Tradition blends with elegance in this welcoming, cozy
tablescape for the feeling of autumn.
We are anticipating a lovely Thanksgiving gathering
as our home stays fully decorated for the season
and dining tables are set with favorite heirlooms
with the sound of a crackling fire...
I love pulling together a tablesetting using a mix
of patterns and textures.....
incorporating the deep, moody colors of fall.....
I knew these plates would be perfect for fall
and if you remember, I used these for Easter also....
expect the unexpected as they say....
of patterns and textures.....
incorporating the deep, moody colors of fall.....
I knew these plates would be perfect for fall
and if you remember, I used these for Easter also....
expect the unexpected as they say....
I find that using wood serving pieces add a certain warmth
This is one of my favorite treasures I inherited
from Grandmother Estelle.....
This plate is well over one hundred years old....
from Grandmother Estelle.....
This plate is well over one hundred years old....
It's fun to add little embellishments to your table too....
they serve no purpose other than to delight the eye....
they serve no purpose other than to delight the eye....
What I love about this look, is that nothing matches,
but it is a beautiful blend of colors, patterns and textures....
but it is a beautiful blend of colors, patterns and textures....
The foundation is a green pashmina topped with a gorgeous
autumn runner.....
autumn runner.....
I fell in love with the deep reds in the faux hydrangeas
There is a homemade apple nut cake baking in the oven....
what a perfect autumn day this has been.....
what a perfect autumn day this has been.....
Lots of patterns, but they all go together. I love using transferware in vignettes, even though most of my daily dishes are blue/white. I love your sweet squirrel, and he seems right at home in all your Fall decor, Sandi
ReplyDeleteI love the way you have decorated your table. So warm and festive. I have 100 year old plates also which I hesitate to use, but just may this year. I can almost smell your cake baking. It sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour grandmother's green plate is a treasure. Wow, 100 years old, that's an item to hold onto forever. A lovely table you have set, Betsy. So many creative ideas you put into decorating it.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Everything is looking lovely at your home! Love the rich colors and textures!
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