Showing posts with label Easter tablescapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter tablescapes. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Easter Tablescape 2021
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Our Easter Table
Hi everyone -- wishing you a belated Happy Easter. I set my Easter table last week, but just photographed it today. I haven't posted anything in over a week, and I haven't had a chance to visit anyone, so I have some catching up to do on my blog visits. I haven't been on the computer much at all because I've been focused on spending time working with Duncan to get him housebroken.
I haven't done an Easter tablescape since 2011, the first year I started blogging. You can see the previous Easter table Here. I loved that table, and I was tempted to set mine up the same way this year, but I decided I needed a different look for my new post.
I haven't done an Easter tablescape since 2011, the first year I started blogging. You can see the previous Easter table Here. I loved that table, and I was tempted to set mine up the same way this year, but I decided I needed a different look for my new post.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
My Mother-in-Law's Easter Tables
I haven't done any new tablescapes in 2012 -- at all. For a variety of reasons, I just couldn't seem to get motivated. We have a project pending at the moment, that I hope to be able to share with you later. And I have plenty of small things like hanging some prints that I've had for a while, but haven't hung them because I got sidetracked with other things.
So, since I haven't done a tablescape this week, I've borrowed one instead. :) I'd like to share with you some pictures Mr. Forest Manor took at his Mom's house last Easter. I know Easter is still a ways off yet, but these pics are so cheerful and pretty, maybe I can be forgiven for rushing the season.
The first pictures are of the dining room, where the adults usually eat. There are lots of pretty pinks here for Pink Saturday -- pink ribbons on the candlesticks, pink dyed Easter eggs, china with pale pink shells around the border, and pink flowers in the center.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Happy Easter
We have had such a gorgeous Spring this year; it's just a wonder to behold. I am so thankful for my many blessings -- among them, the gift of sight to be able to see and enjoy the beauty around us. Sadly, North Carolina was hit with some devastating tornadoes last weekend -- a reported 62 of them according to our local news channel Monday night. And as of last night, they counted 24 tornado-related deaths. I imagine many families will have a very sad Easter this year.
I'm joining Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday again this week. I did a fairly simple table this time. I re-used my place mats from last week because I think they look so Springy, and white goes with practically everything. I also used the same dinner and salad plates. Even used the same napkins, but I substituted sheer pink ribbon for the napkin rings from last week. I also used pink goblets for this table, but the photographer was in such a hurry to start taking pictures, I hadn't put the glasses on the table yet. Oh well, they're in some pictures and not in others. Now you see them...now you don't. :-)
I'm joining Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday again this week. I did a fairly simple table this time. I re-used my place mats from last week because I think they look so Springy, and white goes with practically everything. I also used the same dinner and salad plates. Even used the same napkins, but I substituted sheer pink ribbon for the napkin rings from last week. I also used pink goblets for this table, but the photographer was in such a hurry to start taking pictures, I hadn't put the glasses on the table yet. Oh well, they're in some pictures and not in others. Now you see them...now you don't. :-)
It's nice to be able to re-use some basic things from one week to the next, and still finish with two completely different looks.
Instead of using flowers this week, I just put together an Easter-themed centerpiece with various colored eggs, fuzzy yellow chicks, and Lindt foil-wrapped chocolate bunnies nestled in shredded paper grass.
I bought the cake stand this year and the reticulated white bunny on top around two years ago. I bought the small Victorian looking boxes last year at Michael's.
Most of the other stuff has been collected over the years. The little train and the wind-up Peter Rabbit belong to our son. When he was a toddler, we lived in a Craftsmen bungalow in Greensboro. It had a huge dining room. Because of that, we were able to put the extra leaves in this table, so it was a bit bigger. I can still see that little toddler "cruising" around that big table holding on to the edges because he had just learned to walk. One day I hope he'll pass these two things on to his children. It's true that they're tiny treasures, but they hold lots of big memories, and they were given to him by his grandmothers.
The yellow basket sitting on top of the chest is the one and only thing I ever made in ceramics class. I couldn't remember for sure, but I turned it over, and sure enough, there were my initials carved on the bottom. My Mom and sister made such pretty things, but I just didn't have the patience for it.
The yellow, purple, and blue chicks on the egg plates were made by my Mother-in-Law. When she visited France some years ago, they used these to cover the boiled eggs at breakfast in the morning. I guess they were partly to keep your boiled egg warm and partly for decoration.
She thought they were so cute that she found a pattern and knitted some herself!
And again, they're special because she made them. The colorful eggs in the rabbit container and also nestled into the grass on the cake stand were made for me by the mother of one of my dearest friends.
They're are real eggs, which have been wrapped with men's silk ties and boiled. They're so pretty and colorful -- thank you Kate and Amy!!
Finally, I wanted to be sure to include a reminder of why we celebrate Easter Sunday.
The praying hands were made for my husband when he was 12 years old by his grandmother. She turned 95 this February!
Here are some more pics, and I look forward to seeing everyone's tables.
Have a blessed Easter!
Denise
"Christ the Lord is risen today,
Alleluia!"
Alleluia!"
On The Table:
Dinner Plates -- Lenox "Classic White"
Salad Plates -- Lenox "Butterfly Meadow"
Pink Goblets -- Belonged to my husband's grandmother (I don't know the maker)
Flatware -- Oneida Community "Tennyson"
Flatware -- Oneida Community "Tennyson"
Cake Stand and White Bunny in Centerpiece -- Home Goods
Green Bunny Platter -- Home Goods, Bordallo Pinheiro, Made in Portugal
Easter Egg Plates -- Gifts from my Mom and Mom-In-Law
Place Mats -- Home Goods last year
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