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A Crabby Crab Tablescape

May 08, 2019 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

This crab table design started out as one design and then through serendipity and circumstance, it ended up as something different. Several years ago I bought three small crab bowls at a garage sale. I used them in a ocean tablescape a few years ago with other ocean elements. In Virginia this Christmas we were at an antique mall and I found six more of an almost similar design and one larger one on sale. I had been gathering red crab items for a future table for a while. The plan was a navy tablecloth with red crab bowls and red and white accents. But when I finally got out the crab bowls again and looked closely, they were not red, they were orange-red and nothing matched. I really wanted to use the bowls so we shifted gears and Hubby spray painted the things that were red, orange-red.

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These small crab bowls really have a presence, I love the claws, and the tiny face. They are labeled Made in PV Czechoslovakia.

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Going to serve some kind of crab dish, that’s for sure!

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I looked all over for salad plates with an all over pattern of red crabs but every one had one crab or the crabs were silly looking. I was googling crab plates and these popped up from Pfaltzgraff. They were on major sale and are microwave and dishwasher safe. The orange-red border matches perfectly. So the red crabs suddenly became blue crabs and the overall design was tweaked a bit. This happens sometimes with my tables, I can’t find what I need so I substitute something else and change the design.

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The next plate down is melamine and I bought them at Crate and Barrel a few years ago.

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For design purposes I am actually using two chargers on this table. This one is Mikasa’s Color Spectrum in Royal Blue. I have a few different colors and I bought them on Ebay a few years ago. I used a Hunter Green one on my St. Pat’s table this year.

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The second charger is my Antique Beaded one from Williams-Sonoma a few years ago. I used it on one of my Easter tables this year.

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The navy place mats came from Pier 1 on sale a few years ago.

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I bought the frosted white flatware on sale online at Wayfair a few years ago, it is made by Cambridge. It is 18/0 so the fork tines are a bit sharper than I would like but I really liked the frosted color. Wayfair has really good sales on flatware sometimes. I used this flatware in blue on one of my Easter tables this year.

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I recycled these goblets from my Bird tablescape, the blue was just what I was looking for and I hadn’t packed them away yet. I bought the blue goblets on Ebay, you can still find them for sale there. They were made by Libbey in the 1970’s and the pattern is Tulip in Dusky Blue. They actually are a bit lighter blue gray than this photo shows. This clear goblet is actually the pattern my mother chose for her wedding crystal in 1938. She couldn’t remember the name of the pattern or who made it and I searched for decades trying to identify it with no luck. Finally one day I was reading through old San Bernardino newspapers online doing some genealogical research looking for information about my grandparents and I stumbled on an article about a wedding shower for my mother that mentioned her gifts and the name of her crystal! This Rock Sharpe crystal goblet was made by Libbey and the pattern was Ridgeway. I was able to complete the set buying them a few at a time on Ebay.

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I looked all over for orange-red crab napkin rings with no luck. Found lots of metal and blue ones but nothing the right color. I had bought these small crabs on Amazon to use as table scatter but they were shiny red when they arrived. Hubby was going to spray paint them orange-red and my daughter was over and I was telling her about my bad luck finding napkin rings and she suggested that I turn these into napkin rings, genius! So Hubby bought plain wood rings and spray painted them all and glued the crab to the ring and viola, cheap napkin rings! Navy napkins came from HomeGoods I think, I used them in the bird tablescape too. I think I found the orange-red ones there too a few years ago, sheer luck that they match.

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I love these crab place card holders, I found them at Pottery Barn this year and yes, they were red but Hubby spray painted them for me.

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I was in the middle of transforming the table elements from navy and red to navy and orange-red and I went on Amazon looking for a plain tablecloth for another table I am planning and suddenly stumbled on this tablecloth. I couldn’t believe it, it was the perfect color combination. Sometimes my table designs are like that, I find something late in the game that pulls it all together.

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I was planning to just use the large bowl as a centerpiece but I was looking online at Pier 1 and here was a large wire crab! Another bit of serendipity that changed the design. It was red but Hubby did his magic and it now matches everything else. I set the larger crab bowl on top of it and done!

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My rule usually is plain tablecloth with busy dishes or busy tablecloth with plain dishes but this tablecloth creates such a different mood than a plain navy tablecloth would have and the scale works so I couldn’t resist the combination here.

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Clearly someone needs to bring crab home for dinner!

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May 08, 2019 /Beth Wilson
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The Humble Cocktail Napkin

May 05, 2019 by Beth Wilson in Home

Many years ago I created a collection of unusual vintage cloth cocktail napkins which is ironic because I am not really a drinker. I was attracted to their colors, their humorous and witty sayings, and their small size. I read that the first cocktail napkins were created in ancient China for tea cups. Their use in the United States developed and increased with the rise of cocktail drinking during Prohibition and in the 1940’s and 1950’s. With the increased use of paper napkins, cloth cocktail napkins fell out of favor, housewives didn’t want to wash and iron them constantly. The one above is part of a series illustrated by Carl Tait. He was an illustrator who decorated vintage linens and his creations are now very popular and in high demand.

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These can still be used not only for cocktails but other drinks as well and they are quite a conversation piece when they appear. I also think any of them would be really cute if they were framed alone or as a group.

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These might have been used for serving cocktails while playing bridge or other card games. I don’t think they are vintage but I have seen vintage ones like these before.

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I love the expressions on the ladies’ faces and all the different hats!

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The images were just drawn on the fabric. That bird is a wonder!

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She is well put together, the flowers on her dress, the earrings, the hat!

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Love the hanging cherries!

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These cocktail napkins have designs that appear to be appliques that were attached by hand. I love the story the set tells and the added anatomical embellishments!

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The handwork is amazing, such tiny stitches!

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I have a whole series of sayings like this one but some are not appropriate to share!

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Another series with appliques, I love all the different fabric that was used. These however have an added surprise as the next photos show.

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I have another somewhat similar series but they are a bit risque so I won’t share them.

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Because I am a second generation Californian, (both my parents were born here too), I was really happy to find these. There are several in the series.

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I suggest watching for cocktail napkins and using them, for whatever drink you serve!

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May 05, 2019 /Beth Wilson
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I got a Lemon...Tablescape

May 01, 2019 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

A bit of brightness here! I found this tablecloth at HomeGoods a few years ago and have been wanting to do a tablescape around it for some time. When I saw the lemon salad plates at HomeGoods this spring I knew it was time.

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Struggled a bit to find the right shades of yellow, everything I have is a gold yellow instead of a lemon yellow.

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We bought the Wedgewood charger at an outlet mall a few years ago. The pattern is called Night and Day. I love the raised pattern that covers the entire charger. I use this charger often.

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Buying a simple white charger can really add interest to your table settings.

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This dinner plate is actually a darker brighter lemon yellow than the photo shows. I bought them several years ago at Sur La Table, the pattern was called Fresh Squeezed Lemon Collection. Sur La Table has great plates and table linens, I have bought several things online on sale from there. They sell really good quality products.

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This is another Bordallo Pinheiro plate from Portugal. I bought it on Ebay several years ago, Ebay sells many Bordallo Pinheiro items. I have several different patterns in my collection and this one in other colors as well The pattern is called Morning Glory, I love the detail and raised relief on their plates. I went through several different shades of green until I gave up and used this one!

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The lemon plate is melamine, there are so many melamine plates being made now and they are dishwasher safe and some can even be put in the microwave. It’s from HomeGoods this spring, made by Nicole Miller Home. I bought the place mats on Amazon after returning a couple other sets that I bought online from other places that were the wrong shade of yellow. It actually is a bit brighter than the photo shows.

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I bought the yellow stainless flatware online several years ago, can’t remember where. It was made by Villeroy and Boch. There was only a three piece place setting available but I really wanted the color so I bought it anyway. It is a smaller scale than many of my other flatware sets.

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The plastic green hammered goblet came from Pier 1 several years ago. I bought the yellow goblet on Ebay several years ago. It was made by Noritake and the pattern is Perspective, I have the same goblet in cobalt blue and sage green. It was made between 1970 and 1983. You can still find them on Ebay.

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The napkins probably came from HomeGoods, I have had them for a few years. The plastic Koziol Pip Bird napkin ring in Translucent green came from Ebay several years ago, I have it in red also. It is still for sale on Ebay.

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I got the place card holders from my daughter-in-law. She used them for a birthday party and didn’t need them anymore and I grabbed them!

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I went round and round about a centerpiece. I found some cute flower pots with lemons on them, a perfect match for the tablecloth and I was going to put faux lemon tree branches in them with lots of hanging lemons but all the branches I found were fake looking or too expensive so I finally decided to do this after I found a tall glass vase at HomeGoods. Hubby had to go back to the store twice for lemons. He is such a treasure!

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The small white vases and lemon branches came from Hobby Lobby. Hubby and my daughter found them for me. The vases were both chipped so we got them really cheap but who can tell! They were the perfect size.

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Breakfast should be served on this table setting, the brightness should wake everyone up!

If you like fruit, visit my Strawberries tablescape here: https://www.whispersoftheheart.com/blog/2019/6/3/a-strawberry-table

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May 01, 2019 /Beth Wilson
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Give Me that Old Time Religion

April 28, 2019 by Beth Wilson in Home

Who went to a church that had a board like this on the wall in front? I did! I grew up in a small town in east central California. We lived across the street from our small church and my mother was the organist, we were in our pew every Sunday morning.

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Lilies at Easter

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I found this Church Register Board at an Antique Mall many years ago. It had some missing wood but as soon as I saw it, I knew it was coming home with me. Too many memories of looking at a similar one every Sunday morning when I was growing up. For years I displayed family photos and vintage holiday post cards on it because I didn’t have the words and letters it needed.

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Then some years ago, I was browsing Etsy and found these vintage cardboard words for a Church Register Board. I was delighted and immediately bought them. It was displayed like that for several years.

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A few weeks ago I was on Etsy again and decided to do a search just in case there were more words I could buy and someone was selling these vintage cardboard numbers! Unfortunately they didn’t have all the numbers but I bought what they had. I would love to find the word Hymns so I could put up the page numbers of my favorite ones but no luck yet. The Board is on the wall in our Family Room, I really enjoy seeing it there and it takes me back to Sunday mornings in our small church.

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April 28, 2019 /Beth Wilson
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