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May 30, 2026

A Charm of Finches for a Late Spring Table Setting

Welcome to the table today, friends! I'm sure you're wondering about the title I used for this table setting in late Spring, almost June. A "charm" is the delightful term for a group of various types of songbirds. I couldn't resist!
 
    
The table began with these lovely luncheon plates that I frequently use in the spring, such as in Spring Tablescape with Azaleas and Birds. Eggs in the nests are a giveaway, but I've also used them on summer tables. 
 
    
A table runner and placemats covered in small to medium birds (that look like finches to me) seemed to be a perfect choice beneath the plates. Bought on sale but never used, they've been hidden at the bottom of a drawer for I'm not sure how long. The light background of the linens and the multi-colored birds definitely convey spring vibes.
 

As a centerpiece I chose this hand-crafted birdhouse with copper cut-out dragonflies and a copper roof with a lovely patina. I used its companion piece in The Birds of Toulouse, which subsequently moved onto the deck and hosted a series of successful nests for five years.
 
     
Behind the birdhouse sit a pair of birds — actually a set of salt and pepper shakers — on a woven wire nest. 
 
     
 I love that the stems on the plates are figural, as are the branch-like rims.
 

Echoing the sky-blue base of the plates are the pretty blue stems of the iced-tea glasses and 
 
       
 the sherbet glasses, which will hold fresh fruits as a dessert. I used the glassware most recently in Year of the Fire Horse.
 
      
Also in a soft blue are the napkins, clasped by pewter-colored rings in the shape of stems that are accented by tiny birds.
 

Now that I have "found" these linens I'm sure I will continue to use them on spring and summer tables!
 
    
This breakfast table is where we eat most of our meals, open mail, wrap presents, do jigsaw puzzles, and lots of other things! It sits between the kitchen and the family room and has direct access to the deck and the backyard beyond. It's also a great spot for bird watching, as wrens, finches, cardinals, woodpeckers, crows and the occasional hawks and owls like to congregate in the trees and visit the stream and pond. The latter feature in A Perfect Backyard Summer Picnic under the Trees.
 
     
 I know I mention it each time I've set a post here, but I just love the design of the table.
 

This is one I think I'll reset over the coming weeks!
 
         
Thanks for stopping by! 
 

    
Table details 
Plates | Fitz & Floyd 'Toulouse'
Stemware | Schott-Zwiesel 'Conte Sapphire'
Napkin rings | Lenox 'Chirp' 
 
* Table details are provided for identification/information only. Dinner at Eight does not receive any type of compensation. 

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11 comments:

  1. This is so beautiful and fun Sandra! I love the plates! Isn't it just like Christmas when you find something you've bought then hidden away? Those linens were a lovely purchase. I love your pretty breakfast room too - it's fun to see more of your lovely home. Hope you're having a great spring!

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    1. Thank you, Barbara! I keep trying to organize my table and entertaining things, but now and then they escape my plans! lol. I spend lots of time in the breakfast room once the trees leaf out.

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  2. PS - Isn't it funny the names they have for groups of animals? I love a Charm of Finches! I just found out that a group of turkeys is called a Gang - very fitting since they fight each other so much! Thanks for the fun info!

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    1. I think some of the group names are head-scratchers, some are whimsical and others are just hilarious :)

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  3. Sandra, I love this table! It makes me happy on a number of fronts - the colors, the bird theme, and the view to the garden. Really pretty overall!

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    1. Thanks, Rita! I'm glad you enjoyed it as much as I!

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  4. Lovely table as always Sandra. I love those plates and the birdhouse is a perfect centerpiece. XO- MaryJo

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    1. Thanks, MaryJo! I've been resisting taking it outside and letting the birds use it, and now I iknow why, lol.

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  5. Such pretty linens Sandra - you must have smiled big when you "found" them! I adore a bird themed table and those salad plates are beautiful. Love the birdhouse centerpiece too, especially with the patina on the roof. The glassware is gorgeous, as always. How lovely to be able to sit at your table and gaze outside to the garden. I never knew that a group of finches was called a charm - how perfect is that? Happy Thursday!

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  6. I'm featuring you when the next To Grandma's house we go link party starts! Thanks for sharing with us!

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  7. Your table looks wonderful! I especially like those plates. The salt and pepper shakers are cute too.

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