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Easter Eggs on an Easter Tablescape

March 25, 2023 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

I was going to repeat an Easter tablescape that I did a few years ago using these salad plates but then Hubby found this Easter Egg Cookie Jar at Goodwill and I decided to do a new Easter Egg themed table setting. I found the tablecloth on Amazon a few years ago, it is made by Cotton Craft. This tablescape is a bit different from what I usually do. Those of you who read my blog and have followed my tablescaping know that I am a bit matchy-matchy when it comes to gathering the parts of a themed tablescape together. But for this tablescape, I used three different colors on the place settings. The colors in the tablecloth dictated the colors that I chose. In this photo you can see the yellow, blue, and pink salad plates that I used and some of the flatware, napkin rings, and place card holders that match each salad plate by color. (I substituted green flatware with the yellow plate because I didn’t want to use the yellow flatware sets that I have because they aren’t frosted.)

These egg shaped salad plates have been a favorite of mine for several years. I love the raised design on them. They came from HomeGoods several years ago and they were made by Magenta. The design on the plates is a bit sharper than the photos show, these photos blur them a bit. I have two of these plates in blue, pink, green and yellow and I decided to use the yellow, blue, and pink ones on this Easter tablescape to match the tablecloth.

The blue color is actually brighter and prettier than this photo shows.

The pink color is actually brighter and prettier than this photo shows. Photographing pastel colors can be a bit of a struggle with my phone camera.

This green dinner plate was called Fun Factory and it was made by Waechtersbach. The color was called Green Apple I think. I have had them for several years and I can’t remember where I bought them.

This is a Color Spectrum charger by Mikasa, the color is Sun Yellow. I bought these chargers on Ebay a few at a time as they came up for sale over a few years because I love the quality and the colors. I have them in several colors. To read about what you should be considering when you are buying chargers please click here.

This flatware is called Madeline Green and I bought it at World Market several years ago. If you read my blog you saw it last week on my Bunnies Easter tablescape. I use this green flatware often in the Spring and Fall. If you google frosted flatware and add the color you are looking for you will find similar sets. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.

I have had this frosted blue flatware set for several years. The flatware is marked D & D Inox made in Italy. I bought it at Neiman Marcus or Bloomingdales online during a major sale.

This pink frosted flatware set was made by Bugatti for Vietri and the pattern was Aladdin, Brilliant. I bought the set at Macys. I have several sets of frosted flatware, I really like the frosted design.

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I found the ceramic Easter Egg napkin rings on Ebay a few years ago. I matched them to the color of the salad plate on the table setting. They aren’t marked so I don’t know who made them. To read about the What, Where and How of napkin rings please click here.

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I found the mercury Easter Egg place card holders on Mercari a few years ago. They are called Celebrate It, Easter Party and they were originally sold by Michaels. I matched them to the color of the salad plate on the table setting. To read about the What, Where and When of place card holders, please click here.

The pink goblet on the left is Godinger Meridian by Shannon and the color is Blush. I can’t remember where I bought them but if you google it, there are several sources. The blue goblet on the right came from HomeGoods a few years ago and it isn’t marked. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets for your tablescaping collection including the goblet colors that I use most often here.

Hubby brought this Easter Egg cookie jar home from Goodwill a few years ago. I wasn’t looking for one but it makes a perfect Easter tablescape centerpiece, serendipity! It had a small chip on the base but I colored it in with a marking pen so it doesn’t show. I put it on a small white plastic cake stand and added plastic grass and plastic Easter eggs around it.

I added my Green Depression Glass Circle pattern salt and pepper set on one side of the centerpiece.

And my Green Depression Glass Circle pattern cream and sugar on the other side to fill in the empty spaces.

When I think of Easter time I think of pastel colors so this tablescape seems appropriate.

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March 25, 2023 /Beth Wilson
Easter
Tablescapes
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Bunnies on an Easter Tablescape

March 18, 2023 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

This tablescape is a repeat of a tablescape that I did four years ago when I first started blogging. I just tweaked it a bit. The tablecloth probably came from HomeGoods several years ago.

This melamine green and white bunnies egg-shaped salad plate came from HomeGoods four years ago. The plates are marked The Prairie, By Rachel Ashwel. HomeGoods just doesn’t seem to have the great selection of stock that they had a few years ago. They have just never recovered, the stock is not as good as it was then.

This dinner plate was made by Fiesta and the color is called 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. I have this dinner plate in several different colors and I use them all. You can read about what you need to think about when you are buying dinner plates here.

I have a few different white chargers but this is the one I seem to use the most on my tablescapes. The beaded rim design always adds an additional bit of interest to the plate stack. This white beaded charger came from Williams Sonoma and it is called Antique Beaded. It was one of the first chargers I bought 9 years ago when I started tablescaping. A basic white charger is always a good purchase when you are starting a tablescaping collection. To read about what you should be considering when you are buying chargers please click here.

I am using my Madeline Green flatware on this table setting. I bought it at World Market several years ago. I really like the frosted design on the handles. If you google frosted flatware and add the color you are looking for you will find similar sets. After red, I think green flatware is the most used flatware color on my tablescapes because it can be used during both the Spring and Fall seasons. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.

The green cotton napkin came from Pier 1 several years ago. It is one of my favorite green colors, I call it Spring Green. I can’t remember where I bought the white ceramic bunny napkin rings. I love those floppy ears! To read about the What, Where and How of napkin rings please click here.

I found these green glass bunny place card holders on Ebay a few weeks ago. They were originally sold by Williams Sonoma. To read about the What, Where and When of place card holders, please click here.

The spiral green glass goblet on the left came from Pier 1 several years ago. I use this goblet often on my tablescapes. The white glass goblet on the right came from Overstock online a couple of months ago. They are called Classic Touch by Alice Pazkus. I have a smaller white goblet but I wanted a taller one and I really like these. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets for your tablescaping collection including the goblet colors that I use most often here.

This centerpiece bunny came from Pottery Barn several years ago. I added some faux grass and a few Easter eggs and set him on a green Rhodes drink dispenser stand that I bought at Pottery Barn several years ago.

I can’t remember where I bought this cute white bunny salt and pepper set. I added it to the table setting, on one side of the centerpiece, just for fun.

I added this small white bunny on the other side of the centerpiece for balance. I can’t remember where I found him either.

I can’t believe how fast the year is passing, Easter will soon be here!

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March 18, 2023 /Beth Wilson
Easter
Tablescapes
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A Vintage Yellow Spring Tablescape

March 12, 2023 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

This is a really simple tablescape using all vintage items except the yellow roses and maybe the salt and pepper, not sure of their age. I bought the yellow damask tablecloth and matching napkins on Ebay a few years ago. I always look for sets that are still in the box even though sometimes I can tell that they have been used anyway and put back in the box. The tablecloth and napkins are a pretty yellow color but most of the photos in this post don’t show the colors accurately. The photo of the napkin by itself shows the true colors.

The pattern of this yellow Depression Glass is called Florentine No. 2, or Poppy No. 2. It was made by the Hazel Atlas Glass Company probably between 1932 and 1937. Hubby found it all at an estate sale last year on the last day for a really good price. I love this small sherbet. I probably won’t keep this dish set but it makes a pretty table setting.

I don’t use glass plates often on my tablescapes because they are really difficult to photograph unless you put them on a tablecloth with the same color as I did here. Even so, the yellow color got washed out in some of these photos. Stacking the salad plate on the dinner plate does help a bit.

These are really delicate looking dishes and the yellow tablecloth underneath this dinner plate really helps show the color.

This photo would have been so much better if the tablecloth had shown as the right color, oh well… This sterling flatware was my mother’s wedding sterling. It was made by Towle starting in 1928 and the design was called Chased Diana. I love the plain design with a simple border. I remember it from my childhood when my mother entertained company.

This is the true color of the yellow damask tablecloth and the yellow napkins. I was lucky to find a matching set together on Ebay. Vintage linens are often smaller in size. I usually try to buy 20 inch napkins and these napkins are 14 inches. I have a large table and this tablecloth just fits with a few inches left over the sides.

Hubby bought these vintage yellow glass goblets with etched flowers and leaves at an estate sale last year too. I didn’t realize that I had two different patterns until I took photos. I don’t know the pattern names. If anyone recognizes either pattern, please let me know.

I found the vintage yellow vase on Ebay a few years ago. It is impressed with the letters USA on the bottom. I filled it with a bouquet of faux yellow roses. I have a few plastic bins full of different faux flowers that I have gathered over the years to use on my tablescapes. ( I actually had Hubby buy these faux flowers last week because I didn’t have any yellow roses.)

This rose bowl is one of my most cherished possessions. It sits in one of my china cabinets for protection but I add it to my vintage tablescapes once in a while. It was my mother’s, I think it was a wedding gift to her in 1938. I can remember it sitting on a shelf while I was growing up. I love the hand-painted flowers. The bottom says, “Made in Czechoslovakia”.

I’m not sure how old this yellow ceramic salt and pepper set is. I was looking for a yellow set and this one popped up on Ebay a few weeks ago. (A secret, they both arrived in pieces but Hubby glued them back together so I would have them for this tablescape.)

I did a tablescape using pink Depression Glass four years ago. You can read about that tablescape here.

I did a tablescape three years ago using green Depression Glass. You can read about that tablescape here.

You can see a bit of the delicate design on the yellow damask tablecloth in this photo. I love damask tablecloths, they remind me of my mother. She loved them too.

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March 12, 2023 /Beth Wilson
Spring
Tablescapes
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A Leprechaun St. Patrick's Day Tablescape

March 05, 2023 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

Time for one more St. Patrick’s Day tablescape. I found this tablecloth last year on Amazon. Black is not really a St. Patrick’s Day color but the kelly green and black combination is striking so I bought it. I used it on a tablescape last year too. You can see that tablescape here.

I found these small green melamine shamrock plates on Wayfair last year but I didn’t have a chance to use them then. I like the simple shamrock design. They are really the size of an appetizer or tidbit plate rather than a salad plate. They don’t have a maker mark on the back but I think I saw them recently on Amazon made by UPware.

Trenblay Black Salad Plate

I bought these black melamine salad plates online at Home Depot last summer. They were part of their Home Decorator Collection and they were made by Trenblay. An unusual plate design that is appearing more often now.

Fiesta Shamrock Dinner Plate

The salad plate is sitting on a Fiesta dinner plate in the color Shamrock. If you read my blog you have seen Fiesta plates in various colors and sizes on my tablescapes many times. I have had these plates for several years. I bought them at Fiesta online I think. This color has been discontinued but you can still find some dishes in this color online. I love kelly green and this is one of my favorite green dinner plates. I use them often in the Spring and at Christmas time. You can read about what you need to think about when you are buying dinner plates here.

Starburst Charge It Jay Charger

This black glass Starburst charger is called Charge It and it 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 is a good starter charger plate if you are thinking about starting a tablescaping hobby. I also bought some chargers at the Dollar Store and spray-painted them black because I wanted a simple black charger design. To read about what you should be considering when you are buying chargers, please click here.

This bright green placemat probably came from Pier 1 several years ago before our store closed. I have several of these placemats in several different colors. This bright green color is one of my favorites. If you read my blog you saw it on last week’s St. Patrick’s Day tablescape.

This flatware is called Madeline Green and I bought it at World Market several years ago. If you google frosted flatware and add the color you are looking for you will find similar sets. I use this green flatware often in the Spring and the Fall. You can see it here on a Fall Pumpkin tablescape. If you read my blog you saw this flatware on last week’s St. Patrick’s Day tablescape. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.

I wanted leprechaun napkin rings for this tablescape so I googled leprechaun napkin ring and I found these metal enamel leprechaun napkin rings on Amazon last month. They have a cute design, I like happy faces. These black cotton napkins came from Crate and Barrel two years ago. I have some black napkins but I wanted some that hadn’t faded out. They are a really nice cotton fabric. To read about the What, Where and How of napkin rings please click here.

I knew that I wanted a leprechaun themed place card holder and I figured that I wouldn’t be able to find one so I looked on Etsy for leprechauns to see if there was anything I could use as a place card holder. I found this wood leprechaun and I love the design. To read about the What, Where and When of place card holders, please click here.

He has such a cute attitude! I love his shoes!

I love this goblet combination! If you read my blog you saw it on last week’s tablescape too. The green goblet on the left came from Macy’s two years ago. The name is Qualia Glass Meridian. I like the height and the beautiful green color. I bought the green goblet on the right at Pier 1 several years ago before our store closed. These goblets are a good match for each other. 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.

Johanna Parker Leprechaun Canister

I have a thing for Johanna Parker holiday designs and when I saw this cute leprechaun canister on Ebay last month I knew I had to buy it. It was part of her Carnival Cottage St. Patrick’s Day collection. To add more height, I set it on a small black glass cake stand that I have. I think I found the cake stand at HomeGoods several years ago.

Johanna Parker Carnival Cottage St. Patrick’s Cream and Sugar

This creamer and sugar set is also from Johanna Parker’s Carnival Cottage St. Patrick’s Day collection. I found the set on Mercari last month. I have a weakness for holiday designs on serving pieces!

This cute leprechaun salt and pepper set came from Amazon last month. It was made by Collections, Etc.

I do like the combination of black and green on this St. Patrick’s Day tablescape. It really catches my eye!

To see 190+ other tablescapes that I have created 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!

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March 05, 2023 /Beth Wilson
St. Patrick's Day
Tablescapes
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