A 50th Wedding Anniversary Tablescape
This is a special tablescape in honor of our 50th Wedding Anniversary this month. I almost didn’t post it because the camera has washed out the yellow colors so badly and turned the white colors a bit of blue, weird. This vintage damask yellow tablecloth is a really pretty bright butter yellow color. I found it on Ebay several years ago. My bridesmaids wore this shade of yellow so I decided to use it on this tablescape.
Gold is the anniversary symbol for the 50th Wedding Anniversary so I decided to use these gold rimmed salad plates that I found at HomeGoods a few months ago. They were made by Yedi Houseware.
Because the pattern design was so unique I decided to buy the matching dinner plates also.
I used my gold plated chargers on this tablescape that I bought on sale at Crate and Barrel several years ago.
This gold plated flatware set was a Christmas gift from Hubby three years ago. I had bought a cheap set of gold flatware several years ago. It was poor quality and the gold started flaking off. You get what you pay for! We found this set on major sale at Macys. It is made by Wallace and it is called Mikasa Duchess Gold. It is heavy and I love the elegant design on the handles.
These vintage yellow damask napkins also came from Ebay several years ago. My mother loved vintage damask and using damask tablecloths and napkins always makes me think of her. Vintage damask is so soft and irons so well, I love it too.
I found the wedding cake place card holders at Beau Coup online. The gold 50 numbers came from Etsy. They were part of a key chain.
I found the gold goblets a few weeks ago on Amazon. They were made by PG. On the right is a Waterford goblet but one of their less expensive patterns, it is Marquis by Waterford, pattern Brady. I have identified them by the wrong pattern name before. I bought them at HomeGoods a few years ago.
While I was planning this tablescape a few months ago I was looking on my estate sale sites online and I found this gold urn that was for sale at an estate sale. I couldn’t believe my luck! Hubby bought it for me. I bought some gold polish on Amazon and shined it up a bit and it really looks great now. It’s labeled Gold Electroplated Giftware, International Silver Company, Meriden, Connecticut. I wanted to replicate my wedding bouquet so I bought faux white roses, white stephanotis, and yellow baby’s breath (with a few other flowers) to put in the urn.
I added a couple sets of cut glass salt and peppers to the table. Hubby found them at estate sales for me too a few years ago.
I wish the camera showed the colors more accurately but it’s fun to create a tablescape in honor of our 50th Wedding Anniversary.
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