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A Falling Leaves Tablescape

November 02, 2020 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

This tablescape is a repeat of one that I did a few years ago and also a few years before that but I have made a few changes to it. I am redoing a few tablescapes right now because it makes it easier for Hubby to pull items for me for a previous design that has already been created. We are currently working on some new tablescape designs for November and Christmas.

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The place settings are three different colors, what Pier 1 called clove, ginger, and paprika, the same colors as the leaves in the tablecloth. I bought the plates and leaf shaped bowls at different times from different stores but they matched each other perfectly. The dinner and salad plates came from Pier 1 several years ago and they were part of the Spice Route collection. I really like the beaded design around the rim and I use the green dinner plate often in the spring and summer. The leaf shaped bowls came from Sur la Table a few years ago.

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I love these cute leaf bowls, the shape and size of them are perfect

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I bought the brown glass spiral chargers online on Amazon several years ago. They were called Chargeit and were made by Jay Brown. I have had them for several years and I often use them in my Fall tablescapes.

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The amber flatware was made by D & D Inox in Italy. I bought it online at Neiman Marcus or Bloomingdales during a major sale a few years ago.

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The solid color napkins that match the plates came from World Market several years ago. The tablecloth and leaf napkins came from HomeGoods several years ago. I bought the falling leaf napkin rings online at Bed, Bath & Beyond a few years ago.

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I bought the leaf place card holders online several years ago but I can’t remember where they came from.

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The brown goblet on the left was made by Lenox between 1966 and 1985. It was called Antique Brown. The sage green goblet on the right was made by Noritake between 1970 and 1985 and it was called Perspective Green. I bought them both on Ebay. I have the Perspective goblet in cobalt blue and bright yellow also and they came from Ebay as well.

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I was looking for a long wooden box that I could use as a centerpiece and when I found one that I liked on Etsy the cost for shipping it was ridiculous so I showed the photo to Hubby and he built this one for me last year. He also built another one that is a bit larger too. I filled it with faux pumpkins and gourds and leaves that I have collected over the years and added two brown candles. When I started tablescaping I bought lots of candles in all different colors and sizes so I would have them when I needed them. I usually find them on Amazon or at HomeGoods.

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I asked Hubby to match the finish on the wooden box with my hutch and I think he did a great job!

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In Southern California we only have a few trees that change color but this tablescape really reminds me of Fall.

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November 02, 2020 /Beth Wilson
Fall
Tablescapes
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A Happy Halloween Tablescape

October 25, 2020 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

This tablescape is a remake of a Halloween tablescape that I did in 2013 and then again in 2014. It was when I was just starting to tablescape and I didn’t understand the concept of less is more and white space. In the beginning, if it was a Halloween table, I put tons of Halloween items on the table, you really couldn’t see the forest for the trees. And to add insult to injury, the tablecloth I chose for that table was way too busy for this plate stack. I have been wanting to redo this table for years because I did like the plate stack and finally this year I got it done with Hubby’s help. I bought the orange tablecloth several years ago and it was probably from HomeGoods. The black place mats came from Pier 1 several years ago. The two plastic houndstooth patterned square place mats in the center came from Bed, Bath & Beyond several years ago. I like the way they play off the napkins and the black and white plates.

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I bought these small Halloween plates several years ago, I can’t remember where but it may have been Ebay. They were made by Omniware and there were four different designs in the set.

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I have always liked them because they have such a classic Halloween style.

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These salad plates were made by 222 Fifth and the pattern was called Wiccan Lace. I bought them several years ago probably on Ebay. I really like all the Halloween elements that are shown all over the plate.

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I bought these plastic orange dinner plates several years ago online at Dillards.com and they were called Summer Oasis Zoie Vintage Dinner Plate. I really like the ruffled lip and rim and I love the fact that they are a true orange color. They are a larger size and could probably be used as a charger too. They are perfect for a Halloween table setting.

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This black and white charger is called Miss Blackbirdy, you can see the black bird in the center of the plate. The creator was a Dutch fashion designer and artist, Merel Boars. I am not sure that they are being produced now but you can still find them for sale online on the secondary market I think. The first time I saw them I thought they were amazing and I bought a few pieces at a time over the years until I had sets of various plate sizes. There is also a similar plate but a different design with black on white. I used them on a Valentine’s Day tablescape, you can see it here. The designs on this plate are so unique and there is so much detail, it is really a work of art! I bought them online somewhere but I can’t remember where.

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This black flatware is Ginkgo International LePrix. I have had this set for years and it came from Overstock.com. If you read my blog you saw this flatware on another tablescape also. This is my fourth and final Halloween tablescape this Halloween season and it is the third time that I have used this black flatware.

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I bought these black and white print napkins online several years ago but I can’t remember where, it might have been Crate and Barrel. They were made by Waverly. I like the way the design plays with the black and white plate designs. The black marble napkin rings came from Pier 1 right before they closed their stores and then reopened online.

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I am using my black house place card holders again on this tablescape. I bought them on Ebay several years ago. At that time they had them at Target, and Hearth and Hand with Magnolia.

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These orange goblets were some of the first goblets I bought several years ago, I think I bought them at Ross or T.J. Maxx. I remember thinking that I would probably not use them very much but I have this time of year. Just fyi, in the spring and summer Dollar stores often sell plastic goblets like this design in bright colors. The goblet with the black bowl and clear stem was made by Classic Touch and is called V-Shaped Water Glass, Black With Clear Stem. I bought them at Houzz online a few years ago.

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The black and white pumpkin centerpiece came from Grandin Road online a few years ago. The stem was gold but Hubby painted it black for me. I have the pumpkin sitting on a small black glass cake stand to add a bit of height. When I started tablescaping, for a few years, I bought several cake stands of various sizes to use with centerpieces.

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I can’t remember where I bought the salt and pepper sets but it was probably online somewhere.

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I really like how the black and white elements on the table interact with each other and with the orange elements on this table setting.

To see 260+ other tablescapes that I have created including 16 other Halloween tablescapes, please click here. If you are on Facebook, join my Tablescape Ideas group! Just click on the Facebook Search box at the top of the page and type in Tablescape Ideas. Don’t miss my Tablescaping How-To section at the top of this blog post for more tablescaping tips and tricks.

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October 25, 2020 /Beth Wilson
Halloween
Tablescapes
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A Black and Orange Halloween Tablescape

October 19, 2020 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

I posted this Halloween tablescape five years ago and I decided to post it again because it is one of my favorites. Another tablescape that Hubby did the grunt work for. I tell him what to pull from the shelves in the garage and boom, it’s done! He moves fast! I have to admit I really love the traditional black and orange Halloween colors on this tablescape, they really pop. The design is a bit busy but sometimes I just like mixing patterns and Halloween designs are busy anyway. If you compare this table to another Halloween tablescapes that I created with the same jack o lantern salad plate here you can see a few of the same elements on both tablescapes but many elements are different. I bought this black and orange buffalo print tablecloth at Bed, Bath & Beyond online several years ago. The black placemats in the center came from Pier 1 several years ago.

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I bought this jack o’ lantern salad plate at Pottery Barn several years ago. I had been looking for a simple jack o’ lantern plate for a couple of years and was so happy to find this one. You can see it on one another Halloween tablescape here.

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We found these black glass plates somewhere in Virginia while we were visiting our son and his family several years ago. They were made by Luminarc France. They are salad or tidbit plates.

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These pumpkin colored dinner plates came from Pier 1 right before our local store closed. The pattern was called Radius Pumpkin. I really like the lip design.

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This black glass Starburst charger is called Charge It and was made by Jay. I bought them several years ago on Amazon. They are heavy glass and work well with many different color schemes. A black charger with a simple design is a good starter charger plate if you are thinking about starting a tablescaping hobby.

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This black flatware is Ginkgo International LePrix. I have had this set for years and it came from Overstock.com. If you read my blog you have seen this flatware on some of my other Halloween tablescapes also. It is in constant use in October. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.

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I bought the black cotton napkins at World Market online a few years ago. I have some black polyester napkins but I really like cotton napkins the best. I have bought several sets of solid color napkins at World Market over the years. The orange and black argyle pattern napkins came from Etsy a few years ago. I found the orange metal jack o’ lantern napkin rings at Overstock.com a few years ago. To read about the what, where and how of napkin rings please click here.

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Just realized that the camera made the white place card look blue. Weird! I love these little pumpkin place card holders. I have had them for a while. They came from Crate and Barrel several years ago. To read about the What, Where and When of place card holders, please click here.

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I think I bought the orange glass goblets at Ross or T.J. Maxx. They were some of the first goblets I bought several years ago. I remember thinking that I would probably not use them very much but I have, especially this time of year. Just fyi, Dollar stores often sell plastic goblets like this one. The goblet with the black bowl and clear stem was made by Classic Touch and is called V-Shaped Water Glass, Black With Clear Stem. I bought them at Houzz online a few years ago. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets for your tablescaping collection including the colors that I use most often here.

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These colorful pumpkins that I am using as a centerpiece came from Grandin Road online a few years ago. They came with gold stems but the gold didn’t work for me so Hubby painted them black. I have a few others with the same colors but other patterns and then some that are black and white. They have similar ones for sale every year, the patterns just change. I bought a couple every year for a few years. Some often sit on the fireplace hearth at Halloween time.

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It’s interesting to compare this tablescape with my other Halloween Tablescapes. They show how changing some of the elements on a table can create a completely different tablescape.

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I put a new tablescape on my blog every week, please check back!

October 19, 2020 /Beth Wilson
Tablescapes
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A Halloween Haunted House Tablescape

October 13, 2020 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

Another Halloween tablescape that Hubby did the grunt work for after I told him where to find things. I have tablescapes that I love and tablescapes that I like and this one is definitely in the like column although the bright colors do bring some cheer to our days. I bought the orange tablecloth several years ago and it was probably from HomeGoods. The lime green placemats came from Pier 1, I have had them for several years. I had trouble taking photos today, I did it quickly, and it was overcast for a while so they are darker than they should be.

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I looked all over for plates with a haunted house on them for a haunted house tablescape but every one I found wasn’t quite what I wanted. I finally found these on Ebay a few years ago and just gave up and bought them because I knew I had the rest of the tablescape pieces that would work with them.

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This dinner plate was made by Fiesta and the color is lemongrass. It was one of the first dinner plates that I bought when I started tablescaping, it is such a bright and cheerful color. I use this color on tablescapes more than I thought I would.

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I doubled up on chargers on this plate stack. I really love this black square melamine charger. I added it to the table to repeat the shape of the houses. The chargers were made by Elite Global Solutions and I bought them online at Wayfair earlier a few years ago.

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This black glass Starburst charger is called Charge It and was made by Jay. I bought them several years ago on Amazon. They are heavy glass and work well with many different color schemes. A black charger with a simple design is a good starter charger plate if you are thinking about starting a tablescaping hobby.

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This black flatware is Ginkgo International LePrix. I have had this set for years but it is still for sale. Not sure where I bought it.

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I bought the black and orange print napkins on Etsy several years ago. The lime green napkins were made by Fiesta to match their lemongrass plates. Can’t remember where I bought them online. Someone on Etsy made the black metal haunted house napkin rings for me. They also made the flying witch napkin rings on last week’s tablescape. I love metal napkin rings because they won’t break and they will last for a long time.

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I bought the black house place card holders on Ebay a few years ago. At that time they had them at Target, and Hearth and Hand with Magnolia.

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I bought the bright green glass goblets at Pier 1 several years ago. I really like the spiral design and the height of these goblets and I use them several times a year. I think I bought the orange glass goblets at Ross or T.J. Maxx. They were some of the first goblets I bought several years ago.

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These black metal haunted houses were sold by Pottery Barn a few years ago and they sold out quickly. I ended up buying them on Ebay. They are candle holders.

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Lime green, black, and orange, it’s an interesting color combination for a Halloween table.

To see 260+ other tablescapes that I have created including 16 other Halloween tablescapes, please click here. If you are on Facebook, join my Tablescape Ideas group! Just click on the Facebook Search box at the top of the page and type in Tablescape Ideas. Don’t miss my Tablescaping How-To section at the top of this blog post for more tablescaping tips and tricks.

I put a new tablescape on my blog every week so please check back!

October 13, 2020 /Beth Wilson
Halloween
Tablescapes
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