Time for a Cheshire Smile on the Tablescape? Definitely!
If there ever was a time when we needed a smile, this is it! I have my daughter to thank for this tablescape. She loves the Cheshire Cat and she entertains a lot so a few years ago we gave her Cheshire Cat plates and a cookie jar and later we both created a tablescape for a dinner party she was having. This week I borrowed her plates and cookie jar and I took that design and tweaked it a bit for this tablescape. I started with a vintage white damask tablecloth and then added yellow place mats. I finally found the right shade of yellow place mats on Amazon last year. I had goldish and pale yellow mats but I had been looking for a true yellow for quite a while. These are almost there.
The salad plate is called Disney by Britto and the design was copyrighted by Romero Britto in 2011. How can you not smile at that face! Can’t remember where we found them but it might have been Ebay.
The dinner plate is melamine and it was made by Max Studios Home. I think I found them at HomeGoods a couple summers ago.
I love this fuchsia glass charger, I have them in a few different colors. They were made by Bormioli Rocco and I think the pattern is called Inca. They are heavy glass and the weave detail on the bottom really adds to the design. I bought them on Amazon several years ago. On top of the yellow place mat they look like they are a different color so I moved one onto the white tablecloth to take the photo and this shows their true color.
This fuchsia flatware is labeled SR Showroom Italy but it is called Zaffiro flatware. I think I bought it online and on sale at Neiman Marcus or Bloomingdales several years ago. I have it in a few different colors because I love the simple design. The handle is actually heavy plastic.
I bought these glass bubble place card holders online last year but I can’t remember where. In the back there is a small hole where a small flower blossom can be placed. I used them last on my Grinch tablescape at Christmas time last year.
Can’t remember where I bought the napkins and napkin rings. I have had them for quite a while.
I think the purple goblets came from Pier 1 several years ago. I am so sorry they are closing, I was a good customer for a long time! The yellow goblet was made by Noritake and it’s called Yellow Perspective. These were made between 1970 and 1983 and I found them on Ebay.
This cookie jar makes me smile! It’s just labeled Disney on the bottom. It needed some height on the table so I went through my pottery collection and just turned a purple vase upside down to use as a base.
I added a couple small white vases with faux flowers and a few tea light candles for more interest.
I had been planning to do this tablescape for a long time and decided that this was the perfect time. Smiles!
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