While my grandsons were playing on the patio, and I was watering the yard this morning, I found a spot of absolute inspiration for Tablescape Thursday.I looked at the following plants and saw green and white.
I immediately thought it would be the perfect place to tuck a tablescape for one- all done in green and white.
I started with a white matelasse runner , followed by a Bordallo charger.
I topped the charger with a Kinnex Lace dinner plate and a Bordallo salad plate.
The other additions?
I used my silverplate and a light green goblet.
Gardening+Dishes=Perfect.
Go to Susan’s Between Naps on the Porch for more Thursday tablescapes.
Where on earth do you store all your fabulous dinnerware? You have got the best collection of serving ware I have ever seen amassed by one person. I am pea green (get it?) with envy!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I love it. Inspiration from nature. Love all your pretty dishes, especially the Bordallo salad plate. The texture is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI haven't done a tablescape in awhile and I am due. Inspiration isn't coming easy. I pulled weeds today and took a nap. Hmmm...don't see anything there.
Have a lovely rest of the week, Laura!
xoxo
Jane
Those plate are so pretty!
ReplyDeletePerfect is the right word! Great tablescape.
ReplyDeleteHow very elegant. Nothing looks fresher than green and white.
ReplyDeleteLaura your table is beautiful! I just love your dishes and the all the green, great job!
ReplyDeletejust beautiful! I love the simple green and white together... now wouldn't that bee flatware be just wonderful... got mine in the mail yesterday! no time to tablescape this week... but maybe over the weekend... i love tablescaping... and seeing beautiful, inspired tablescapes like yours!
ReplyDeleteA perfect spot for your lovely place setting. Green and white are so refreshing and nice. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteChristi
Hi Laura, can I say I love your green plates????? I just adore this color green and yours is delightful. Beautiful table.
ReplyDeleteBarb
FAB garden dishes... LOVE green!
ReplyDeleteLaura I think this might be my favorite one yet! Do you have any strawberries to go with that beautiful place setting???? {sigh} :)
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How simple and elegant! Love that green/white. It's so calming. Pretty plates!
ReplyDeleteNice job; lovly place setting.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Laura. You certainly have an eye for color and setting a lovely table. Blends so perfectly with the garden setting, too.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I need more room for dishes. Really like your flatware!
ReplyDeleteGlenda
Green and white tablescapes are my absolute favorite! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteOOOOH...how beautiful! Love how stiking the green is on the white. You are right...perfect.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Susie
Great inspiration from nature!
ReplyDeletecarolyn
Laura!!! This is right up my alley!!! I need more pictures please!!!:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful setting!
Gardening+dishes=happy me!
Great job!
Hi Laura, I came back after reading that you'd like to visit Nell Hill's...did you see my previous post?...a lot of pictures of Mary Carol's store @ the Kansas City location...it is truly a beautiful store...and she's on-line now too! (shopping)
ReplyDeleteYour plates are just gorgeous! What a lovely and inspiring tablescape! :O) Mary @Boogieboard Cottage
ReplyDeleteThis is SOOOO pretty! I just love what you've done here. I love gardening, and enjoy seeing it coupled with tablescaping. You've got some beautiful things. I'm jealous too!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Every time I see some bordello plates I love them more.Sadly they are very hard to come by here in Belgium. I would love to own some.The charges is super special.
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