A Winter Snowman Tablescape
I have had these snow people salad plates for a few years but I finally gathered everything else together for this tablescape. The blue gingham tablecloth is labeled DG Collections, I bought it on Amazon.
These snow people salad plates were illustrated by Susan Winget and the series was called Snow Friends. There were four different salad plate designs in the series. I have always loved some of her work and these plates are so cute. I think I bought them on Ebay. This series has been out of production for several years although Susan Winget is still designing plates. You can find these plates for sale from time to time online on the secondary market.
I love the bunnies!
Susan Winget illustrates calendars as well and I always buy one of her calendars every year.
These blue melamine dinner plates came from Crate and Barrel a few years ago. I have them in salad plate size as well and in red too.
If you read my blog you have seen these red Cambria pattern chargers from Pottery Barn several times. I think they are closing this pattern out so I recently bought some in three other colors. You will see them on future tablescapes.
This is one of my favorite blue glass chargers. They are made by Villeroy and Boch and the pattern is Verona. Not sure where I found them. I have had them for several years. They are good quality and a heavy glass. I like the design in the glass.
I have been using my more formal red frosted flatware recently but decide to switch to this more informal red set because this tablescape is more whimsical. The pattern is Milano Red flatware by Ginkgo International LePrix. I have had this set for years, not sure where I bought it.
I bought these red napkins when we remodeled the kitchen a few years ago. Our kitchen is white with red accents. They probably came from HomeGoods. I love these snowman napkins rings. They were called Sweet Shoppe Christmas and they were made by Sango and designed by Susan Lipkin. I found them online at Replacements, Ltd.
I found these snowman place card holders at Hobby Lobby online a few years ago.
I used my red Waterford Marquis Brookside goblets for this table setting. The dark blue acrylic goblets came from Pier 1 on sale a few years ago before our store closed. It’s difficult to see but they have a rope design around the top of the goblet. I often use them on summer ocean themed tablescapes.
I bought this snowman cookie jar at Target a few years ago. He is sitting on a red Pottery Barn drink dispenser stand.
I added a couple sets of snow people salt and peppers to the tablescape.
There’s no people like snow people!
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