A Falling Leaves Tablescape
This tablescape is a repeat of one that I did a few years ago and also a few years before that but I have made a few changes to it. I am redoing a few tablescapes right now because it makes it easier for Hubby to pull items for me for a previous design that has already been created. We are currently working on some new tablescape designs for November and Christmas.
The place settings are three different colors, what Pier 1 called clove, ginger, and paprika, the same colors as the leaves in the tablecloth. I bought the plates and leaf shaped bowls at different times from different stores but they matched each other perfectly. The dinner and salad plates came from Pier 1 several years ago and they were part of the Spice Route collection. I really like the beaded design around the rim and I use the green dinner plate often in the spring and summer. The leaf shaped bowls came from Sur la Table a few years ago.
I love these cute leaf bowls, the shape and size of them are perfect
I bought the brown glass spiral chargers online on Amazon several years ago. They were called Chargeit and were made by Jay Brown. I have had them for several years and I often use them in my Fall tablescapes.
The amber flatware was made by D & D Inox in Italy. I bought it online at Neiman Marcus or Bloomingdales during a major sale a few years ago.
The solid color napkins that match the plates came from World Market several years ago. The tablecloth and leaf napkins came from HomeGoods several years ago. I bought the falling leaf napkin rings online at Bed, Bath & Beyond a few years ago.
I bought the leaf place card holders online several years ago but I can’t remember where they came from.
The brown goblet on the left was made by Lenox between 1966 and 1985. It was called Antique Brown. The sage green goblet on the right was made by Noritake between 1970 and 1985 and it was called Perspective Green. I bought them both on Ebay. I have the Perspective goblet in cobalt blue and bright yellow also and they came from Ebay as well.
I was looking for a long wooden box that I could use as a centerpiece and when I found one that I liked on Etsy the cost for shipping it was ridiculous so I showed the photo to Hubby and he built this one for me last year. He also built another one that is a bit larger too. I filled it with faux pumpkins and gourds and leaves that I have collected over the years and added two brown candles. When I started tablescaping I bought lots of candles in all different colors and sizes so I would have them when I needed them. I usually find them on Amazon or at HomeGoods.
I asked Hubby to match the finish on the wooden box with my hutch and I think he did a great job!
In Southern California we only have a few trees that change color but this tablescape really reminds me of Fall.
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