Green Limes and Blue Transferware:
There are some color combinations that play so nicely together. Blue and green are one of those happy copasetic combos. Mix almost any blue with any green, throw a little white in for kicks and giggles and you have a color scheme that is irresistable! Clean, crisp, serene, organic, cool and just perfectly pretty.
The inspiration for this tablescape were these lovely, fabulous quality placemat I found on an recent shopping trip to HomeGoods. I immediately knew how I would use them as a springboard for the rest of my table.
I also have a large blue and white Jardinier that is one of my favorite long ago finds. And I just knew that they would be magic together.
The Jardinier has an iron pedestal base (and is extraordinarially heavy) and the inside is as beautiful as the outside. It became the centerpiece for the table. White Flowering Almond branches and limes fill the bowl. If I had a lime tree I would have filled it with limes alone.
Each placesetting uses plates that I had on hand. White leaf and berry chargers (HG), Mikasa Italian Countryside, a green grape motif plate with a bronze oil rubbed rim (HG), another white plate with a detailed border (HG) and a small blue transferware dish (Antique shop-years ago). A lime green linen napkin was tuked between the dinner plate and the salad plate for an extra pop of color.
The dishes have interesting edges, especially when put all together. This is one reason I love, love, love dishes!
Little spice jars filled with White Flowering Almond blossoms sit atop the blue transferware plates. They were aquired on my 2009 trip to Savannah. A small lime rests along side of the pots. I have been smitten by tiny bunches of flowers at each place setting lately. I think they are such a cheery greeting for each guest.
Brown marble handled flatware (HG) echoes the color of the base of the Jardinier and the band of the green plates. It gives weight to the placesetting.
Blue and white teacups bought at a roadside flea market (in a styrofoam cooler full of dishes for $4.00) were cleaned up and given new purpose in this tablescape. They have a nice feel in one's hand!
I used punches of lime green to make this table look less fussy. Lime green spotted bubble glasses keep this table setting fun!
Little butter pat plates in blue transferware (Olde Millhouse Shoppe) sit next to each place. I also use these sweet plates as spoon rests, tea bag holders, and for individual condiments.
A blue transferware salt and pepper shaker sit on a little matching transferware plate.
This tiny transferware vase was also in my $4.00 flea market cooler, so I had to use it!
The candlesticks were another treasure from my flea market find! Lime green candles were used to continue that extra unexpected color.
This table was so fun and easy to put together. Working with colors that effortlessly play together and having an inspiring starting point made this one of the most enjoyable tables I've done!
I am joining Susan at Between Naps On The Porch for Tablescape Thursday.
Relaxed elegance, just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely this color scheme and tablescape are, Yvonne! I just love the glassware, for the touch of whimsy!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, Green and blue have become one of my favorite color combinations. I agree, it's serene, cool, crisp and refreshing. Your table is a beauty as usual...and you know I love that transferware. I love the addition of limes in your floral centerpiece! Oh, and the flatware is beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day,
Nancy
OMG Yvonne, that is absolutely gorgeous. I envy your tablescaping abilities, I think it must be a southern "thang" ;)
ReplyDeleteJanet@Housepeepers
Yvonne, I left a comment today with Susan on Houzze that green and white is one of my favorite color combinations. Well green and blue is my other. Your table-scape is out of this world. I love it all! Must get my hands on those pretty place-mats.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, you always set the prettiest table. I always look forward to you next tablescape. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYvonne this is outstanding! Blue and green are a wonderful combination and you certainly did them proud! Love the footed center piece. Great piece!!!
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Yvonne, I don't believe we used the same colors this week- I told you we were seperated at birth!! Though our table certainly can't compete with the elegance of this stunning display- just absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
This tablesetting is absolutely stunning...so very fresh and springy. I do so look forward to your tablescapes. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteBlue and white are some of my favorite combinations especially on dishes. Your table is so absolutely gorgeous...I love love everything! The layered edges of your dishes are so beautiful! The lime is such a great spring color and looks wonderful with the blue and white tablescape!! What a great bargain in the $4.00 cooler!! This is one of my favorite tablescapes!!! Thanks for sharing...I'll have to use lime with my blue and whites at my next party!
Miss Bloomers
i have been living outdoors for a month, seeing this pristine beauty took my breath away, i literally sucked in and gasped... soooooo pretty to my eyes. i love love love the limes too, its all perfection here, ALWAYS!!! heavy sigh of contentment... my grimy life is beginning to affect me i think!
ReplyDeleteI love blue transferware( which you may have noticed on my blog!) I love how you paired it with green. It looks surprisingly elegant but in a relaxed non-fussy kind of way! Some gorgeous dishes and great finds all put together with attention to the small details! I love it.
ReplyDeleteOh Yvonne, this is just exquisite. I love the combination of the lime green and the blue. It is so pretty and so refreshing. I love your fabulous compote centerpiece and all of your dishes coordinate so beautifully. I so agree with you, this is one of the prettiest tablescapes, although all of yours are always so gorgeous. Love it all. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteYvonne, once again, YOU HAVE DONE IT!! This is just stunning!! I love it!! And it looks so refreshing!! If we lived closer, I would bring the Key Lime Pie! XXOO
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you ♥ that Jardinier so much, Yvonne...it is exquisite! I'm enamored with the lime & blue color scheme & it was serendipity that the placemats picked up the feeling so perfectly. You have a great eye while out shopping to remember all the stuff you have at home. LOL
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table, as always, my friend. So very unique & inviting & so very YOU!! :-)
fondly,
Rett
Oh my gracious! Gorgeous!!! I love the flowers at each place. The centerpiece is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWell, you know this tablescape makes my little ole magpie heart go pitter patter, especially with all that blue and white! Oh, Yvonne! WOW! And that compote in the center (or jardinaire... did I spell that right???) is swoon-worthy. Oh! Oh! Oh!
ReplyDeleteI love the almond blossoms. We have a bush that is blooming that looks similar. I adore white flowers, and those look so cute in your tablescape! I just love this! You do good work, my friend!
XO,
Sheila :-)
It is very Spring-like and refreshing and very pretty! :D
ReplyDeleteOh, and Happy Tablescape Thursday! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery beautifully done. I love the layers,color palette and patterns. It makes me smile just looking at the photos. Thank you for sharing this wonderful setting.
ReplyDeleteExcellent choice of colour combo! The placemats were a great starting point but you took it to the MAX as usual! Love the dishes, stemware and centerpiece!
ReplyDeleteDD
How pretty -- a great color combination. THis all looks so cool and welcoming. Love those happy stems.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, this is again an outstanding table. I love the placemats, the centerpiece and the idea of that color combination. Your choice of mixed dishes is absolutely gorgeous. And this setting is so fresh and spicy. Marvelously.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Johanna
My favorite color combo, blue and green...very pretty. The centerpiece is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and very elegant-another beautiful tablescape Yvonne! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha.
Yvonne, like you I love dishes for the textures and colors that they add to a table. Each of your pieces adds just that! It's such fun to see the plates stacked to highlight each of the different edges. Your placemats, the centerpiece, and all your lovely blue and white add drama to this scape. It is totally delightful. I'm wondering about the little blue and white cups that are holding the flowers on each setting. What are these? They are darling. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteThe green compliments your blue and white transferware so much! Your plate layering is amazing. You have such a pretty table!
ReplyDeleteJust stunning! I love the combination of colors and textures..beautiful job, Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness! That is just pure beauty! Yvonne, this has to be my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteSo very, very pretty. Thanks for sharing! Have a blessed week! Sandi
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous table scape. I love the limes against the blue like that. And I would have never thought to pair those colors. Great job!
ReplyDeletePerfectly beautiful--so easy on the eyes, especially the blue with the green.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I think you should write a book: you are so very talented! This is exquisite! I love every detail but the placemats are out of this world!!!! Love the centerpiece! Everything is just wonderful! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteOh Yvonne! So beautiful! You know that I LOVE blue and white but I never thought of putting green with it! Only YOU!! Whose better?
ReplyDeleteOooo...I never would have thought to pair these two colors together, but my how they compliment one another! Great job Auntie Yvonne! :) Another beautiful tablescape!
ReplyDeleteA sweet hello from Frog Hollow Farm. What an absolutely beautiful tablescape! I would love to have dinner at this table, or just sit and admire it with a glass of champagne! Thank you so much for such an inspirational and magnificent post. Love Home Goods too! Ciao, bella.
ReplyDeleteSo incredibly beautiful, Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love finds like that!
The sweet wild roses look so wonderful mixed with the lime... You are so talented and creative!
I was thinking of you yesterday as I got my Borax out to clean the vintage linens from the weekend festivities! Thank you for that tutorial!
take care and enjoy the rest of the week! ~Maria
Hi Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteYour tablescape is simply splendid! I love the blue and green together; so fresh and pretty. The flowering almond is lovely and I just adore your blue s/p shakers! This is truly a feast for the eyes. Thank you for sharing. You have a real talent for setting a scrumptious table! Hope you're having a beautiful week.
Blessings,
Sandi
Hi Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteYour table is just lovely! All the dishes are gorgeous and what wonderful finds you got at that flea market! I just adore hat little salt and pepper set!
okay, i just read the comment above this one and it talked about using borax on vintage linens?
Oh Yvonne you've done it again. You create master pieces. It's just gorgeous.
ReplyDeletep.s. Did you receive your chocolate? Hope so.
Yvonne! LOVELY! Ditto from all the rest!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love blue and green together! Love your attention to detail. It's beautiful
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love this tablescape. The colors are so pretty, the place mats are gorgeous, and I love your use of the limes with the flowers. laurie
ReplyDeleteYvonne-
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning.
You are so talented.
It is just beautiful-
Laura
White Spray Paint
Beautiful photography, Yvonne! I love your table, great color combo! I love the plate chargers and everything else and they are all put together so nicely...Christine
ReplyDeleteYou are incapable of turning in anything less than a truly wonderful tablescape!@!!
ReplyDeleteAs always, everything is so textured and layered and sumptuous!
Blessings,
lana
The best compliment.....can I come sit at your table? Beautiful! You've inspired me once again! Toni
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful table! I get so many wonderful ideas from your blog. Thank you for sharing.
Carol
Colur combos are so well match. Loving & drooling your chargers. Hard to find in Sweden this kind of stuffs.
ReplyDeleteLoving all your never ending collections. Oh, yes! I wonder too where you put all your treasures when your garage is full of them? §;-)
Happy TT Day...
STUNNING! GORGEOUS! BEAUTIFUL! I seriously need to find some new adjectives for my visits here! This table takes my breath away. You are a master at this tablescaping thing...and the flowers...oooohhh my! Can I come live with you;)! I want your talent too rub off on me!
ReplyDeleteLove...love...love!!!
Enjoy!
Cathy
You have outdone yourself this time dear girl! I love your tip on letting the pretty place mat be the launching pad for the theme. Great HG score! I am wondering if the flowering almond is what my mom used to call Bridal Wreath...we had a huge wall of them and it was glorious in the springtime...I really love the little bunches of them at each place setting too. This is so pretty and fresh.. thanks for sharing it with us1
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Yvonne, your posts always inspire. Each time I visit I always walk away with a new idea for my home.
ReplyDeleteYvonne,you have such a talent with your tablescapes and your choice of color and composition. Your site always brings a smile to my face because I know that when I visit, I am certain to see something beautiful. Thank you for all the work you do to present this feast for the eyes.
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ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I gave you a shout out via FB. I am so proud of you! I love you. See you on Monday!!!
-Tut
Lovely table setting! Out of all of your pretty pieces, the salt and pepper on the little tray is my favorite. :)
ReplyDeleteBarb
Oh, Yvonne, this is sooooo beautiful. I adore green and blue together and the green makes me happy. Your styrofoam cooler find was amazing!
ReplyDeleteAnd you, hon, are an arteast!!(artist)
Your chargers are something I always wait to see again. Home Goods should hire you to teach people what they can do with the treasure found there. :)
I wish we had a Home Goods store where we live. We do have a TJMaxx which I know is basically the same but lately they are having the treasure they have had in years past.
Thanks for the gorgeous tablescape! Your blog has almost become my daily morning routine!
I still want to see the closet that could hold your collection of dishes! My chargers look so beautiful in the place setting! LOL. I just love those chargers. I so wish that I could find them here. Love the mix of the old transferware with the newer style of bubble glasses. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the blue and green combo, and especially with all the greenery and different shades of blue. Could you please come to my house and tell me what kind of stoneware to buy? This is something I've been contemplating for a while now and I seem to be getting nowhere on making a decision!
ReplyDeleteOh Yvonne - you're so sweet! Your latest post was stunning... each and every tablescape is better than the one before. I don't know how you do it!
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ButterYum
Just stunning! I love the addition of the white flowering almond branches.
ReplyDeleteManuela
Such a pretty table Yvonne. I love the limes with the blue and white. You did a marvelous job. The spring flowers just give it the right touch.
ReplyDeleteOh, Yvonne, I have been secretly planning to sneak off with your beautiful swan under my coat, but now I will have to have the swan in one hand and this beautiful compote in the other!!!! :) Your table is absolutely stunning, as ALWAYS!!!!!!! Thank you!! Linda
ReplyDeleteHello Friend~ ~I love your table and the limes and flowers in the center are Brilliant! The spice pot at each setting with a little arrangement and a lime is such a nice touch. I've gotta go shopping for some little thingies to use for vases. Wanna join me?
ReplyDelete~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
OK, this is drop dead gorgeous. I would have never thought... fantastic. I am so copying this. I have a bunch of blue willow dishes that I can add to the green plates that I already used on a T.T. You have an eye for these things, I tell ya. Also, I love it that none of the blue and white accessories match. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour table just makes me sigh with delight! LOVE the color scheme, and those green spotted glasses were an inspired touch -- love the whimsy they add! The "rim shot" is always a favorite with me, too, and you are a master at layering dishes. The flowering almond adds such a lovely, natural element to your stunning table.
ReplyDeleteI rush to my computer to see what you've been up to, then...as always I am truly amazed! Thank you so much adding beauty to our lives!
ReplyDeleteDonna
I found this cloche at TM and thought of you. I posted it at my blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is an absolute show stopper...one of the most beautiful tablescapes I have ever seen on TT. The combination of green and blue makes an outstanding table. What a beautiful artistic eye you have..Peggy from PA
ReplyDeleteYvonne, This is stunning! I love how you layered the charger and plates and your Jardiner is fabulous; it makes for a very pretty centerpiece. Love the transferware too. You did a great job putting together an exquisite and unique table setting.
ReplyDeletejust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, your table should be a magazine cover with a 10 page spread inside.. They don't know how much they are missing by not having all this beauty for their readers.. Lucky us though, we get to admire it.
ReplyDeleteSonny
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ReplyDeleteYou always have the prettiest table setting and the most gorgeous pictures. Green and blue seems to be a theme in my home and I love the combination.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Sherry
Beautiful tablescape!
ReplyDeleteWhat brand are the placemats? I must have them!
ReplyDeleteIs there anywhere I can buy the white leaf and berry chargers?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful and fresh and so perfect! You are so talented and thank you for such an inspiring table!
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