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Showing posts with label Plates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plates. Show all posts

Monday, April 21, 2014

Easter Sunday

We had a beautiful day!  Hope yours was lovely too!  Here is the only photo of our tablescape, taken just before I headed to bed Saturday evening.  Maybe you can tell that I'm still lovin' the vintage plates and stemware. 


This was another time when I just used what I had and made it work.  Why spend more money on things and then try to find a place to store them?  I keep trying to ask myself that question so I don't go out and purchase what I might think I want and then be frustrated as I try to make room somewhere to store it, wondering if I'll ever really use it again.  What I have is enough!  for now anyway :) 
 
I moved the flowers a bit and removed the black serving mat from the table Sunday and it looked even better.  The flowers were a gift and fit nicely on our Easter table. 

Happy Easter!  let us always remember the wonderful gift of immortality and eternal life that the Savior, Jesus Christ has given us.
 
 
 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Yellow and Natual Place Setting

Love this place setting from Centsational Girl
LOVE the NAPKIN



It would be lovely for Thanksgiving, Easter...,  anytime!

Monday, November 11, 2013

Sliced Wood Chargers

 
Would anyone like a slice of wood?
I would!
This woodsy look from Wedding Chicks - would make a wonderful fall / Thanksgiving setting.
The clear plates over the wood slice is a great look.


I love the squash too.

 
 

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Thrifting ...

You might have picked up on this before if you follow this blog - I have had a thing for assorted china plates for a while now ever ..., and when I go to town I often stop at a few thrift stores to check to see what they might have that I might want.
 
We have had many opportunities lately with my shopping schedule and doctor appointments that have kept me on the road a lot this last week or two.
 
I have found some awesome purchases - let me share some of them with you.
 
One very exciting purchase was this little saucer that was just like a set of plates my mother had when we were growing up.  Someone had given them a few plates when they got married.  My whole soul was filled with joy and excitement as I saw this little plate - I just had to buy it for memories sake.
 

Now remember - I went into the store looking for china plates to add to my collection, and to my great surprise I found several - and they were all a less feminine / more masculine look, so they were perfect for fathers day.  I failed at taking photos of the table and the plates, but my daughter did have her phone handy and took a few she shared with me.


Each plate had a gold or bronze or silver or other colored rim / design around them - only one had a flower in the center.  
 
 
Paired with some assorted stemware and glasses, they (and a couple more plates I already had) created a great Father's Day tablescape.  We kept it really simple (because our guys aren't into fancy and floral, etc.) - just added some slices of wood for hot pads down the center of the table.


 
I wondered if these plates used to be part of a display at a store somewhere.  It was so interesting to me that they were all single plates, all a masculine style, and each had a list of prices on the back - prices for sets of plates, for cream and sugar and saucers and cups and other pieces in a set, but there were no other pieces like them.  It was perfect timing for me, and I was a happy shopper!
 
 
 
In a different shop, but during the same trip to town, I found another awesome addition to the tablescape above.  It's not quite as noticeable, but it is perfect - just what I needed ... and wanted.
 
It's the little chair at the left of the table - metal frame with vinyl back and seat. (5 dollars.) I plan on re-covering it someday, but for now it has been cleaned up and is staying like it is.  It's a high (or tall) chair with a step in front of it, making it perfect for the grandkids. 
 
 
 
It frees up our highchair for the babies that need a front tray.
 
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Only a few days after the above purchases I found a different store that I hadn't been to before, and my first visit proved successful.
 
I have admired some plates I've seen before and wished I could find such a beautiful plate.  Well, I found a design similar to I was looking for - not the size of plate I was hoping for, but it was so exciting that I purchased them anyway - seven large bowls, four small bowls, six small plates, two cups and saucers.  There is one more small bowl visible there too - another find from that store, but not part of this set. I am such a happy shopper!
 

 
This find was perfect timing too, because just as we set the box in the cart a lady came from behind me wanting to see them and promised she wasn't trying to take them away, but wanted to pick one up and look at it.  She was wishing she had been down that isle before we got there.  Do I feel guilty?  Um, not enough to let her have them, but I do feel sorry for her because I know how I would feel if it were the other way around. 
 
 
I am feeling so addicted ... to thrifting for china plates and glassware ... and anything else I might find! 
If I lived closer to town I might find myself checking in daily to see if they have any special finds.  It's probably a good thing I don't live close enough to do that ..., even weekly.  ;)
 
 

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Pretty Little Plate


... I happened across this cute little plate in a thriftin' moment during our last trip to town ...
Simple and pretty!
 
 
 
 
It makes me smile!
The price tag was only $1.00 so it now rests on a shelf in my home.
It's almost as old as I am - but I still have it beat!


 
 
I have it beat in age, but it has me beat in condition. ;)
But then, if it were as old as I am, maybe it wouldn't be in such excellent condition either!
 
(Like a year is gonna make the difference!)
 
 
 
 

Monday, April 1, 2013

Our Easter Tablescape

Our Easter tablescape wasn't fancy, but it was fun to put together.
And oh how I loved the sunshine on that beautiful day!
 
 
I have wanted to use assorted China for a table setting for a long time now, and have been collecting some pieces for it.  I finally got to use them for our Easter meal, and though it was simple and almost plain, it was beautiful to me.  (I do wish the table cloth was a bit more bright and yellow in color, but I didn't want a really bright yellow, so this was it.)
 
Each plate was different, but I didn't have enough glassware to do have each different.  Maybe someday!  I am not done collecting this stuff.  I would have loved place mats, but my desire to not purchase more right now kept me without.  I'm okay with that!  I loved it anyway.
The age of the plates seemed to echo the fact that the Atonement is here for everyone throughout all time, and all ages.  The different designs seem to remind me that each individual person, no matter our differences, is loved by our Savior and blessings await all who follow and come unto Him.  He is no respecter of persons. 
 
I'm gonna do this again some day!
 
I found the striped glittery styrofoam eggs at Ross' and that was the only purchase I made for this setting, except the fabric used for the tablecloth. I started pulling out other things that I had and putting them together.  I thought it was lovely ..., then I saw the photo and it makes me wonder if it was as nice as I thought, cause it doesn't seem so in the photo.
 
 
It was fun anyway!
 
Now, here are the only eggs we colored this year -
The two on the left were done by my daughter and represent the two sons we have out serving a mission for our church.  One in Nevada and one in Pennsylvania. (the eyes and mouth on those two were stickers)
The egg on the right was done by my son - and is representing his father. 
 
Fun stuff!
 
 
 
We had a great Easter and felt joy and happiness throughout the day as we thought of the special reason for this holiday.
 
Here's hoping you had a great Easter day too!
 
 
 
 

Monday, August 6, 2012

Guest Book or Other?

Guest Books are a great part of the wedding or gathering, and we don't ever want to do away with them, or without some way of signing in.
There are so many clever ways to sign in now days.
I love the guest book with photos and some simple history - like those created at Heritage Makers
I will admit it is a bit spendy, but I haven't found a better place to create your own style for a wedding guest book.  They have so many options and are awesome.

Personal photo

Here are some that I have made in the past:
Thomas and Dana
Skyler and Lisa
Michael and Tawnee

Guest books are not the only thing you can create there ... check it out.
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But, if guest books aren't really what you are looking for ...
Here are a few ideas that I love.

Maybe a framed photo where guests sign the mat around the photo. Like this one here
Personal photo
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How about plates to sign? Like these from Martha Stewart
Are they Guest Plates?
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Beantown Bride shares an idea that each guest could sign a rock and put it in a bowl (or jar) for display - great fun!

Some call them wishing stones
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Or sign game or puzzle pieces, like these Jenga blocks. Great fun from Once Wed
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How about a calendar like this from Martha Stewart Weddings, where everyone finds their birthday and signs their name?  A great way to remember friends in the future.
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Sign index cards or the like, and put them inside beautiful boxes like this from Heart Handmade
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Or sign wooden hearts to put into a box like these from Art Fire
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Speaking of hearts ... I love these hearts from Calluna Events
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Maybe a guest quilt like this one from Wedding By Color.  I love this idea!!!
If you have some great ideas for guest sign ins then please drop me a note (and a photo) - I'd love to see them!

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Setting the Table

Mix and Match or Miss Match Intimate Weddings


This looks very nice. The flower could be almost any color and look great. Green Wedding Shoes


Love the colors here. From Style Me Pretty



The problem with this is that it's so hard for me to find such a great combination. Well, and, where would I store all of those plates. Maybe I could do that for two or four, but I don't very often cook for only two or four. Country Living


Paper Plates come in fun colors and patterns too. This is a fun look. Country Living


Notice the cookie "name tag" from Green Wedding Shoes



Lovin' The Look of the Doilies! Great color too. RubyJu


I like the way the napkins hang over the table and add color to the decor.
The Bride's Cafe

Snowy Bliss




This is pretty, but it looks like the plates are too close together. I liked it enough to post it for the Look and ideas that it includes. The Bride and Groom


A book place mat and a library card name card. Such a fun idea from All About The Tables As their name suggests, there is a lot of other table decor too. Check 'em out!

(Other book or book pages ideas coming up in another post.)

Tulle over the linens Niche White


This silverware look from Project Wedding


Tag Tied Silverware idea from Etsy


Cheerful color added with homemade fabric napkins. From Love and Lavender



Now, after saying/showing so much about setting the table I must include this one important fact;

Image from a Mary Englebreit Calendar.

I do love a beautiful looking table, but would have little reason to set one if I had no one to share it with. If it was just me, I'd stand at the counter and eat or sit on a soft chair with my plate on my lap, or even sit at the computer so I could eat and Look at the same time. It's true, I've had ocassion to do each of those before so I'm sure I'd do it again.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Setting the Table

Very Bright and Cheery! She Walks In Beauty


The look of assorted china plates appeals to me. Green Wedding Shoes.


More assorted china...Green Wedding Shoes


I so love the Look. Ruffled



Solid color plates add a color all it's own. Place card on top give one more depth of color. Ruffled


The kraft boxes add a unique look to the table, with colored napkins and without plates. Ruffled


Cute Napkin Wraps Green Wedding Shoes


Great Country Look for the napkin and silverware at Green Wedding Shoes
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