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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Valentine's Day Tablescape

For Tablescape Thursday, sponsored by Susan at Between Naps on the Porch, here is my Valentine's Day table.
I am using my everyday china which is Spode Pink Tower.
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Here is a close up of my centerpiece which I featured in a previous blog post.
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I love this ivory dish....
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and this cut glass heart.
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For a candleholder, I filled small vases with iridescent acrylic scatters and placed a red candle in the middle.
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Here is my mantle with chintz vases and cupids
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Happy Valentine's Day to all! :D Jewel

23 comments:

Susan @ A Southern Daydreamer said...

Beautiful table! Okay..I must have some pink/red dishes!

(sigh)

Maybe I can get them as my own Valentine's day gift?

Susan

Lynne (lynnesgiftsfromtheheart) said...

Oh girl..this is gorgeous..your centerpiece is gorgeous!! I love your cream colored dish.. Perfect for a Valentine Dinner...Happy Tablescape Thursday..hugs ~lynne~

Sue said...

That is one beautiful table setting , now what time did you say dinner was being served?Great post.
Blessings,
sue

Cindy (Applestone Cottage) said...

This is lovely, and it's so cool to see your centerpiece on the table surrounded by all your lovely things. Those cupids doing gymnastics are just the cutest things. This would look great in a magazine. Cindy

Bo said...

First of all, I've got to say how cute those little cherubs are...and
then say how gorgeous your table looks all dressed up to go with the beautiful centerpiece you made.
;-) Bo

Ceekay-THINKIN of HOME said...

Beautiful, beautiful table. I love those chairs with the doilies. Gorgeous!

Confessions of a Plate Addict said...

Oh you know I love the Spode! That ivory dish is just gorgeous! And I have never seen anything like your tumbling cherubs...so cute! Great tablescape!...Debbie

Michelle, All Home and Love said...

Just perfect for Valentine's Day! You ladies are all so creative with the table settings. I need to start taking notes so I can learn. It looks gorgeous.
~Michelle

Candy said...

TOO PRETTY! Love the crocheted work on the backs of the chairs. Lovely touch. You thought of everything.
Happy Thursday, Candy

Diana LaMarre said...

I love the chair toppers! Just beautiful and so appropriate for your Victorian home.

Kathleen Ellis said...

Love those dishes...and did I spy a silver charger on top of the gold charger?
Happy Valentine's Day!
;-D

Anonymous said...

oh my.This is ALL lovely.I love your home.And the hearts,and the way you put the doily on the chairs,I'll have to use that.Beautiful...ann

Kathy said...

oh my your tablescape and room are stunning, so utterly romantic. Kathy.

Bargain Decorating with Laurie said...

Beautiful table. A Valentines celebration is perfect in your beautiful dining room. the Spode dishes are beautiful, and that centerpiece is incredible. So much inspiration in this post. laurie

Marty@A Stroll Thru Life said...

Beautiful tablescape, and I simply adore the centerpiece. Soooo well done and pretty. Hugs, Marty

Kim @ Starshine Chic said...

I love Spode!!! Love your little ivory heart dish. Love your table.

Cami @ Creating Myself said...

That garnet tablecloth is the perfect backdrop to your beautiful table. Love those goblets!

Penny said...

Very nice tablescape and the centerpiece is so creative.
Lovely ~

Ldy ~~ Dy said...

Your table is beautiful! Your Spode china is just lovely against the tablecloth. Very elegant overall!

Miss Janice said...

This is stunning. I love the richness of the colors of the tablescape and those doilies really add romance to the setting! Just beautiful!

Susan (Between Naps On The Porch.net) said...

Oh...this is such a romantic table! I'm crazy about Spode Tower...perfect for Valentine's! I love your gorgeous centerpiece! Your crystal is gorgeous!!! Beautiful TT post...love it! Susan

~ ~ Ahrisha ~ ~ said...

Love, love love your Spode china! It would look so nice in my diningroom too.
I just purchases some Spode for my everyday dishes too. Stop by for a visit.
~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

~ ~ Ahrisha ~ ~ said...

Oh the doillies on the back of your chairs are lovely. Lends such an old fashioned look to the room. Just love it. Do you happen to know if the doillies are knit, tatting or crocheted? My Mother does all three and I am sure she would love to give these a try. She just finished tatting 3 that I really need to post about and show them off a bit. She does such nice work for 87 years young!