Wednesday, June 13, 2018

An Everyday Table

I totally enjoy designing tablescapes for holidays and special occasions, but of course we don't celebrate special occasions every day. That doesn't mean we can't put a little thought into the settings we have from day to day.

For today's post, I thought I'd show you what our usual table looks like. We eat most of our meals in what we call the breakfast room, an open space between the kitchen and family room. My favorite thing about the breakfast room is the view of the backyard trees.

A couple of years ago, Greg and I marked our anniversary by treating ourselves to a new set of everyday dishes. We both still like our original set (seen in Blues with a Dash of Turquoise), but wanted to change things up after 20 or so years.

The pattern we chose was "French Garden". I liked that the pattern has a mixture of designs and shapes . . . and lots of possibilities!

Sometimes we have a centerpiece, sometimes just salt and pepper shakers. Today I've used a potted lantana that's destined to be transplanted into the garden. It's just beginning to bloom.


I used pink tissue paper to hide the garish pot the lantana is in, and placed it in a pretty blue ceramic pot that will hold one of the other flowers I bought – one that won't get anywhere near the size the lantana will.

To continue the pink inspiration, I've used flowered napkin rings in several shades. And for homemade lemon ice cream we'll use these cute bowls with pink cherries. 

I'm using placemats today, in a pretty green that picks up the colors of the plates. There's a variety of placemats and tablecloths that I'll use, just to change things around.

Vintage salt and pepper shakers perched on a silver branch. (You know I can't resist bird tableware, lol!)



A small flower-shaped bowl for the sauce.

On the table are our everyday glasses and flatware.





I've found these dishes go well with others I have, such as the ones seen in Casual Fall Setting, Summer Bounty, and Falling for Apples.





At the last minute I moved the napkin onto the plate stack. Which position do you like the napkin in? I think I like both!




And there you have it, a variation of our everyday table setting. Thanks for stopping by!


Resources
Plates, bowls | Villeroy & Boch 'French Garden'
Flatware | Oneida 'Julliard'
Glass bowl | Waterford Marquis
Iced tea glasses | Godinger 'Palm'

   

  

  

  


26 comments:

  1. Love your new set of dishes, esp. the sweet cherry bowls!!

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    1. Thank you! I love their design and their shape.

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  2. Love your new dishes! Your table is lovely, as well. Thanks for sharing,
    Rosie @ The Magic Hutch

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    1. Thanks, Rosie! I have enjoyed using them every day

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  3. Sandra, I have always believed we should dine well everyday and that is exactly what you have done. Beautiful table set with one of my favorite patterns” French Garden”. It is nice to treat ourselves to something we both want and enjoy! Happy Weekend!

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    1. Thanks so much, Pam! I agree wholeheartedly that we should treat ourselves well for every meal. I definitely think we should use the things we find beautiful.

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  4. Very pretty china you cose for everyday for your anniversary. The pattern and shape is wonderful !
    I love pretty china at all times. Every Wednesday when mother comes for the day at home, we always eat in different chinas and also every weekend I change chinas for Sat. and Sunday. This way we enjoy them all and have fun.
    Hugs,
    Fabby

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    1. Thank you, Fabby! How wonderful to set pretty tables with different china on a regular basis. I'm sure your mother loves the tradition!

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  5. Lovely table! I like the napkin both ways too. I always over think it myself. I just have to walk away from it or I'd be moving it two or three times! :-)

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    1. Thanks, Christine! As I work with the table items, I get more ideas than the one (or two!) I started with, so I make changes on the fly. And sometimes those great ideas come to me as I'm processing the photos for the post!

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  6. Simply beautiful:-))) I also love designing tables capes for different occasions or sometimes even without any occasions:-)))
    Greetings:-))

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    1. Thank you! Designing tablescapes is one of the small pleasures in life, celebrating moments, family and friends. Glad you stopped by!

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  7. Loving your beautiful tablescape. So very pretty. Those darling birds???? Love! Visiting from Jann's today. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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    1. Thanks, Cindy! I stumbled across the birds on eBay and couldn't resist. They don't hold much, but that's OK.

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  8. Oh Sandra - I love that dinnerware!!! And you've put together a beautiful tablescape. I think I prefer the napkin on the plate - it still allows lots of beautiful plate to be seen but the pink flowers make it even prettier.

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    1. Thank you, Carol! I enjoy setting the table with it, an everyday pleasure. I sure wish I could have these alternate ideas before I take the pictures!

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  9. What a beautiful setting! The dishes are very universal and would go with a lot of things. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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    1. Thanks, Jann. I don't know whether it's the color or the design, but I've been pleased with the number of ways I've been able to use them.

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  10. Beautiful table. It makes me think I need to pay attention to the tablescape when it's just the two of us.Thanks for sharing at Keep In Touch.

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    1. Thanks, Katie. I believe you should use your pretty things as much for you as for guests.

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  11. Your "usual" table is so elegant!Love it!

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    1. Thank you! I think you should use what you love and not store it away.

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  12. So pretty... love the bird S/P shakers! Pinning to my Tablescape Inspiration! Here from Home and Garden Thursday! :-)

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    1. Thanks for pinning, Julie! I like to search for S/P shakers of all kinds.

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  13. Your tablescape is beautiful! Thank you for sharing with Home and Garden Thursday!
    Kathy

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