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June 11, 2024

Summertime Gardens for the Table

Hello! What says summer to you? For me it's the long hours of daylight that energize the garden. So I've chosen gardens as my theme for today's summer tablescape blog hop where I'm joining a wonderful group of stylists who'll inspire you with the variety of their designs celebrating this season. Organized by Rita of Panoply, all nineteen participants in the blog hop are listed at the end of this post with links to their tablescapes.

I chose lovely linens bedecked with summer flowers as the base for the table setting. The flowers are primarily pinks and lavenders with an array of different types and colors of leaves. I was lucky to receive the runner and napkins as a gift from my sister. 
   

The place settings begin with woven rattan chargers that remind me of chrysanthemums! They provide both pattern and texture as do the magnolia leaf placemats on two sides of the table. 
 

Continuing the focus on texture, the handles of the flatware are ridged like columns, while the dinner and salad plates are rimmed with intricate reliefs. Because the plates themselves don't boast a floral design, I tucked mini 'bouquets' under the plates. You may remember them as napkin rings in An Everyday Table.

 
I chose interesting glasses for their color that plays off the lavenders in the linens and stems etched in abstract leaf designs. I often select vintage glassware because I love the variety of shapes, colors and surface treatments that bring a one-of-a-kind feel to tables.
 

The purple iced tea glasses are a perfect match in color and intensity to the glass plates that were a gift from my husband 'just because'.


And now for the centerpiece arrangement! These are the real 'summertime gardens' on the table! For a number of years I collected miniature handmade models of real English cottages and scenes. I was entranced by their charming architecture and especially their gardens. 

  
I was particularly drawn to the cottages with thatched roofs and houses made of stone with slate roofs.

  
The plants are rendered realistically enough to determine the types of flowers!


Ten years ago we visited England and spent some time in Bath and Oxford. I was delighted to find that these types of houses were still seen in villages and alongside roadways while driving.
   

Each one boasts fascinating details and unique elements.


Although the public gardens in the UK were beautiful, I really loved the private gardens attached to homes. I combed through my photos for a couple of representative pictures of both types.

  


I love the subtle design etched into the rim of the glass plates.

  
Some of the houses include figures, like this mother and child in front of a half-timbered house.

   
I understand that you can find the original houses in many cases. They also made replicas of houses from northern England and Scotland.

 
  These arches and windows are so pretty! (First the side view, then the back.)

     


By using your collections as inspiration, you can style your tables in ways uniquely your own. And spark lively conversations as you enjoy the company of your friends and family.
 
  


  

 
   

Thank you for joining me today whether you are a returning friend or are new to Dinner at Eight, and a special thanks to Rita for organizing this blog hop. I'm sure you will find marvelous ideas for setting your summer table in the tablescapes listed below!
 

Hyacinths for the Soul - Summer Whimsy Tablescape
Home is Where the Boat Is - Stars and Stripes Alfresco Tablescape
Life and Linda - A Margaritaville Party
The Cat's Whiskerz - A Tropical Tablescape for Summer
The Little Yellow Corner Store - A Fourth of July Tablescape - A Star Performance
Pandora's Box - Pineapple Delight
Thrifting Wonderland - Morning Tea in the Garden
Corner of Plaid and Paisley - Summer Road Trip
The Painted Apron - Summer Sea Shells
Red Cottage Chronicles - Summer Afternoon Tea Party Ideas
Celebrating Everyday Life - Simple Homespun Patriotic Table Decor

   


Table details
Table linens | Williams-Sonoma
Dinner, salad plates | Villeroy & Boch  'Manoir'
Iced tea glasses | Fostoria 'Classic Amethyst'
Wine glasses | Fostoria 'Holly Clear'
Miniature houses | Lilliput Lane

* Table details are provided for identification/information only. Dinner at Eight is not affiliated with nor compensated by any other entity.



   
    
   

56 comments:

  1. What a clever centerpiece, so interesting from all angles! I would enjoy sitting at this table for sure! Happy Summer!

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  2. Sandra how charming! I could sit at your table and study each and every detail of all your cottages. thanks for including pictures of real English gardens, it makes one appreciate the replicas. I adore the thatched roofs. How sweet of your sister and your husband to gift you with the table linens and purple glasses. Lucky you. Great job on the subtle lavenders, purples and soft hues of your tablescape...sooooooo English for sure. It is raining here in SW Florida and according to the weatherman, it will be raining all week. Reminds me of England. 🥰 Have a great and wonderful summer and stay cool.

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    1. Thank you, Kari! The English gardens were beautiful! I am indeed lucky that my husband, my sister and my daughter indulge me in my love of table items!

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  3. I love your table! The English cottages are so cute. It's like you're visiting the Cotswolds in your dining room. What a cute idea for a summertime tablescape, with the cottages' gardens in full bloom. I love your collection! The purple plates and glasses are so pretty with the table runner and cottages. Your post has made me smile today. Happy summer!

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    1. Thanks, Ricki! I was entranced by the details in all of the cottages, especially down to identifiable flower and shrub varieties. If I could only replicate them in my garden!

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  4. Sandra, I love the village of garden cottages you've styled on your table--such a creative idea! You've selected beautiful dishes and stemware to complement them, too!

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    1. Thank you, Cecilia! I enjoy using the things I love when setting tablescapes. Makes me look at tablewares differently.

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  5. I really enjoyed seeing your English cottage collection, Sandra. It must bring back so many lovely memories of your time in England. They look so like the cottages I saw there when we visited. Using collections is a great idea for a tablescape. This one, all about gardens, works well with your runner and napkins. You have some great texture going on in the table setting. It was lovely visiting your gardens today.
    Lynne

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    1. Thanks so much, Lynne! I've always admired English gardens, whether in books, my cottage collection, shows or movies, so it was wonderful to see them on vacation. Oh, if only I could grow gardens like that! But the heat and humidity in Georgia makes that hard, sigh.

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  6. Sandra, the runner and napkins speak of a summer garden. The magnolia leaf placemats with woven rattan chargers provide lovely texture. The mini bouquets look freshly picked from the garden. I always look forward to what you select for your glasses. I love the purple iced tea glasses and they were a wonderful ‘just because’ gift. I adore the centerpiece arrangement of the miniature handmade models of real English cottages. I have been to England a few times and oh how I love their thatched roof cottages and their gorgeous cottage gardens. A collection makes a great centerpiece and definitely sparks conversation. I always enjoy pulling up a chair at one of your tables. Happy summer!

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    1. Thanks so much, Pam, for your lovely comments! It's to recreate the sensation of being in English gardens. I've done it on a table, but you've created a gorgeous garden around your house. Enjoy any and all gardens this summer!

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  7. Sandra, your English cottage table is lovely. How fun to see those cute miniature thatched cottages. The gardens are so pretty and full of love. The lavender and plum colors are wonderful. Love the gift “just because “. A real conversation piece id those adorable cottages. Always a pleasure hopping along with you.

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    1. Thanks, Linda, I'm thrilled my table resonated with you! I have to say a garden table indoors is easier to put together than one in this heat!

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  8. That is so lovely! I really adore your little cottages; they remind me so much of all the photos, placemats, and stories that my grandmother brought back from her trip to England.

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    1. Thank you, Joanne! It was fun to relive my trip there through this table. So glad you stopped by!

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  9. How delightful Sandra! The floral runner and napkins are so pretty and special because they were a gift from your sister. I love love your English cottage collection, I have a similar collection that I must get out and try it in a centerpiece! The plate stack of white and purple is a great blend and the flower napkin rings add a special touch. I also like the combo of textures you used with the leaf placemats, rattan chargers, ribbed flatware, etched and smooth glassware. I hope you have a wonderful summer!
    Jenna

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    1. Thank you, Jenna, for your sweet comments! I am so lucky that my family encourages my tablescape fascination. It was great fun to use my collection this way. En;joy all your summer days!

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  10. What a lovely collection of English cottages and homes, Sandra. It makes a charming centerpiece for your table. Your floral linens really adds to the English garden feel. I am sure it was thrilling to see these lovely homes in person. Each home in your cottage collection are so unique and is a wonderful reminder of your trip. For those who have not visited, it still brings a wonderful trip through almost a fairy tale type of story. Each home has such a welcoming personality. And the work that goes into such a meticulous garden really shows such beauty and appreciation for nature. You really expressed all of this in your tablescape. Happy Summer.

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    1. Thanks so much, Marsha! I wish I had taken more photos of the cottages, but I was usually driving past and didn't have much of a chance to do anything but enjoy them. These however really do capture the houses and gardens that I saw.

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  11. Sandra, this is just delightful! The linens are so pretty with their soft colors and the plate stack is beautiful and that top salad plate is really unique. Love the vintage stemware. Your collection of English cottages is wonderful and the details on the houses is amazing - they make for a gorgeous centerpiece. It's all just lovely. It was a pleasure hopping with you and I hope you have a wonderful summer!

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    1. Thank you, Kim! I think the linens and the cottages were meant to go together. I had a wonderful time on the table hop!

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  12. Oh Sandra, what a wonderful collection of English cottages! Each and every one is so beautiful. I adore English Country, and I enjoyed seeing the photos you shared. Your table is gorgeous with the rich purple color palette. It complements the pretty floral runner and napkins perfectly. It is always a treat to join you on these hops. Happy summer! Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors

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    1. Thanks, Shannon! I enjoyed sharing my little cottages. I love purple, but tend to only use the lighter shades. Have a wonderful summer and stay cool!

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  13. Very fun and whimsical table setting. It's always lovely to share items you love, and who doesn't love the English Countryside...very pretty post! Sandi

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    1. Thanks, Sandi, I'm glad you enjoyed my table! Inspiration strikes in the most unlikely forms.

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  14. Sandra, I love, love this! You've transported me with your cottage garden collection, and your tablescape looks so pretty in its soft colors with it. I can always expect you will bring beautiful glassware to the table, and your purple stems goes beautifully with your plates from Greg! Those plates are really nice, and I'm glad you pointed out the etched edges, or I may have not noticed it. The cottage homes and gardens - both the real thing from pictures as well as though models figures made to look like the real ones - are just fascinating with the details. I really like your collection, and appreciate you for including your source.
    Thank you so much for bringing your tablescaping finesse to the summer blog hop. I love that you're part of the group!

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    1. Rita, thanks so much for your lovely comments! I had been planning the table ever since I received the linens at Christmas. I was pleased they were such a good complement to the cottages which have such fascinating details and flourishes. So unlike the houses I've lived in and around. I love collecting glassware that has interesting lines, or colors, or decorative touches. And the hunt for it is so fun!
      I want to thank you again for organizing these wonderful blog hops -- I look forward to joining each one!

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  15. Oh! What an adorable and interesting centerpiece! Those little cottages are lovely. I could spend hours looking at them.
    Have a beautiful day!

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    1. Thank you, Tina, for your sweet comments! I think the ability to identify the types of flowers and plants used is so remarkable!

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  16. I absolutely love the colors, and these cottages are so sweet. Visiting from the Crazy Little Love Birds linkup.

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    1. Thanks, Jennifer! I'm so glad you came to visit!

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  17. Sandra, your table and theme of darling cottages is a lovely summer treat. What a fun collection! The soft greens and purple are beautiful and make me feel calm and comfortable. Thank you for having us to your summer table. All the best for a beautiful summer.

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    1. Thank you for your lovely comments! I like that my table gave you such a sweet feeling. Hope you're enjoying these summer days!

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  18. Sandra, you have taken me to a place I have never been, but have always wanted to go!! I love your collection of English cottages and can just imagine the gardens around them filled with the pinks and lavenders you used in your placesettings and linens. Your stemware is beautiful. It looks like a lovely summer afternoon in the Cotswolds. I hope you have a nice summer☀️😎

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    1. Thank you, Ann, it was my pleasure! I long to go back and explore more areas with beautiful houses and gardens. It was a wonderful experience! Stay cool this summer

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  19. Wow Sandra - those little houses are darling! And so interesting! This centerpiece certainly could spark some interesting conversations - I have a whole bunch of questions flying around in my head right now, that I'm sure I would ask if I were sitting at this lovely table! 😊 I love your beautiful linens, and how sweet of your husband to give you something so wonderful, just because! Thanks for our little side trip to the English countryside, and your beautiful garden tablesape!

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    1. Thanks, Barbara! I'm always excited to use something I love on the table that leads to wonderful conversations. And styling this table brought back happy memories of a lovely vacation. Take care!

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  20. Your miniature English cottages are so detailed and darling Sandra! I love the thatched roofs and garden details, along with your photos from your trip to Bath and Oxford. The floral runner is lovely, as are your amethyst plates and goblets. The woven rattan placemats mimic flower petals and are framed perfectly with your magnolia leaf placemats for your garden table setting. As always, it’s a treat to join you at the table and hop with you. Happy Summer!

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    1. Thanks so much, Mary! I enjoyed creating a garden setting on the table. It's fun to combine tablescaping and garden passions. If only I could grow gardens like that! But heat and humidity and tons of shade set a different direction for my garden. Enjoy your summer!

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  21. Such a lovely tablescape, Sandra! Love those cottages you used for the centerpiece! Thanks for sharing at Tuesday Turn About. I'll be featuring you at this week's party! Pinned!

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    1. Thank you, Julie, what a nice surprise! I'm so glad you enjoyed my virtual English countryside.

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  22. Sandra,
    What a darling tablescape!! I love those sweet English looking Cottages....So charming and quaint! Thanks so much for sharing!! I hope you are having a great week!!
    Hugs
    Debbie
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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    1. Debbie, thank you! I'm glad you stopped by and left sweet comments. Enjoy your summer!

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  23. Sandra, Sandra, Sandra! Those cottages are the epitome of charming! Oh my goodness, the details!!!! What a delightful centerpiece they make. I have a couple of little cottages - mostly Department 56 ones that we pull out for Christmas. I do have a replica of the house from Little Women that I keep out during the year but THESE are just fascinating and so delicate to me!! I will definitely keep my eye out for some. I adore England and it's just so sweet to have a little English village on your table or shelf. So sweet!! Your table is so pretty and I love the plates that your husband bought you, "just because" :-) How gallant of him! Thank you for giving us a seat at your table. ~ Hugs ~ Jennifer

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    1. Thanks so much, Jennifer! I love using interesting things I've collected on my tables. It's fun to share them with you and I get to savor them all over again. I'm lucky that my husband finds lovely tableware items and brings them home as a surprise. So glad you came to visit!

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  24. What a darling summer table! I love the straw topped houses you have gathered. I have a visit to the Cotswolds on my bucket list to stay in Strawtop Cottage! The colours you have chosen are so pretty. The purple with the rimmed dishes on the white plates are very striking. Love the use of the rattan placemats too.

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    1. Thanks, Maureen! The thatched roofs are really fascinating, especially the decorative details the thatchers weave into them. I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay!

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  25. I love your tablescape. The little cottages are beautiful and make a wonderful addition to the table. I've always been drawn to cottages as well. I love the detail on them; they are beautiful. Thank you for sharing at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #42. ♡

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    1. Thanks, Stephanie! I enjoy discovering all the charming details on the cottages, from the window panes to the stone paths, to the unexpected little ponds as well as the explosion of flowers!

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  26. Sandra,
    Your table is so beautiful. Love those cottages. Congratulations, you are being featured on TFT. I hope you stop by. https://www.eclecticredbarn.com/2024/06/first-day-of-summer-on-tft.html
    Hugs,
    Bev

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    1. Bev, thank you! It was such a lovely surprise!

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  27. Sandra, this is just lovely! What a darling idea. I'll be featuring this post at Thursday Favorite Things today. :)

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    1. Thank you, Pam, that's such a nice surprise! Inspiration can come in unexpected ways!

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  28. Thank you Sandra ji for your comment you left on my kitchen decor post. Glad you like it.:))

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