Sunday, July 28, 2013

Dinner at Deer Camp

I usually try to show off my tables - not camouflage them.  This tablescape is an exception...


This table was set for the hunters in my family.
A piece of camouflage fleece serves as a table cloth.  


 The plaque above sums up my relationship each fall.


You may be wondering why I put blue dishes on this table.   I didn't.  The color is called juniper, and it's a dark green with an undertone of blue.  The blue really shows up in some of the photos.  In others, the color is more true to life.


 I placed a few shells and a hunting knife on the table.



I placed camo shirts over the backs of the chairs.
  

I found these camo napkins at Hobby Lobby.  They are sold as bandanas and were $.99 each.  They sell other patterns and solid bandanas, also.


 I used Fiesta dishes in juniper, chocolate, shamrock and lemongrass in the place settings.


I will now use the fleece to make a tied blanket for one of the hunters I know.



Thursday, July 25, 2013

A Slice of Summer

Watermelons make such a fun summer-themed table!


This place setting consists of a watermelon placemat, a Fiesta flamingo dinner plate, a Fiesta scarlet luncheon plate, a Fiesta juniper salad plate, and a watermelon slice appetizer plate I got at an area gift shop.  The coffee cup is from Cracker Barrel and flatware is from Oneida.


This place setting uses a lemongrass luncheon plate in place of the scarlet used in the previous picture.  The placemat was rectangular-shaped when I purchased it.  There was a yellow border around the watermelon.  As the placemats are vinyl, I was able to cut the yellow border off and was left with a watermelon slice shaped placemat.




Large watermelon platter



These pieces have the Cracker Barrel logo on them.  I got them at a rummage sale.


More Cracker Barrel pieces


Close up of checkered table square.  It anchors the centerpiece and marries the reds and pinks on the table together.


This tray came from a party supply store.


 I put ivy in the large watermelon pitcher.




Back of centerpiece


Napkins were placed inside the coffee cups.  When I checked my (paper) napkin stash, I discovered three different kinds of watermelon napkins.  I really love watermelons!



Fresh raw green beans and veggie dip


Of course, we had watermelon!


Watermelon on watermelon platter
Note fabric watermelon coaster under glass in background


Broccoli and Cauliflower in scarlet bowl


Fresh buns(!) on scarlet platter


Green bean casserole made from fresh beans from our garden


Watermelon salt and pepper shakers

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Berry Nice!

This vintage strawberry table square inspired the setting for our Sunday dinner.


Fiesta dishes in scarlet and shamrock echo the colors of the berries.


Red and green glass plates and bowls of unknown origin were layered over the Fiesta dinner plates.


A scarlet Fiesta luncheon plate holds a white milk glass compote containing fresh strawberries.


Much to my guests' chagrin, they weren't allowed to eat the strawberries in the centerpiece (maybe tomorrow).  They got nectarines instead.


The centerpiece is flanked by two rose bowls containing blooms from the rose shrub in my backyard.



Wednesday, July 10, 2013

The Lilies Have Bloomed!

When I looked outside this morning, I saw that the lilies were in full bloom.  It was time for a new tablescape!


I put the lilies in my new Fiesta sunflower vase.


My daughter wanted to trying coating the strawberries I was planning to serve for dinner.  She did a great job!


 YUM!


This colorful tablecloth presents opportunities to use many of my colorful Fiesta dishes.  The place setting below utilizes shamrock, flamingo and lemongrass.



 This place setting has a sunflower dinner plate, a shamrock luncheon plate and a flamingo berry bowl.

I placed a shamrock berry bowl in a white milk glass compote to use as a butter dish.


I put a lemongrass dinner plate on a white milk glass cake plate to use as a serving piece.


This place setting uses Fiesta in shamrock, tangerine, and lemongrass as well as a white milk glass dessert plate.


The glasses/goblets are also Fiesta.  Each glass has colored rings near the base.


This white Fiesta heart bowl corrals the salt and pepper shakers...or should I say pepper and pepper shakers?  Oops!  One of the diners noticed that he had just peppered and peppered his potato shortly after we started eating!


 Love these lilies!



Friday, July 5, 2013

Fun on the Fourth



When dear MIL and FIL joined our family for dinner on the evening of the 4th of July this year, the occasion called for a patriotic display.


My Fiesta dishes (in scarlet, cobalt, lapis, and periwinkle) were once again called into service.


I love this little red disk pitcher.  It served as a flag holder in this setting.


Each place setting was topped with U.S.-themed wooden ornament (purchased shortly after 9-11-2001).


A flag-themed place mat anchored the centerpiece which consisted of various patriotic pieces.


As I am the lucky owner of 12 flag napkins, I was able to adorn the six chairs with a little Independence Day color.



Not wanting to be left out, the adjoining living room also took on a patriotic theme.  I discovered that these barn stars could double as candle holders.


Let Freedom Ring!


Many of these items decorated my middle son's bedroom which had a red, white and blue color scheme.  The bedroom has since been redecorated.  I love giving things a new purpose.


Here's a shot of the table and adjoining living room.  Don't know if you can tell, but the TV is showing that all-American past time of baseball - MN Twins vs. New York Yankees.