With all this sunny weather, I could not resist going outdoors on my patio for this week’s tablescape.
The insipiration for this week’s table setting (besides the sun), was this blue and gold French Country tablecloth by Le Cadeaux-the pattern is called Fleur-de-Nem. It reminds me of the open markets in Provence.
For the place setting, I started with these oval rattan placemats I found at Maison Decor. I re-purposed these gold “Fleur de Lis” plates (One King’s Lane) from last week’s tablescape. See how versatile these plates are-https://www.reddoortabledecor.com/2012/05/09/april-showers-bring-may-flowers/
The white lace trimmed cloth napkins are from Summit Antiques Center which I wrapped in blue organza ribbon. The silver belonged to my husband’s grandmother and is Wallace Windsor Rose 1942.
These tulip-rimmed cobalt blue glasses are actually meant to be used for sundaes and parfaits-I found them on eBay and I love the way they glisten in the sun. The darling gold salt and pepper shakers are from Maison Decor.
This dense wall of holly bushes provides plenty of natural privacy–these bushes nearly touch the sky.
Voila!
The Tablescaper said:
Awesome table. First the shimmering cobalt glasses caught my eye, but the gold square plates are really magnificent. And then that overhead shot, WOW!
– The Tablescaper
Liz @ Infuse With Liz said:
I truly love this! The tablecloth is awesome and so are the OKL plates! I bought some in the ivory and soft blue coloring. I agree the blue stemware looks perfect with it!
Our son was married last year and the theme was Tuscan… all the colors were like these with lots of sunflowers!
I like the boxwood urns on the table too! Perfect for a French theme!
Ann k said:
I really like the yellow and blue color combination. What I especially like is the mix of textures with the rattan chargers and the organza ribbon. Very pretty!
Judy said:
Beautiful outdoor setting for your blues tablescape. Truly lovely.
Susan said:
Beautiful tablescape! Love that tablecloth.
Hugs,
Susan and Bentley