Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Blue And Green Tablescape

It Thursday over at Susan's Between Naps on the Porch!



Hello Bloggy Friends. Today I've set the table in the dining room for a Sunday family get together.



I'm using a blue and white "luncheon cloth" (recent find) as my tablecloth.





Gollum white dinner plate, and my "fancy" flatware (gift from Lisa's B&B). I'm using a double napkin, and notice the pretty napkin ring?




They were given to us by Christine of "Christine's Home and Travels" when we visited her house for a meeting of theMississippi Magnolia Southern Belles. Aren't they pretty? I love them. Thanks, Christine!!




The glasses are from Dollar Tree. These are the same glasses they came out with in the fall that some of us used for Thanksgiving. I just loved the blue and green of these and had to get this color, too. They are nice, heavy glasses. too.







Centerpiece is a bouquet of blue hydrangeas from my neighbor's garden. She was nice enough to let me pick a few. :)






Cream and sugar are my everyday wedding pattern. "Sculptured Grape" I love these because they are from a special aunt.









You can see some of the plate in the green hutch. I also had enough flowers for an extra bouquet. That little etched glass vase was a thrift store find.



BEV (bird's eye view) Looks like I got pretty high up for this one!!!! hehehehehe








Ahhh! The soft glow of candelight.










Thanks to Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for hosting "Tablescape Thursday" for us.


Thanks for stopping by. I loved having you.











27 comments:

Lynn said...

What a pretty table! Lovin' the candle holders, such a soft blue! And the napkin rings are really fun-enjoy!

Charo said...

Your napkins and those napkins rings are gorgeous. Pretty setting.

Hugs
Charo

GranthamLynn said...

Oh I loved this thanks for sharing. It was beautiful.
Have a Blessed Day,
Sherry

Love Of Quilts said...

You table is so pretty...I liked the white dishes and your glasses and napkin rings and your center piece and table cover and.... all of it. Trish

Nana's Fun Stuff said...

What a fabulous table setting :) Love it!

Donna (Timeless Settings) said...

So pretty and elegant! I love your green hutch!

Donna

All The Pretty Dishes said...

I love your tablescape. Those napkin rings are fantastic and the blue hydrangeas are just wonderful.

Linda @ A La Carte said...

So many pretty touches make this a very lovely table! I love your sculptured grape pattern dishes and they go with the table today. Adorable napkin rings!

Kathryn @ Bonafide Southern said...

I love hydrangeas, and I love your beautiful table! Everything looks so nice. I especially love that gorgeous tablecloth. It ties in so perfectly with your dishes. Thanks for sharing and happy TT to you!

Cindy (Applestone Cottage) said...

I just love your hydrangea tablescape~ It's just so pretty, love the napkin rings and those sculptured grapes, love those too!
I like too that it's not overdone, just perfect!
Cindy

Tricia said...

So lovely! That luncheon cloth is exquisite, and with the blue hydrangeas and the pretty napkins it really sets your table apart! Love the sculptured grape cream and sugar!

Anonymous said...

Hi! Oh, your table is so lovely! I love you pretty little tablecloth and the blue and white dishes are lovely. I'm in love with your pretty green hutch.
be a sweetie,
shelia ;)

Barbara said...

I don't know why but I never think of putting together blue and green like this. It is such a pretty combination. I am sighing over those hydrangeas!

Marigene said...

Blue and green is my favorite color combination...you did a beautiful job of using it!

emptynester3 said...

Your table is pretty! The Hydrangeas are gorgeous! Thanks for stopping by my birthday table! ~Nana~

Katie@LeBeauPaonVictorien said...

I love the beautiful blue and green colors; so pretty and charming! I love your green hutch too; fabulous! The pretty linens add an elegant touch as well.

Anita@Theycallmejammi said...

I love blue and white on a tablescape...the addition of the green/teal really sets it off. Love the hydrangeas as well.

Bill said...

What a fresh, clean look! Beautiful shot of the napkin ring -- made even more special knowing they came from the wonderful Christine! It must be fun when you Belles get together. ;)

dee dee said...

What a lovely tablescape! I love the mix of light blues, greens and whites... how soft and pretty! Your neighbor's flowers make the perfect centerpiece!
Dee Dee

Kerrie said...

Awesome! I love everything. Gorgeous and calming! hugs, Kerrie

Stella said...

What a great photo of the blue napkin ring. Like the two napkins together as well. But I am drooling over your green cabinet. Your whole table setting was lovely and so serene.

Thanks for coming by a couple of weeks ago and leaving such a caring comment about my flooded basement. I appreciate you concern. Stella

Johanna Gehrlein said...

Lovely table, fresh and neat. I love the blue hues with the white tablecloth. The napkins are nice and Christines napkin rings are so sweet. Ant they match so nice with your blue tabledecoration.
Greetings, Johanna

Mid-Atlantic Martha said...

I love your pretty table of cool colors -- especially by candlelight! It just glows. Thanks for stopping by my table this week -- it's always nice to hear from you.

Debbiedoos said...

Beautiful D....I adore blue and your the hydrangeas are a favorite of mine. Thanks for the best wishes on my video....I will have the link up from the Oprah site as soon as possible.

Stefanie Valentine said...

Ooh that looks so lovely, can I join in, haha! I love that napkin ring, gives a lovely touch.

xinex said...

Oh your table is so beautiful, D. The napkin ring colors go perfectly with the whole color scheme. I am glad you like them. The hydrangeas are spo pretty and I also like your green china cabinet and everything in it...Christine

spindlecottage said...

Love the color of the hutch. Almost makes me want to paint one of mine (but it may eventually go with my son...so I can't paint it). Love the lace tabletopper. Love the utensils!