The idea for this week’s tablescape began with this vibrant floral tablecloth I found at The Summit Sampler.
For the place setting, I started with white lace doilies for placemats, layered with gold French country “Fleur de Lis” plates (One King’s Lane). The white crocheted napkins are from Horchow. I love these napkin rings because they have a little bling-these are from Maison Decor.
The silver belonged to my husband’s grandmother and is 1942 Wallace Windsor Rose.
The pastel colored champagne flutes are from Antiques Emporia in Cape May, NJ. The candlesticks are Fenton milk glass silvercrest (from Grand Bazaar Antiques).
I just love the unique design of this milk glass cake stand–what a gem I discovered at Summit Antiques.
I spotted this coordinating Fenton silver crest milk glass trinket dish at West End Garage antique shop in Cape May, NJ.
This handpainted porcelain serving platter features a whimsical Springtime pattern of butterflies-purchased at F. Gerald New in Harding, NJ.
Pat said:
Laura,
What a lovely tablescape! Seems this Spring this yellow hue is so indeed a favorite of mine! The dinnerware is unique. Buttery yellow plates and the style and design are just gorgeous! The stemware is exquisite! I enjoyed seeing glimpses of your living rooom.
Fondly,
Pat
Tricia said:
Wow! That tablecloth IS stunning! I also love those deep yellow plates — really gorgeous and would look wonderful in MY breakfast room! I always enjoy seeing tables that mix new finds and beloved treasures, as this one does.
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All the Pretty Dishes said:
I love this. The plates and tablecloth are fabulous. Very pretty tablescape!
The Tablescaper said:
I had missed this post. I love how you use the same dishes as you more recently did in your patio post – each with a completely different look.
– The Tablescaper