A Dozen Tablescapes from 2020
As I did last December I decided to write a blog post sharing 12 of my tablescapes from this past year. (I actually created 47 tablescapes in 2020.) It’s fun to look back at them all.
This tablescape is near and dear to my heart. I used my Grandmother’s (Nana’s) Haviland that was passed down to my mother and then to me. I cherish it all. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
Valentine’s Day is one of my favorite holidays. This year I wanted to add black to my Valentine’s table and my Miss Blackbirdy plates were the perfect addition. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
There is nothing more Irish than Waterford Crystal. I collect the pattern Lismore and I really enjoyed using it on this tablescape. My Celtic flatware was a perfect addition as well. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
Easter is always a fun tablescape to create because there are always so many different Easter items for sale. I love Fitz and Floyd holiday collectibles and this cookie jar and salad plate are some of my tablescape collection favorites. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
As soon as I bought this metal wicker cake stand I started thinking about how I could use it on a tablescape. I knew it would be a Spring table and I knew I wanted to use my Bordallo Pinheiro geranium leaf plates too so that dictated what else was going on this tablescape. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
This starfish tablescape was one of my most popular tablescapes this year and it continues to get many comments and likes when I post it on various Facebook pages. It was one of my favorites this year. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
I love decorating for 4th of July, for years our family room was decorated with a patriotic Americana theme. I think this table is my favorite 4th of July table so far. I adore the tablecloth and the flag stand! You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
This tablescape was a repeat of a tablescape that I had done the year before with some changes. I love gingham and when I found this gingham plate set I knew I had to have them and they would be perfect for a picnic tablescape. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
This cornucopia cookie jar and the salad plates are more Fitz and Floyd creations from my tablescape collection. This was a perfect tablescape for Fall. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
Along with the Starfish tablescape this table was my favorite for this year I think. I love all the different black and orange combinations and how they work together. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
Sometimes I create a tablescape and after it is done I am not crazy about it. This was one of those tables. The funny thing is, it often turns out to be one that people really like! People really liked this Acorn theme, I think because it is unusual. This one has grown on me since I did it though. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
I tend to create tablescapes that are mostly theme based and somewhat whimsical and this Rudolph table is no exception. Many people thought it would be a good Christmas Childrens’ table but adults loved it as well. You can see more photos and read all about everything on this table here.
Here’s to a Happier 2021 and another year of tablescaping!
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