Pansies And The Girls Breakfast:
What's not to love about pansies! They are pretty, happy flowers that welcome spring. And at StoneGable, pansies are the center of attention these days. They are the first of this season's flowers to be planted... outdoors and in! I had the idea for this tablescape rolling around in my head for awhile and wanted to invite a few of my wonderful girlfriends over to have breakfast with the pansies.
Little violas (small pansies) planted in egg shells was the inspiration for this table.
I saw a faux rendition at a gift shop and thought it would be so pretty to try and make real ones. And actually it was so much fun! I will post a very easy tutorial on Saturday.Simple white egg cups hold the violas in their egg pots. A hand twisted birch wreath encircles the base of the egg cups.
The egg cups sit on a collection of mismatched white plates. The top plate is one I recently bought from a local antique shop with this table in mind... A fanticiful purple floral transferware with a beautiful ruffled scallop edge. It is an engraving from an original 1830's drawing. Reproduced by Royal Staffordshire, this pattern is called Charlotte.
The edges of the plates give a feeling of ruffled petticoats!
To accent this mostly white and purple table I chose to use just a whisper of yellow. Vintage yellow cotton placemats with white floral detailing lay crisply on a vintage white damask tablecloth.
A Napoleon Bee fork (Horchow) rests on a matching napkins and brings another touch of this soft yellow to the table.
Purple and yellow pansies are planted in a white pedestal ironstone bowl. It's fluted shape and scallopped edges are reminiscent of the plates on the table. Green moss covers the dirt to give it a prettier finished look.
The centerpiece is given height with willow twigs. And to carry the egg theme to the centerpiece, little eggs are tucked in between the pansies. Check back for a simple tutorial about planting the pansies on Saturday.
Little delicate porcelain cups have a leafy textured pattern. These were a recent find a a local antique shop.
White bubble goblets for water and grape colored ribbed flutes for a sherbert orange drink are waiting for my guests.
A white domed butter dish is edged in gold. (Vileroy and Bosch- Black Pearl)
Lavender pillar candles on tall ornate white candlesticks add height to the center of the table.
A frequent workhorse of my table are my Mikasa Italian Countryside salt and pepper shakers and cream and sugar bowl.
Breakfast is almost ready... Now all I need are my friends!
The Menu:
Pinapple Orange Juice with Rainbow Sherbert
Assorted Coffee & Teas
*Orange Cranberry Muffin with Stuffed Orange Marmalade Cream
*Fluffy Herbed Quiche Lorraine
Hash Browns
Kielbasa
Fresh Fruit and Royal Ann Cherries in Cherry Sauce
I will be posting recipes and pictures for the Orange Muffins and the Quiche tomorrow evening. Also remember to look for a tutorial on planting pansies in eggs on Saturday!
I am participating in Tablescape Thursdays, hosted by the one and only Susan at Between Naps On The Porch. Go see all the creative tables, and you are sure to be inspired!
I am so borrowing your egg cup idea. Your table and menu both call my name. I love both. So happy, fresh and springy!
ReplyDeleteA very lovely table you have set!
ReplyDeletewow yvonne!!! everything is stunning!
ReplyDeletei will be right over and i will bring the tea!!!
blessings
patricia
Yvonne: love your table...such a springy feeling. Love the pansies too and the ramekins with candy...everything is just lovely. Joni
ReplyDeleteCan I come??? It is lovely! Just beautiful, Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Robin
Your centerpiece is gorgeous! I love the pansy cups, too!
ReplyDeleteThis is soo pretty! I love the twigs with the eggcups and the real eggs, so clever. Just a beautiful table, as always.:) That tablecloth is perfect too.
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Sherry
This is beautiful Yvonne. I love purple transferware and the Charlotte pattern is one of my most popular. I have a few pieces in brown, polychrome brown and some purple in my own collection. Love the centerpiece!
ReplyDeleteYour table is just stunning, I adore the flowers in the egg shells, just goes to show you a little creativity is a wonderful inexpensive thing, I adore it all, I of course have always loved the bee flatware and am excited to say, mine is on it's way, thanks for this beautiful table...Love it
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table. Love the colors and the pansies.
ReplyDeleteDifferent colors, which is a nice change, but looks so lovely and springy!
Lovely job!
Blessings, Nellie
WOW, I just love all the purple...Everthing is so pretty
ReplyDeleteHAPPY ST.PATRICK'S DAY
xoxo
Julie
Yvonne, Your setting is exquisite! I love everything! The pansies in the eggs, so original and beautiful! Loved the bee on your flatware too and oh the menu sounds delicious. Thanks for sharing. Smiles, Marla
ReplyDeleteYvonne:
ReplyDeleteThis table is AMAZING. It is truly OUTSTANDING!!! I LOVE The egg cups with the little pansies in them. The touches of lavender are perfect. The lavender transferware cake plates were a wonderful find and the grape flutes are beautiful.
I am truly inspired by this fabulous table.
- The Tablescaper
Your table is lovely! I have been coveting those lavender flutes, they really make your table. It's a treat to see your tables every week, Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, just lovely! The purples are breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteBarb
Gorgeous comes to mind! Spectacular too! I LOVE the idea of the pansies in the egg cups! I may just have to have a breakfast for some friends too! AND I may borrow your menu too, it sounds marvelous!!! I'd LOVE to be your guest!!!!! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous...love the pansies in the egg shells....great photography also!!!
ReplyDeleteYour friends have to feel special when they sit down at your table... it is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for stopping by, Theresa
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous photos & tablescape!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, Yvonne!! I LOVE pansies and the use of the eggs here is perfect! You are one talented girlie!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gail
STUNNING! What a wonderful idea with the pansies. This is my most favorite table so far. i just love the creativity!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute table, Yvonne...you are just so creative!
ReplyDeleteThis such a classic fresh look. You have done a wonderful job of adding just the right touches of color to an otherwise white on white table and it just shines.
ReplyDeleteI've been keeping my eye out for some purple transferware for quite some time to display with my old amethyst glassware and you found the perfect dishes. I'm, jealous :)
Oh what a beautifully layered table! Love those sweet little pansies...
ReplyDeleteLove all the textures and the designs on the dishes!
Yvonne...this is beautiful! I love the contrast of the delicate egg cups against the rugged twigs. Love all your ruffled plates...especially the beautiful "Charlotte" pattern.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Absolutely beautiful! Love all the colors and those white plates. Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, just stunning. You've done it again, my love. So happy you're participating in Tablescape Thursday with Susan & gang...now even more ladies can enjoy your creativity. I believe you could even publish a book successfully. xx's Marsha
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this, Yvonne. It's so fresh and elegant, so perfect for this time of year. The twigs, the pansies, the lucious layers of china...I'm like a little girl again, enjoying the textures and gentle whisper of color on the transferware. I loved your ideas about my red room, too. I painted a tiny cabinet (just the front) black to see how it would work, and it was No Can Do. You're so right, there's just not enough black in the rug to pull it off unless I add more black, which I have around here somewhere...
ReplyDeleteI do love blogging--and blogs like yours are the reason.
XX00
Yvonne, this is one of my favorite tables from you- I just love it! Your friends will be thrilled to enjoy it. By the way, you will enjoy The Help-great book!
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
I love the layering of all the pretty plates.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, spring table.
D
"Heaven came down and glory filled my soul...."
ReplyDeleteI love your photos! This table is so gorgeous, I don't know where to begin!
ReplyDeleteThe layering, the amethyst plate, the bird's nest. I love the pansy in the egg idea! Stunning comes to mind!
I always use yellow with deep purple, in arrangements or even when I plant a flower bed outside. I think the two colors together are just perfection. Everything is just beautiful, I'm sure your friends were so impressed. I am!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking! Love your pansies in egg cups idea! And the centerpiece is gorgeous! Such a beautiful tablescape for breakfast - I'd love to sit right down especially when I read the menu! The Bee flatware is on my wishlist - looks perfect on your table!
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Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is just gorgeous! I LOVE your plate layering...each one is so unique! The purple and yellow are perfect together...and the eggs! The use of real pansies and grapvine nests make your table so very inviting! I'm sure you and your friends had a lovely breakfast! Thank you so much for sharing, this is very inspirational!
Sharlotte
oh I'm in love! This is beautiful. I am so borowing your pansy in the egg idea.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing your tablescapes each week. They are to die for. Your table this week says...spring! I just adore pansies myself, but never thought to bring them inside. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteCindy
I am so smitten with this idea... and how in the world did you NOT break the shell!
ReplyDeleteColor me impressed!
Toma
That's a gorgeous setting. Wish am there to enjoy the cozy moment.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful day.
Hi, everything looks so beautiful.....Kathy
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Such happy little faces they have & always make me smile. I look forward to reading about how to make those darling egg cup containers.
ReplyDeleteYour linens are simply gorgeous, Yvonne! I wanna be your friend so I can be invited to sit at such a lovely table. :-)
fondly,
Rett
gorgeous table- great idea with the pansies!!!
ReplyDeleteDelightful! Should be a feature in Romantic Homes magazine. I am calling them right now! :)
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteYour table is absolutely beautiful. I will be looking for your tutorial. The dishes are gorgeous - love the purple.
Carol
Beautiful table Yvonne! I always enjoy your style and photography! I love the pansies, with their little faces! I can't wait to plant some! Great job!
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely tablescape! Those pansies in the eggs are amazing -- everything is perfectly beautiful and I'm sure enjoyed by all -- what a wonderful menu!
ReplyDeleteJust one word: FABULOUS! Your blog never fails to inspire me. It's really special.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL! Your table is so stunning. I love the white table with just a hint of the purples and yellows from the pansies. White tables are so pretty to me because they can be dressed up in so many ways. Your new transferware is gorgeous, too! Thanks for sharing such a beautiful table with us.
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteYour table is absolute perfection. Your egg cups holding the pansies are just gorgeous, as is your centerpiece. Wow ...linens, dishes everything...just perfection. Definitely a table to try and duplicate.... over and over. Love it!!!
Yvonne, everything is just gorgeous. I LOVE the gorgeous little egg cups with the beautiful pansies. What a gorgeous and creative idea. The tiny wreaths are such a wonderful touch. All of your dishes are beautiful. I love the detail on each one. The menu sounds fabulous. It makes me so hungry. Love it all. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this tablescape. Pansies remind me of my mom - her favorite flower. the china, the bees on the silverware, the nest, the violas in the egg, the menu. It is simply exquisite.
ReplyDeleteHolly
504 Main
I love Pansies and it was a delight to see how you used them in your tablescape! Judi
ReplyDeleteWhat a DELIGHTFUL breakfast... j'adore the pansies!
ReplyDeleteYour table is gorgeous. My very favorite spring-time flower is the pansy. They just make me feel good all over. I think your blog is delightful and I will be back to see some of your posts and recipes. Have a wonderful day, Yvonne. Deb
ReplyDeleteDear Yvonne, Your table is beautiful, especially the Charlotte dishes! I collect Charlotte dishes of any sort because my baby girl (now a junior in college) is named Charlotte! After seeing yours I searched them out online and just ordered 6 bread and butters! Can't wait to see them. I love your posts and always look forward to visiting.
ReplyDeleteLinda
OH MY....so perfect in every way! I LOVED it and the egg/pansie cups.....so very fun! Wish I could come to breakfast at your house!
ReplyDeleteToni
What a pretty table scape, all the colors just blends in nicely. Your collections are beautiful have a good weekend. Nancy
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG...I'm hyperventilating...I don't know where to start first! The violas in the eggs, the layered plates, the purple transferware plates. I've been drooling over this for 10 minutes now...
ReplyDeleteMary
Yvonne, I absolutely love this table..It is simple but elegant I love the mixture of textures and the surprise element of the twigs.Truly you did an amazing job. I love the purple pansies. I have pansies in the Fairy Garden I made for a special little girl on my post today. Great Job, Kathysue
ReplyDeleteYou are so good in putting stuff together. The egg idea is superb. Your table is just stunning!...Christine
ReplyDeleteYvonne, Nothing is lovelier than pansies, egg cups, and Spring in PA. What a beautiful table. Mother
ReplyDeleteOH!!! I love Charlotte!!!! And I want to come and watch you work and then go to your antique stores, and have some fun!! LOL....
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
Yvonne, your table scape is absolutely stunning. I am going to try my hand at the centerpiece for my own table. This is the first time I've visited Stone Gable but, my new friend, it will not be the last!! :0) Happy Spring!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. Pansies are my favorite flower and I love how the color just "pops" with your tablescape arrangement. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI have a new favorite spring tablescape! Thanks so much for sharing. You've done a great job with both the design and the presentation on your site :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Lee Anne
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