Beaux R'eves

Showing posts with label Thanksgiving Tablescape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving Tablescape. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Friendly Village Dishes Four Ways

I love my Friendly Village dishes 
that I found at an Estate Sale for a steal.  
I get happy when the holidays 
roll around so that I can bring them 
out of dish storage.  
They are perfect on their own 
but I also like to pair them with 
other dishes to mix it up a bit.  
One year I used my Aqua dishes as an accent.  
I really loved the way 
the aqua picked up the colors in the dishes. 
Another one of my favorite place settings 
was this rustic table with plaid napkins, 
natural elements 
and acorn frames used as chargers.
This was such a fun table 
that I might replicate it sometime this year.
For a more traditional setting 
all of the bling came out of the cabinets.  
I used my best silver, crystal goblets and 
fancy monogrammed napkins.

The dishes alone are so captivating 
with their rural country scenes.  
I never get tired of looking at them.
This year I wanted 
a more casual look to the table.  
I used my green cabbage plates 
as an accent and black and white buffalo checked 
napkins to keep it less formal.
I loved the way the buffalo check 
popped on the white tablecloth.  
The green cabbage plates 
really brought out the green 
in the leaves around the edges of the plate.
Silverware from World Market 
seemed like the perfect match for this table.  
I placed flowers in mason jars 
and wrapped the jars with burlap ribbon 
for an elegantly rustic touch.  
I lined four of the vases down the center of the table.
With my turkey platter in the middle it was the perfect, simple, casual table!  

How many ways have you used your heirloom dishes?  

Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves,

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What We Accomplished Wednesday @ Green Willow Pond
Swing Into Spring Wednesday @ DIY by Design 
Vintage Inspiration Friday @ Common Ground
Home Sweet Home @ 
The Charm of Home
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Monday, November 12, 2012

Rustic Thanksgiving Table

Hello Everyone!  
I'm betting a lot of you are getting your house ready for Thanksgiving company like I am this week.  
I like to start early so that come Thanksgiving Day 
I can pop the turkey in the oven 
and enjoy my family and friends.  
My table is all set and ready for the big day.  
Come take a peak.
I shared how to create this Natural Centerpiece 
with you last week.   
I will just change out the greenery before 
Thanksgiving Day 
to freshen it up.  
I layered a Pendleton Blanket with the 
burlap runner that I made last year.  
The quirky chargers that you see 
are picture frames from Estate Sales.  
My Estate Sale Johnson Brothers Friendly Village China works wonderfully with this rustic setting.  
Each Walnut frame has the beautiful hand carved leaves on the four corners.  Some are chippy and scratched which makes them even more charming.  
I have used another plaid for the napkins.  
I love mixing patterns like this.  
I tucked my silver from World Market into a pocket that I created with the napkins.  
I found this place card on HGTV's website.  
I cut them out, folded them, punched a hole and 
tied some twine for decoration. 
Don't you just love the covered bridge scene on the china?  
I think covered bridges are so romantic!
The host and hostess "chargers" didn't have any glass or a print in them so I layered them with a silver charger.  
Without the china the table still looks festive and pretty.  
I am so in love with these frames.  
I intend to take them up to our Colorado cabin but I had to play with them first.  
I am always looking to mix high and low together.  
The ornate silver charger against the rustic frame makes me smile.  They say opposites attract...
Each Walnut frame holds a different print.  
I'm not sure what the age of these are but 
I'm guessing 40's or 50's.  
I love these Pheasants!  
So appropriate for Thanksgiving!
And here is my ultimate Treasure!  
This is all hand stitched in what they call a Berlin Stitch.  
Is this not the most adorable thing you have EVER seen!?  
As I walked around the Estate Sale everyone that worked there commented that this was the one thing that they wanted to take home.  
Now don't look too closely because this is just a photo that I printed from the Internet.  This frame didn't have anything in it and I wanted the table to coordinate.  
Maybe I'll learn to cross stitch!  (doubtful) 
My daughter says that when she grows up and owns a lot of silver that she is never going to polish it!  
She likes the tarnished look.  
Well, then this charger will suit her just fine!  
Thanksgiving Table 2012!

**Tomorrow I will show you the Sideboard.**


Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves
XO Cindy

Debbiedoo's

Sharing at:
   Marty at A Stroll Thru Life for Tabletop Tuesday
  Kim at SavvySouthern Style for Wow Us Wednesdays  
 Judy at DIY by Design
   No Minimalist Here Open House Party 
Susan's Tablescape Thursday 

  Gina at The Shabby Creek Cottage for Transformation Thursdays
 From My Front Porch To Yours for Treasure Hunt Thursday

  Poutpourri Friday at 2805
Courtney at French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday
Heather and Vanessa at At the Picket Fence for Inspiration Friday
Debra at Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday
Sherry at The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home Friday
Jen at Tatertots and Jello for the Weekend Wrap-up Party

                              Donna at Funky Junk Interiors for Saturday Nite Special
 Roeshel  at DIY Showoff

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Natural Thanksgiving Centerpiece

I wanted to try a more rustic look this year 
so I created this easy 
Thanksgiving Centerpiece 
using branches and leaves from my yard.  
All of the items used (except the candles) 
are Estate Sale finds that I have been gathering 
together these past few months. 
 I found this great rustic candle holder for under $20.00 
at a recent sale.  
This is something that I have always wanted but never wanted to pay full price.  
I bet you could make one easily out of barnwood.  
I layered my burlap runner on top of a warm plaid 
Pendleton Throw in caramel, rusts and browns.  
I cut a few branches from my evergreen trees and laid them along the sides of the candleholder.  
I love the way the pine looks against the burlap 
and the rustic wood.
I added some other greens from my blue spruce and some juniper too.  I know you can see my mixed matched candles in these pictures.  I scrounged around to try to come up with 12 but I finally gave up and headed out to Michaels.  
Don't you hate that when you are all cozy in your sweats with 
your hair up and no makeup 
and you find out you have to go out?  UGH!!!  
Well, today they got me as I was, no makeup and everything!
For more of a Fall look I tucked in some oak leaves and other leaves from the yard but without them this would work for Christmas or Wintertime.  
I placed some apples and cranberries around because I really want Apple Pie and my mom makes 
THE BEST cranberry sauce!  
But I'll wait a few weeks I guess.
I love seeing all of the candles lit.  
So pretty and so simple.  
I am working on the whole Thanksgiving tablescape that I will share with you next week.  
I'm having fun with this rustic look.  
I even tried using green apples instead of candles.  
You could even core out the apples and put candles in them.  
It's beginning to feel winter-like almost around here.  
I actually had to put a coat on the other day.  
Thanksgiving will be here before you know it!  
So many things to do between now and then.  
If you find yourself running short of time why not try my simple rustic centerpiece.  

Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves
XO Cindy

Sharing at: 
  Marty at A Stroll Thru Life for Tabletop Tuesday
Cuisine Kathleen's-Let's Dish
Style Sisters- Centerpiece Wednesday

Susan's Tablescape Thursday 

 Poutpourri Friday at 2805
Courtney at French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday
Heather and Vanessa at At the Picket Fence for Inspiration Friday
Debra at Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday

Sherry at The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home Friday

Jen at Tatertots and Jello for the Weekend Wrap-up Party

                                     Donna at Funky Junk Interiors for Saturday Nite Special
 Roeshel  at DIY Showoff
  
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