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI-want to come to YOUR house for dinner!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIf it is true what I've heard that you "taste first with your eyes and then your smell and then your taste" that must have been one fabulous meal!!!
You are so talented! Thanks for all of the inspiration you add to my life!!!
Oooh, how pretty!!! Love the look you have going on here...thanks soooo much for sharing.
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Linda
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL, Yvonne! I love all of your attention to detail. You've really captured the feeling of autumn so well.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen the Peach Lusterware shown off in a more attractive way ~ just gorgeous!
Happy TT, and thank you for inviting us in!
xo ~m.
Your table looks just beautiful! What a wonderful collection of dishes!
ReplyDeleteYvonne...your tablescape is breathtaking!! I love the FireKing! You're very talented.....Keep them coming :)
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Gail
Awesome table!!!!! Love the mix of old and new. Love it!!!
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
Another beautiful tablescape! You have a nice knack for putting these together!
ReplyDeleteKatherine
I think the only way my table is ever going to look that nice is if you box up all your stuff and send it to me. What do you say?
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ButterYum
I love your peach lusterware - I have a few pieces that my grandmother gave me and have thought about collecting it and building a set of it. Thanks so much for dropping by my blog today. I've enjoyed looking at your blog as well - my first time to visit you!! PAM
ReplyDeleteOMG! This is amazngly gorgeous! I have never heard of lusterware but it is beautiful! I can see why you love it! Your menu was also fabulous! I will be looking for your name on Susan's TT from now on! I post there too (even though I don't have a blog)!!!!:) XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteI love the cabbage leaf..how creative. That caught my eye.
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