Friday, October 12, 2012

Tour of Tables

None of these are my tables.  I repeat, I didn't design any of these tablescapes.  I just attended a local Tour of Tables event and wanted to share.

The table below is entitled "The 19th Hole".  I love the golf club centerpiece.  This table was full of fun details such as golf-themed mugs filled with tees.  Of course, each diner should have a cold one after 18 holes!

 

The title of this table is "Snowmen".  Notice the beautiful cookie on the place setting and the cute snowman mugs!


This table, "Solitude Trail", has a beautiful nature theme.  The pretty dishes are "Winterwood" by Pfaltzgraff.


As much as it pains me, I have to admit that this Green Bay Packer table is pretty cute.



"Black Tie Affair" is a suit-able (don't you love puns?) title for this formal table.


These chair covers are adorable!


One more shot of this sharp red, black and white table.


This one is called "Be My Valentine".  The dishes are from antique stores.


Named after the dishes featured on the table, "Yorkshire" features an English theme.


Cape Cod dishes supplied the name and color theme for this table, "Cape Cod Cranberries".  Are those frosted cranberries at each place setting?


This table is called "Christmas Surprise" because the hostess admired the pattern each year at Christmas time, and her husband surprised her with a set serving 12 on Christmas morning, 2010.  The pattern is Winterberry by Pfaltzgraff.


Appropriately named "Reflections of the Past", this table features not only dishes and flatware from family members, but also gloves, purses, and jewelry.


Love these pretty napkins and the way they're arranged on the plate!


This M & M theme table is so much fun!  The hostess's late father began the collection so it has sentimental value, too.






A Quilter's Christmas is the title for this table which was designed by two avid quilters.  Beautiful table linens!


The hostesses collect Jim Shore Heartwood Creek figurines.


This table is entitled "Fruits of Autumn".  I liked the kitchen towels on the backs of the chairs.


The dishes were purchased from Home Interiors and Gifts.



The hostess dedicated her table named "Happy Anniversary" to the 63-year marriage her parents shared.







 This table is entitled simply "Angels".  The hostesses used unusually shaped chargers and gold accents and featured their angel collections.




This "Halloween" table is whimsical and elegant.



Wired ribbon is the base for these pretty chair decorations.


The name of this table is "Peppermint Candy Christmas".  Red is my favorite color and I love this!  (Look out - I'm feeling inspired!)



This table is entitled "Viking Likings".  The hostess honors her Viking heritage using Scandinavian artifacts.



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