This week is the end of the Chinese New Year Celebration. So Valentines were put away and I put together a new tablescape for Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch.
Interestingly enough, there are still a lot of my Valentine's Day table elements. For Valentine's Day I used a Red and Gold palette and for Chinese New Year I added Light Blue to the Red and Gold!
I changed the darker burgundy tablecloth to one with a brighter red. I used the same gold chargers but on top of those I used light blue melamine plates that actually have an Asian flair. First a light blue plate, then a white/light blue floral print plate, then a blue flower shaped desert plate. And on top of that I used an acrylic martini glass which would be great for either desert or a fruit first course. Maybe lychee nuts!
I used the same gold napkins with red napkin rings and the same stemware, but instead of flatware I used chopsticks, of course. Now if you made me really eat with those you would be in for a laugh! So there will be flatware close by when a meal is served!
For my centerpiece I used the same gold beaded lone place mat I used for Valentine's Day. This time I topped it with 2 blue mercury glass candlesticks and 2 Chinese dog figurines from the Target Dollar-ish Section several years ago.
So Happy Chinese New Year everyone!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Valentine Party with Laurie
Just for the Valentine's Day Party with Laurie at Bargain Hunting and Chatting with Laurie!
I took all the snowflakes of my Dining Room table last night just to have something to fresh to show at Laurie's Party. I went with a Red and Gold Valentine theme.
I started with a burgundy red tablecloth I got from Target years ago and then put a runner with cherubs on top. The closest I have to Cupid!
For the centerpeice I used a gold beaded charger from Tuesday Morning clearance. There was only one, so it is perfect for a centerpiece! On top of that is a stacking set of glass cakeplates with hearts along the edge. I accented them with blown glass hearts attached with heart ribbon and then threw red and pink acrylic heart scatters all over. On top is a vase with red roses. I once blogged a tutorial about how to do this centerpiece CLICK HERE.
For the place setting, I used gold chargers and Spode Pink Tower. The stemware- gold/silver Greek Key goblets and red wine hocks. Completed with my faux Grand Baroque silverplate and gold napkins with a red napkin ring. Someone asked last night where I got the Spode Pink Tower and I will answer them directly but in case you wonder too - I was lucky enough to get a whole set before Spode discontinued it. Wouldn't it figure that after I pick a new everyday pattern - one that has been in constant production since the 1830's - that Spode would discontinue it? SIGH!
I was very happy with the results!
Around my house I have a few Valentine touches along with the winter and snowflakes!
My parlor
And in the bay window on my parlor
Aren't the wine glasses gorgeous? My daughter Emily had them shipped to me from Ireland where she went with her college. They arrived the day before my birthday from Celtic Crystal!
In my foyer I have some more glass hearts.
And that's about it for my Valentine's Day decor!
To see more fun Valentine post go to Bargain Hunting and Chatting with Laurie!
I took all the snowflakes of my Dining Room table last night just to have something to fresh to show at Laurie's Party. I went with a Red and Gold Valentine theme.
I started with a burgundy red tablecloth I got from Target years ago and then put a runner with cherubs on top. The closest I have to Cupid!
For the centerpeice I used a gold beaded charger from Tuesday Morning clearance. There was only one, so it is perfect for a centerpiece! On top of that is a stacking set of glass cakeplates with hearts along the edge. I accented them with blown glass hearts attached with heart ribbon and then threw red and pink acrylic heart scatters all over. On top is a vase with red roses. I once blogged a tutorial about how to do this centerpiece CLICK HERE.
For the place setting, I used gold chargers and Spode Pink Tower. The stemware- gold/silver Greek Key goblets and red wine hocks. Completed with my faux Grand Baroque silverplate and gold napkins with a red napkin ring. Someone asked last night where I got the Spode Pink Tower and I will answer them directly but in case you wonder too - I was lucky enough to get a whole set before Spode discontinued it. Wouldn't it figure that after I pick a new everyday pattern - one that has been in constant production since the 1830's - that Spode would discontinue it? SIGH!
I was very happy with the results!
Around my house I have a few Valentine touches along with the winter and snowflakes!
My parlor
And in the bay window on my parlor
Aren't the wine glasses gorgeous? My daughter Emily had them shipped to me from Ireland where she went with her college. They arrived the day before my birthday from Celtic Crystal!
In my foyer I have some more glass hearts.
And that's about it for my Valentine's Day decor!
To see more fun Valentine post go to Bargain Hunting and Chatting with Laurie!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Happy Valentine's Day
Once again it's Tablescape Thursday sponsored by Susan at BETWEEN NAPS ON THE PORCH!
Thanks Susan for hosting Tablescape Thursday every week!
My dining room table is still Waltzing with Snowflakes (click if you missed it last week), so I am recycling some Valentine's Day table pictures from year's past!
My china is Spode Pink Tower. That's what I consider our everyday china. I got it for our 20th Anniversary. I think it matches my dining room perfectly. The goblets with the gold and silver Greek key design were a gift from my daughters and they got them from TJ Maxx. The red wine hocks were from Ross-Simons years ago.
Here is my Parlor mantle in a Valentine's Day mood also seen above:
The Valentine's Day Chintz vases are from Ross.
Happy Valentine's Day everyone!
Thanks Susan for hosting Tablescape Thursday every week!
My dining room table is still Waltzing with Snowflakes (click if you missed it last week), so I am recycling some Valentine's Day table pictures from year's past!
My china is Spode Pink Tower. That's what I consider our everyday china. I got it for our 20th Anniversary. I think it matches my dining room perfectly. The goblets with the gold and silver Greek key design were a gift from my daughters and they got them from TJ Maxx. The red wine hocks were from Ross-Simons years ago.
Here is my Parlor mantle in a Valentine's Day mood also seen above:
The Valentine's Day Chintz vases are from Ross.
Happy Valentine's Day everyone!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Waltz of the Snowflakes
One more snowy tablescape before Spring gets here! Punxsutawney Phil says it is right around the corner! Hurray! But for now here is my Waltz of the Snowflakes tablescape:
I made a few changes to my Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening Tablescape. I kept the same tablecloth and beaded placemats as well as the same napkins, stemware and flatware. But I used snowflake napkin rings, clear acrylic snowflakes as chargers and my snowflake plates.
With flash
Without Flash
For my centerpiece I used my ornament holder with different snowflake ornaments on top of the beaded snowflake table runner. I added some silver glitter ornament balls and some silver snowflake ribbon.
Next week I am ready to move on to Valentine's Day! Hope you had a great Groundhog Day and let's hope Punxsutawney Phil is right this year!
I am linking with Between Naps on the Porch.
I made a few changes to my Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening Tablescape. I kept the same tablecloth and beaded placemats as well as the same napkins, stemware and flatware. But I used snowflake napkin rings, clear acrylic snowflakes as chargers and my snowflake plates.
With flash
Without Flash
For my centerpiece I used my ornament holder with different snowflake ornaments on top of the beaded snowflake table runner. I added some silver glitter ornament balls and some silver snowflake ribbon.
Next week I am ready to move on to Valentine's Day! Hope you had a great Groundhog Day and let's hope Punxsutawney Phil is right this year!
I am linking with Between Naps on the Porch.
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