Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Autumn's Softer Side

Autumn’s Softer Side:


The colors tend towards vibrant and attention grabbing. We all have a love affair with the hues of this season! But I wanted to call attention to the softer side of Autumn.

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My inspiration came from the very popular white pumpkins that are now on the market. Little ghost pumpkins, so aptly named, are a fun alternative to their orange brothers. Larger white varieties are the shining stars of fall decor. So I had to bring a few home to play.
Muted tones of clay, olive, and brown were mixed with whites, silver and crystal. My idea was to create a striking yet serene tablescape. I wanted the white pumpkins to be elevated in status and take on an elegant air by using some of my silver pieces.
The table is set for 10- honoring the graduation of my niece from our beloved Penn State- Congrats Jennie!
The tablecloth is a clay colored, linen-like cotton. It is very textural and earthy... contrasting nicely with the smooth and sophicated silver. (HomeGoods)
The napkins were also a HomeGoods buy. Somewhere in the taupe color family. Folded like “bishop hats”, they give interest and a sense of old-style formality. I love sitting down at a table, gently shaking out a beautifully folded napkin and sliding it onto my lap. A posh luxury! There are wonderful tutorials on the internet for folding napkins.


Real and faux white pumpkins combine with Magnolia sprays and glittery glass acorns forming an earthy, elegant centerpiece.


The large footed silver platter holds a bounty of Autumn. I remember my Mother using this unusual piece ever since I was a little girl. She blessed me with it years ago and now I use it often. A real sentimental favorite!







Back view of centerpiece

Even though the platter is only slightly elevated , it grabs center stage attention.


Hammered silver based cylinders (Pottery barn) are filled with coffee beans, white pillar candles and glitzy glass acorns. Using coffee as a filler not only continues the color scheme but smells great. See post 10/10/09 for more ideas with coffee beans.




A family heirloom- silver candelabra with 3 white candles

Silver candlesticks with white candles- That paring promotes an elegant and classic feel. Given to my mother as a wedding gift.

Little Ghost pumpkins fancied up on ornate, tall silver candlesticks. A gift from my sister.



I love to use my Waterford and China- all gifts. Some were wedding gifts and many were Christmas gifts- My mother and mother-in-law gave me a place setting of my china or a few pieces of Waterford every year for the first 15 (or so) years Bob and I were married. I have a lovely collection. I am continuing this tradition with my newly married daughter.


Waterford “Lizmore” salt and pepper shakers.
Mixing pricier elements with everyday things does work. Waterford “Lizmore” wine goblets, and Christal d’Arques “Longchamp” water glasses. Unfortunately, I lost some of my Waterford water goblets to use over the years. I only have have 7 left. (Maybe Santa is listening…Mom?)



Silver butter dish in background found at a tag sale. It was in awful condition. But with a little silver polish and sweat equity the butter dish was restored to its original luster.

Wedding china- Royal Doulton, White Nile.

Everyday dishes- Noritake, Italian Countryside.


Silver-plate flatware. I got this at a flea market for $28.00 for 11 place settings! I enjoy it like it cost 1 million!

Collecting over the years has given me an appreciation for many styles. I rarely think that something is out-of-date, because when mixed with other pieces in the right way it can look updated and interesting!


I am joining Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday- a real treat to visit- go give it a look.
Thanks, Susan!





 
 
A special thanks to Chari @ Happy to Design for hosting Sunday Favorites- Revisiting our favorite posts!


43 comments:

  1. I think this is really beautiful. I love the white pumpkins. They didn't have any when I bought mine, but my husband brought me one for the front porch.

    I think it does create a very elegant look and unique. I'm impressed!

    Sue

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  2. Very beautifully soft and elegant tablescape. I love the silver, crystal, and white dishes mixed with the brown. It is so calm and serene yet you can just feel the fallness of it!

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  3. How utterly, utterly ELEGANT!!! This just takes my breath away! Your treasures are showcased so beautifully.
    I hope you don't mind being copied because I would LOVE to do something very similar.
    Its just lovely! :D

    ♥ Rettabug

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  4. Just lovely! It would be a wonderful Thanksgiving table too. I am saving my soft colors for after Halloween. Don't want to run out of scapes, LOL!
    Congrats to your niece. I went to grad school at Villanova.
    A beautiful table..

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  5. This is so elegant! I love the white pumpkins and mixed with brown is unusual, but oh so lovely!

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  6. Your autumn soft side is just beautiful! I like that name too! So many special elegant details! Wonderful job! I really enjoyed seeing all of this!

    Katherine

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  7. Wow, I totally agree that this tablescape is very elegant-your beautiful silver serving platter looks so regal and I love all of your crystal. This truly is sophisticated and stunning.
    Best wishes, NM.

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  8. OMG! There is a lot of gasping going on over here!!! What a wonderful, I mean WONDERFUL table! That is a ginormous table too!! I would have to knock down a wall for that one! :) I gotta go check out the coffee bean post...Great job!
    Michelle

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  9. Stop...stop ..Stop! I am bowled over (hmm, is that how you spell it??)...Woah!! WHAT a table!! I LOVE those colors--man do I love this!! IT is great!! or GRRRRRRRRREAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTT!! When I saw the first picture I just sighed. I love all the crystal, silver , whites and browns--man, this is wonderful!! Thanks for sharing this!!! (I need to learn some napkin folding when I get some time!)

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  10. I LOVE your table. Right now I am obsessed with white and redecorating as much as I can from my own stash in each room to bring more of it in. No white pumpkins in Vermont that I found.

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  11. As much as I love the colors of fall -- your table is lovely and I love the purity of it and the wonderful colors you've chosen!

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  12. What a wonderful tablescape!! So many beautiful items, it's just dreamy. You obviously have a special talent for creating beauty and elegance with your family heirlooms and "everyday" tableware.

    Thank you for you lovely comment! I'm looking forward to reading your blog.

    Happy Holiday,
    Andrea

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  13. Hi Yvonne my husband's sister's name is Yvonne such a unusual name, you don't hear it often. I love your tablescape it's just gorgeous! I especially love the glass ware and white pumpkins!

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  14. Hi Yvonne, your tablescape looks really special. Bet the honoree feels so important. Congrats to your niece! I love your white pumpkins and they made a great centerpiece for your beautiful white dishes...Christine

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  15. I love the white and brown and tan together, so beautiful with all the crystal, the table looks wonderful

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  16. What a stunning table... and in my colors no less ;). Hey, we're Penn State proud in this house too!!! Thanks for visiting, and thanks even more for following my blog!

    Take care
    :)
    ButterYum

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  17. I love the white! The front door wreath is beautiful too. I'm following you! Check out my blog - maybe you'll follow mine too?!
    Dena

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  18. Very very nice...I love the white and brown..very original....the coffee beans is a great idea!! And that fancy silver with the pumpkin perched ontop....just beautiful...I don't have any fancy china or silver or stemware so I have to drool over everybody else's...Thank you..it was all very lovely.

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  19. Hello Yvonne...

    Ohhh my...such beauty and elegance...I just adore this softer-side of Autumn look and ambiance!!! Yvonne, I just love everything that you did here...from the beautiful texture of the tablecloth...right down to those pretty bronze acorn ornaments!!! The place settings are fabulous...love your Royal Doulton china paired with the creamy white Italian Countryside plates! Ohhh...and those pretty taupe napkins...loved that you used a Bishop fold...so very elegant, my friend! Of course, the first thing to catch my eye was your gorgeous centerpiece...I love, love, LOVE all of the pretty white pumpkins! Using the magnolia leaves...brilliant! I love the deep, rich color that they bring to the centerpiece...and adding the pretty bronze acorns...was the "icing on the cake" so to speak! You have a great eye for decor and tablescaping, my friend! Thank you so much for sharing your fabulous tablescape with us today...I do believe that it's one of my favorites of all the autumn tablescapes that I've viewed this season...well done!!!

    Congratulations to your niece Jennie!

    Warmest wishes,
    Chari @Happy To Design

    PS...I added your delightful blog to my list of blog follows...I love your style! I look forward to your upcoming posts and getting to know you, my friend! So very nice to meet you, Yvonne!!!

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  20. I love the "softer" side. That display of pumpkins is just beautiful!
    Brenda

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  21. That has got to be one of the most elegant autumn tables I have ever seen,so beautiful...

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  22. Oh, this is truly stunning. I love the soft browns and whites and paired with the silver, the table is gorgeous. Everything is just lovely. Hugs, Marty

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  23. Gorgeous table....love your look...Loved visiting your blog...Blog hopping is one of my favorite things to do.
    Hope you will stop by my Christmas blog...a great giveaway will be given away Sunday night....
    http://grammyababychangeseverything.blogspot.com

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  24. VERY VERY pretty, sophisticated, elegant, special, georgous....Shall I go on? I think you get the idea :) Love everything about it!

    ~Liz

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  25. This has got to be one of my favorite tablescapes. So elegant yet different. Absolutely beautiful.

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  26. Your table looks incredible. I have gotten such inspiration from it! I love the white so strikingly elegant! WOW!! Thanks for that. My husband loves to make biscotti so I am passing along this recipe to him. Have a great week...Sherri

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  27. Simply gorgeous! The silver pieces look fantastic against the muted creams and browns. I love it!

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  28. I love the muted colours. An elegant and refreshing change from all the oranges I've seen lately.

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  29. Classy. I wish I was sitting at your table tonight.
    Joyce

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  30. Okay, now I'm gonna have to join your blog because I wanna learn how to do THIS! Gorgeous!

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  31. I loved the delicious looking biscotti recipe...thank-you for posting it,so detailed...better than any cookbook! But sigh...what loveliness I have seen with your tablescape. You must be the most elegant, sweetess Auntie ever! Truely wonderful for you to share with us all. Thank-you again!

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  32. Your table is lovely! And those silver cnadlesticks are just stunning!!

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  33. The chocolates and whites are really lovely together.

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  34. Love the magnolia leaves with the white pumpkins!

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  35. A beautiful table -- love Waterford (our pattern is Kylemore) . . . and I have three sets of those s and p -- the last set -- $6 at an Estate sale! I couldn't believe it! I've not used them in a while -- may have to do that for my next dinner.

    Love the browns and whites -- a great color combination. A very special table for a very special occasion!

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  36. What an elegant looking blog you have, Lady! You have the "Touch."
    Everything is put together so perfectly!

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  37. I believe I'll follow along with you and see if I can pick up a little elegance!

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  38. I love, love, love this tablescape. Especially the colors. I love everything about this. Thanks for sharing.

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  39. Yvonne~~

    I love this tablesetting. It is like chocolate and vanilla!! The silver pieces are stunning, as is your Waterford and china. I love to collect silver plated flatware and mix the patterns, although I did just pick up a setting for 8 that just needed some 'sweat equity' as you call it!!

    I love the texture of your tablecloth. Doesn't it seem that 'texture' seems to be the 'it' word this season?

    Lovely tablescape and very nice blog!! :-)

    xoxo
    Jane

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  40. Beautiful ! Who wouldn't like to have dinner at that table.

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  41. Hi Yvonne...

    My friend, I'm just elated that you decided to join in with us for Sunday Favorites!!! Welcome!!! What a fabulous post you chose for us to revisit! I remember this gorgeous tablescape...in fact, I saved many of your photos to my computer for future reference! I have already been planning another tablescape with similar tones of white and all the beautiful silver! This is truly one of the prettiest tablescapes that I've ever seen...it's soooo elegant and yet I love all that texture and earthy ambiance!!!

    You are so right to have named this "The Softer Side of Autumn"...so befitting! I love the creamy white, taupe, and browns! It's such a "welcomed departure" from the popular autumn colors, which I love too, but this is just so unique! Ohhhh...and all that gorgeous crystal and shiny silver...soooo beautiful!!!

    This tablescape is "fantabulous" and definitely deserves a second showing...that's why I love Sunday Favorites! Sure do hope that you will join in with us again!!!

    Warmest wishes,
    Chari

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  42. How did I miss this one last week? It is a fabulous table. I love the white pumpkins and used them in our home this fall. Our Thanksgiving table center piece was white pumpkins. One of our guest had never seen them and took one with her. I was going to discard them after Thanksgiving, but she suggested that I continue to use them for the Christmas holidays. I think she has a good idea. Love the white, softer side of autumn! ~ Sarah

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