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July 14, 2025 by Beth Wilson in Home

This blog post is long but I am writing it mostly for my children so that when I am gone and they are emptying the house, they will understand why I have the books that I have and why they are special to me.

Books are expensive. I know that but I still buy them from time to time even though over the decades I have gotten rid of many of them. (Used book stores, estate sales, garage sales, and thrift stores are a wonderful resource for inexpensive and sometimes unique books.) Remember, if you like to read but don’t want to own books, your local library has access to an infinite number of books and ebooks for you to enjoy. When I was young, before I had to really study, and I discovered boys, I was a avid reader. I always had my nose in a book and a stack of books waiting to be read. I read most of the children’s books in our small town library. I could walk there by myself because it was just down the street and around the corner. But I was thrilled when my mother and I would travel to the LA area from time to time, and I could use my aunt’s library card to check out books from a much larger library.

My brother was home from college one day and he didn’t approve of me reading Nancy Drew mysteries. He found the current one that I was reading and he threw it up on the roof of our two story house. What he didn’t know was that there was a tree in the back yard next to the house and from time to time I would climb up the tree and sit on the roof. (I had four brothers and I was a bit of a tomboy as they said in those days.) I just climbed up on the roof, retrieved the book, and continued reading. He complained to my mother about it and she just said, “Well, you were the one who threw it up there!” The tree was behind the chimney that is on the right in this photo, right next to the house. You can just see a bit of it.

A photo of the Bishop Library where I spent time picking out books to read while I was growing up in the 1950’s and early 1960’s, the building is still there. There is a bit of additional interest about this library. When I was a freshman in high school, and my future husband was a sophomore, we met there one day, and that was the start of our romance. I was in the children’s section and he walked up to me. He knew me because I had been dating his brother but we had just broken up. We started talking and I told him that I had read many of the books in that section. He started pulling out books to check the card (in those days you signed the card to check out a book) and he kept finding my name on the cards. He was quite impressed. And that was the very beginning of it all…

Among the books that I currently read I will admit to rereading light romance paperback books written by Betty Neels that I read many decades ago that I have downloaded from Amazon. I can finish reading them in a couple of hours or less, pure escapist reading from the current mess the world is in. (Do not turn your nose up, this is no worse than watching all that garbage reality tv that is on now!)

I looked back at the last five ebooks that I downloaded to read on my phone. They were: a contemporary romance written by Kristen Higgins; a non-fiction book called Man with a Hammer about the recent restoration of a mansion in England; a book written by the brilliant Pete Buttigieg called Shortest Way Home, I told my kids that he won’t be President in my lifetime but I pray that he will be in theirs; another contemporary romance by Kay Correll; and a book called The Heirloomist about family heirlooms and the stories that they can tell. The last five hard cover books that I purchased were: A House Restored by Lee McColgan about the restoration of a New England Colonial house; Los Angeles before the Freeways, a book about what Los Angeles looked like before freeways were built; The Magic of German Church records, because I have been working on my husband’s Germany ancestry recently; Second Nature, a Gardener’s Education, said to be a man’s meditation about his relationship to the earth; and a book that won a Pulitzer Prize called Master Slave Husband Wife: an Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom. Obviously my reading interests are not limited to one area.

I have a few small collections of different books. I keep my genealogical research books in my study. I had a much larger collection of them but I weeded them over the past two years because I needed the space for storage for containers for napkin rings and place card holders and those books were really out of date. I did keep a collection of them even though some are really outdated.

I also have my collection of African American genealogy and social history books in my study. This is a subject area that I have spent many many years doing research about and I continue to do research in that subject area. (I have a database of the names of 8,000 slaves who lived in Missouri that I gathered from doing research in the 1980’s and some of that data will be published online by American Ancestors in the next few years as a part of their 10 Million Names project.) I also have a book shelf full of books of quotations and phrases, can’t remember when that collection started although I liked to read poetry as a child sometimes.

I started my librarian career as a Children’s Librarian for a few years and I developed a love for children’s picture books that had beautiful full page illustrations. The children’s book illustrator Susan Jeffers was one of my favorite children’s book illustrators. These kinds of books are never cheap but I have a collection of them that started when I had my own children and I continue to add to it when I see something special that I really love. I especially look for children’s books with illustrations that cover the entire page.

I try to add a new Christmas picture book every Christmas season to my collection and I put them out on display then although some years there is not a new one that I can find that I really like. These children’s books are on the shelves in our guest room.

We have had built-in shelving built on the walls in our living room, family room, my study, and the guest room because we needed the space. In the living room, I have a shelf of gardening books and many of them are about Southern California gardening in the hopes that I will become a successful gardener. I do refer to them from time to time but my garden is mostly hardy geraniums, day lilies, and succulents that I can’t kill.

In the living room we have two sets of books for children that were in the house when I was growing up and I think one of the sets was in the house that my mother grew up in because it was published in 1921. I did read some of chapters in the books when I was young. I have kept them for sentimental reasons and because I love the way the vintage bindings on these books look together on the shelf.

I think my parents purchased this set for us because it was published in the 1930’s or 1940’s and my oldest brother was born in the early 1940’s.

Because I have been a collector of many things over the years, in the living room, I have a small reference library for information about them although most of the books are outdated now.

When I was in college taking classes for my B. A. Degree in Art History I developed an interest in architectural history, especially the history of residential buildings. I had always loved old houses and I really wanted to get a Master’s in Architectural History. Instead, I attended U.C.L.A. for a Master’s Degree in Library Science (more jobs were available in that field). One of the requirements for the Master’s Degree was a Master’s project, either a paper or a bibliography. I picked the bibliography and my chosen subject was Southern California Residential Architecture from 1850-1950. I had the most wonderful time for several months traveling around Southern California visiting libraries and archives looking for unusual books and periodical articles to add to my bibliography. As a result of that interest, I have collected books about architecture from time to time. I also developed an interest in social history and local history as a result of that project and also my interest in genealogy, and I have collected books in that subject area as well.

I have always loved the art of Norman Rockwell and for many years I collected books about him and his art including one called Willie was Different that was signed by him and his wife that my mother bought for me. As you can see here, other book subjects migrate into my subject collections, especially those that have not been looked at for a long long time. Because I was an Art History major, over the years I have owned many many art books and I still have several of them although I sold a lot of them many years ago.

My book collections in the family room are more varied, more architecture subjects, and some photographical essays as well. There tends to be a mixture of different books on the shelves in this room.

I like to support women authors when I can so I have small collections of those books. My son’s book The Richest Man in Babylon is also on this shelf although it should be on the shelf above this. Don’t I sound like a librarian organizing books!

Susan Branch is a wonderful artist and illustrator and her books are enchanting and so much fun to read. She hand writes all the letters and words as well as doing all the art work. In the photo before this one are four of her books and I really enjoy reading them. She lived on Martha’s Vineyard for many many years but she now lives in Central California near the coast.

This is the shelf for family members who have written books. My oldest brother is an author and I have copies of all of his books here. They are available on Amazon as is my son’s book that I mentioned above. My other son has an essay in the Proud to Be: Writings by American Warriors book on this shelf as well.

I have an interest in books written by people who love and write about special places old and new.

For many years our family room was decorated in red, white, and blue. We have moved beyond that but I still collect patriotic books for children that are well illustrated. Good ones are hard to find but I have several now.

We call them coffee table books and for good reason. A large coffee table with two shelves is the perfect spot to stack many large books. I have always insisted on having coffee tables with two shelves for that reason. This cheap second hand coffee table, purchased several years ago, was supposed to be a temporary place holder until we could find one that I really wanted. HA! My husband has used that trick before. I could tell you about our old cheap bedroom set purchased out of someone’s garage that my husband promised me would be replaced within six months. Thirty plus years later I finally got my solid wood Arts and Crafts style bedroom set… Anyway, back to the books, these are just a few of the books on this coffee table and there are others on the coffee table in the living room. They take up so much space but I love them and from time to time, another one sneaks in.

These aren’t all the books that we have, but some good examples. It wouldn’t be a home for me without my books.

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July 14, 2025 /Beth Wilson
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A Pink Flamingo Summer Tablescape

June 24, 2025 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

If you read my blog you know that my tablescapes are usually theme based and sometimes full of color. This tablescape is no exception, flamingos, an odd creature for sure, and very colorful. I found the tablecloth on Amazon several years ago and that started the design process. There are two large flamingos on the tablecloth but they are hidden by dishes so you can only see parts of them. The tablecloth design set the color scheme of pinks and greens for this tablescape. (This is a repeat post from four years ago.)

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I looked at a few dozen salad plates online with flamingos on them and couldn’t find anything that I really liked until I saw these online at Poshmark but they only had four. I quickly checked Ebay and luckily found another four there so that I would have six for my tablescape. They are melamine and they were made by Cynthia Rowley. I love the mixtures of pinks, greens, and blues.

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This dinner plate was made by Fiesta and the color is called Meadow. I have Fiesta plates in Shamrock and Lemongrass but I wanted a medium green color to add to my tablescaping collection. It has been the perfect addition.

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Hubby went to the Dollar Store a few years ago and bought silver chargers for me and then spray painted them this bright pink. I am going to have to do that more often. It is such an easy and inexpensive way to create chargers that are the right colors for your table setting.

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I bought this stainless and plastic bamboo flatware set several years ago when I first started tablescaping. I can’t remember where I found the set, they are just marked Stainless, China but I see similar patterns are available online at several places.

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I bought the tropical leaf napkins on Amazon several years ago. The flamingo napkin rings came from Wilford & Lee Home Accents online a few years ago. I love those long legs!

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These small plastic flamingos came from Oriental Trading online a few years ago. They were in the Easter section and they can be opened.

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I found the plastic goblet on the left at HomeGoods a few years ago. The green color and bamboo stem are a perfect match for this tablescape. These funny plastic pink flamingo goblets came from Oriental Trading online a few years ago too. I couldn’t resist them!

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I found this ceramic flamingo figure at Bed, Bath & Beyond online a few years ago. There is actually a battery operated LED light inside. The flamingo is sitting on a bright green drink dispenser stand from Pottery Barn that I bought several years ago.

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I found both flamingo salt and pepper sets on Amazon a few years ago.

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I love all the pinks and greens together!

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It’s a colorful tablescape, for sure!

To see over 270 different tablescapes that I have created please click here. If you are on Facebook, join my Table Settings and Tablescape Ideas Facebook group (4,000+ members) for lots of tablescaping inspiration! Just click on the Facebook Search box at the top of the page and type in Table Settings and Tablescape Ideas or click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2553689988183392

If you live in Southern California join our Facebook tablescaping group Southern California Tablescapers BTS Group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/440356398581157 . We had a gathering in January 2025 and we plan to have others as well.

Don’t miss the Tablescape How-To tab at the top of my blog for DIY tips and tricks or click here: https://www.whispersoftheheart.com/tablescapehowto

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

June 24, 2025 /Beth Wilson
Beach
Tablescapes
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A Summer Birthday Tablescape

June 19, 2025 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

Lots of birthdays this month so I decided that it was time for another birthday tablescape. I did a birthday tablescape two years ago but that tablecloth had some brighter colors. You can see that tablescape and 270+ other tablescapes that I have created here: https://www.whispersoftheheart.com/tablescapes . This polka dot tablecloth has a label that says Envogue, I think that I bought it at HomeGoods several years ago.

These melamine birthday themed salad plates came from a Hallmark shop online, they are marked Hallmark. I like the four different rim colors, green, yellow, orange, and pink and all the birthday themed images are really fun.

I added another slightly larger salad plate to this plate stack. These plates were hand-painted and made by ND Exclusives in China. I think that I bought them at HomeGoods. They are a great match for the tablecloth, serendipity!

Yellow is such a happy color so I added a Fiesta dinner plate in the color Sunflower to this birthday celebration tablescape.

I found these resin type bright green chargers at Michaels last year I think.

I have thought about mixing flatware colors on a tablescape but I have never done it before until now. While I was thinking about what color flatware to use on this table I was looking at all the colors on the table and I realized that I now had Mepra Inox Fantasia flatware in colors that matched some of the colors on this tablescape. I love how festive this mix of flatware looks on the table. I bought these sets and a few other sets on sale on various sites online where the price was the lowest and there are still colors that I want. I have never seen a flatware set with more colors available! You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.

I can’t remember where I found these bright yellow linen napkins. I found the enamel birthday cake napkin rings on Ebay last year. I love the candles on them.

To read about the What, When and How of napkin rings please click here.

These birthday hat place card holders make me smile every time that I look at them. The tulle, the pink color, and the polka dots just say celebration to me. They are from Kate Aspen and I bought them at Michael’s last year. To read about the What, How and When of place card holders, please click here.

I realized that I often use the color combination of yellow and green on my tablescapes. I like the way these colors complement each other and this tablescape is a good example of that. I am using some of my favorite goblets on this tablescape. The green glass goblet on the left came from Pier 1 several years ago. I have used this goblet several times over the years on my tablescapes. I love the bright green color. It can be difficult to find yellow glass goblets that don’t have a gold tint to them so when I saw these yellow goblets on the right on Etsy a couple of years ago I immediately bought them. I love the color and their size. I have goblets that are a similar shape in red, blue, and purple as well. 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.

I bought this wood cake puzzle toy in the 1980’s for my children to play with. I think I found it in a Lillian Vernon catalog. I always liked it and when I finally packed it away it was missing a piece of the cake and a candle but I saved it anyway. We finally pulled it out again and Hubby actually made replacement pieces and painted it. I really can’t tell where the replacement pieces are, he did a great job! I am very sentimental about it because I can remember the kids playing with it when they were little. I have it sitting on a Pottery Barn green drink dispenser stand that I often use to elevate centerpiece items on my tablescapes to make them a bit taller.

Although it doesn’t show in this photo the glass candlesticks that I added to this tablescape are a light green color. My camera sometimes does weird things to the colors that I photograph using it. This Venezia Smoke Green glass candle holder came from Crate and Barrel online last year. It comes in three different sizes and other colors also but I bought the shortest green ones. They are really delicate glass and I love them.

Time to celebrate a birthday!

To see over 270 different tablescapes that I have created please click here. If you are on Facebook, join my Table Settings and Tablescape Ideas Facebook group (4,000+ members) for lots of tablescaping inspiration! Just click on the Facebook Search box at the top of the page and type in Table Settings and Tablescape Ideas or click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2553689988183392

If you live in Southern California join our Facebook tablescaping group Southern California Tablescapers BTS Group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/440356398581157 . We had a gathering in January 2025 and we plan to have others as well.

Don’t miss the Tablescape How-To tab at the top of my blog for DIY tips and tricks or click here: https://www.whispersoftheheart.com/tablescapehowto

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

June 19, 2025 /Beth Wilson
Summer
Tablescapes
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A Tool Time Tablescape for Father's Day

June 11, 2025 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

This is a special Father’s Day tablescape. The tablescape includes items that were used by three generations of men in our families. The idea has been a few years in the making. I thought of the idea a few years ago but I couldn’t figure out how I wanted to create it. With Father’s Day coming, I decided to try to develop the theme for a Father’s Day tablescape this year. Before I get comments about dirty tools on a dining room table please understand that the tool box will be removed before food is put on the table. This tablescape is in honor of my husband, our fathers, and grandfathers. There are items on the table that belonged to them. I was going to clean up the tools but Hubby wanted them displayed as is, showing their use by our families for three generations. (Hubby made the tool box for this tablescape.) I bought the beige tablecloth at HomeGoods a few years ago. It has a slight brownish tweed design in the fabric that I love.

One reason why I didn’t do this tablescape before is the fact that I couldn’t find any tool themed salad plates. I finally decided to do what I have done before and I added a flat image to a solid color salad plate to help carry out the theme of the tablescape. In this case I used AI with the help of my son and my husband to create an image of three tools to set on the salad plate. My son is in marketing and he says that AI will change our world completely in the next five years, and I am beginning to see what he means, and how it will impact my blog, and our lives.

When I started thinking about this tool themed tablescape I knew that I wanted to use the colors brown and beige to go with the colors of the tools that I would be displaying. I bought these Fiesta 6 1/8” appetizer plates in the color Chocolate online from Replacements, Ebay, and Etsy. No one site had all the six plates that I needed. The color Chocolate was produced between 2008 and 2011 and Fiesta products in this color can be difficult to find.

This is also a Fiesta plate but in the dinner plate size and the color is called Linen. The color was introduced this year and I was glad to see it because I didn’t have a basic beige dinner plate. I bought them at Macy’s online.

One of the cheapest ways to get chargers in the color that you need is to do what I have done here. Buy chargers at a dollar store and spray paint them whatever color that you need. (Hubby is in charge of painting chargers and he does a great job. He has painted several for me including these brown ones.)

You can really see the tweed design in the tablecloth in this photo. This flatware is labeled SR Showroom Italy. It was made by Zaffiro and I think I bought it on sale online at Horchow several years ago. The color is called Smoky and it looks like it has been discontinued. I really liked the simple design of the lucite handles so I bought it in other colors as well. It is 18/10 stainless and a nice heavy set. The pieces are really longer in length than normal flatware. I have mentioned this before, if you are buying flatware and it isn’t 18/10 stainless always check the fork tines to make sure they have been filed enough and aren’t too sharp. Cheaper flatware often has really sharp fork tines and they can cut your lip! You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.

I am using my favorite red cotton napkins on this tablecape. I can’t remember where they came from. I have had them for a long time. I finished most of the table and it looked a bit bland to me so I added more red to the table with these napkins because of the red on the place card holders. I was looking online for something that I could use as a tool themed napkin ring and I found these miniature socket sets with wrenches on Etsy. Everything can pop out of the tray, kind of amazing. I taped the tray temporarily to a red plastic napkin ring that I had. I love miniatures! We have a doll house shop here in town and it is such fun to look at all the things in miniature that they have there!

The miniature red tool box came from Etsy last month, and the miniature wood tool box with individual tools came from Amazon last month also. I set the wood tool box on a small square metal place card holder that I had.

The brown glass goblet on the left was made by Lenox between 1966 and 1985. It was called Antique Brown. I bought them on Ebay several years ago. It is difficult to find a true brown colored glass goblet, these are the only ones that I have ever found. I think that the amber glass goblet on the right came from Pottery Barn several 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.

I was looking for a vintage small tool box to use as a centerpiece on this tablescape and I couldn’t find exactly what I wanted so Hubby built this one for me and I love it! It has tools in it that belonged to Hubby, his father, my father, and my paternal grandfather, and as you can see, they were well used.

I wanted to add something on each side of the toolbox centerpiece and I decided to use these brass candlesticks that Hubby’s maternal grandfather made in 1918. He signed his initials on the bottom with the date. We cherish them!

I really enjoyed gathering things for this Tool Time Father’s Day Tablescape that had belonged to men in our family for three generations.

To see over 270 different tablescapes that I have created please click here. If you are on Facebook, join my Table Settings and Tablescape Ideas Facebook group (4,000+ members) for lots of tablescaping inspiration! Just click on the Facebook Search box at the top of the page and type in Table Settings and Tablescape Ideas or click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2553689988183392

If you live in Southern California join our Facebook tablescaping group Southern California Tablescapers BTS Group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/440356398581157 . We had a gathering in January 2025 and we plan to have others as well.

Don’t miss the Tablescape How-To tab at the top of my blog for DIY tips and tricks or click here: https://www.whispersoftheheart.com/tablescapehowto

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

This blog post was featured at Modern on Monticello, https://modernonmonticello.com/ Please visit this blog, you will enjoy it!

June 11, 2025 /Beth Wilson
Summer
Tablescapes
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