2015-03-17

Happy Tuesday, My Everyday Friends.

I thought I would share one of my favorite

Tablescapes I did a few years ago.  It’s still a

favorite of mine, even now.  I may even pull

a few of these ideas from this tablescape

to inspire me this year.

Do you also do that?

Use some older ideas and build on them?

Here is my

Paisley and Pink Spring Tablescape



I hope you enjoy it… again!  



If I were honest with myself (and you) -

the title of this blog would be

Tablescape Gone Wrong!

or, maybe -

The Art of Compromise Tablescape.

But, Easter Parade in Paisley and Pink

sounds so much prettier, huh?

Folks, its been a long time since I tablescaped.

I remembered the excitement and thrill of the

planning and then finally – the execution of that plan.

Polishing the silver, shining the stemware,

pulling out all the plates.

But, my “mental plan” was NOWHERE near my

“executed” plan.

The plates I had envisioned were too large.

I was missing one of the six chargers I wanted to use.

The flowers I envisioned could not be found.

(fresh white tulips)

So, I went with the flow,  and started pulling from

here and there.  So – instead of

“Khaki Paisley with White and a Hint of Pink” -

I present to you….

“A Girly Explosion of Pink with a

Hint of White!”

This Tablescape journey started out with the purchase

of a $14.99 tablecloth I fell in love with at Marshall’s.

It was Khaki and White and could not possibly

be more beautiful paired with my new checked chairs.

That got the design wheels turning in my mind.

I imagined my black and white toile Bunny plates

with my pink and white Staffordshire plates.

Skip ahead a few thousand design ideas …

I ended up using some older pink ruffled dishes

which I forgot I even had.

I placed the ruffled pink bowl and salad plate on a

pink and white Staffordshire plate, using a large

Bordallo Pinheiro cabbage plate as a base.

(wouldn’t it be funny to know how many Bloggers own these

cabbage plates?)

But, one of the things I Iove the most are the new

chargers that I found at Pier 1.

Look at these beauties!

I refuse to spend a lot of money on any one item for a

specific Tablescape, but I knew when I saw these they were

coming home with me.

You’re probably getting tired of seeing this same ole’

centerpiece container.  But, I tell you it just seems to

work with everything.

Everything I used I already had on hand.

A cute faux boxwood bunny for the center….

Some pretty ceramic eggs….

Some pink, silk Hydrangeas and some colorful feathers.

(the cats have had a field day with these feathers, btw)

Some pink cherry blossom stems and smaller crackled

eggs completed this arrangement.

I added the globes to my vintage candlesticks.

I only had shorter candles, so easy peasy -

I filled the base with moss.  Problem solved!

As an homage to my Farm girl roots, I used simple white

Italian pitchers with white eggs.  I added one on each end of

the table.  (my touch of white)

Pink glasses purchased in England, and antique stemware

inherited from The Hubb’s grandmother.

I love these glasses.  I originally purchased 18 but sadly

lost half of them when we moved back to the States.

So that’s the “bones” of the Tablescape….

Well – bones and a few “oops.”

Do you see what I saw once the pictures had been painfully

taken and edited?

Wrong silverware placement!  Yep, I did it!

I so hope the Silverware Placement Police doesn’t

show up at my door tonight.  eek!

The Hubb’s commented that it was “pretty”

albeit a little pink.

I envision me and Miss Caitlyn, sweet grand baby -

setting up a similar tables together.

I am happy I will have a granddaughter to pass all

of this “pink” along to.

I will add that although it comes across as a “pink

explosion,” it really is pretty surrounded by the neutral

khaki walls and pulls out the pink and white Staffordshire

plates showcased on the wall.

My grandson, Roo,  was a big help to me and tested the

dishes to make sure they were, indeed, more than pretty

but they were also useful.

By the way, this is what he does when I take a pic.

He says “cheeeeese.”

And he insisted (no really he INSISTED!)

that he add his own “stemware” to the Tablescape.

I think it’s beautiful.

After all is said and done, it made me remember

how much I love to Tablescape.

But, its not a matter of simply

throwing a bunch of dishes and glasses on the table.

There is gathering and planning.

And in my case, when the plan doesn’t work out -

there is compromising.

And when that doesn’t work out, there is Plan C.

Panic.

But, in the end – you simply light the candles, step back -

and hope your camera can tell the story of a Tablescape

that started out as one design – but ended up with

an entirely different look and feel.

And that’s okay, too.

Thank you for allowing me to share this

Spring Tablescape with you.

If you would like to save this for future reference,

please PIN THIS IMAGE to your

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I would love it if you would also TWEET

this message…

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For some more Spring/Easter Ideas,

check these out while you are here…

Spring Mantel in Paisley and Pink

Bunny Cookie Bars in a Jar

Easy DIY Easter Garland

Thank you for spending a few minutes of

your day here with me.

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xxoo, Barb

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