A Sunflower Tablescape
I have had a sunflower tablescape in the back of my mind for over a year. I have two different sunflower salad plates and I decided to use this one this year. I found the tablecloth on Amazon. It’s a bit busy but I think it works here. You seldom see a single sunflower, they tend to be in bunches and this table gives a sense of that.
I bought these sunflower salad plates at Pier 1 a few years ago. The other sunflower salad plates I have are yellow and I think these look a bit more realistic colorwise.
The dinner plates came from Pier 1 several years ago. They were part of their Spice Route Collection and I think this color was clove. They came in several different colors and I have a few of the other colors too. I often use these plates on Fall tablescapes. You can see them on another Fall tablescape here.
I bought these iced glass sage chargers at Pier 1 several years ago after I saw them on another blog. I love using them in the spring and fall.
Using my Madeline Green flatware again on this table, I bought it at World Market several years ago. I really like the frosted design on the handles. If you read my blog you saw it on my Watermelon and Beach tablescapes. After red, I think green is the most used color on my tablescapes because it can be used during the Spring and Fall seasons.
I ordered some sunflower napkin rings but they weren’t going to get here in time so I ordered these felt sunflower heads from Oriental Trading and temporarily attached them to some tortoise shell napkin rings that I have with masking tape. The green napkins came from World Market online several years ago.
These yellow ceramic sunflower name cards came from Hobby Lobby a couple years ago. You can use a water-based pen or marker on them that can be erased for future reuse. They had pumpkins and brown leaves also and you will probably see them on future tablescapes.
I bought the green acrylic goblets last year online at Home Depot. Home Depot now sells tablescaping items! They are made by Certified International. The amber and green glass goblets came from Mexico, I bought them online several years ago but I can’t remember where.
I saw this MacKenzie-Childs watering can on another blogger’s (Life and Linda) tablescape a couple years ago and loved it and she was kind enough to share the maker’s name with me. It is made of green metal and I love the way it looks on this tablescape. I added some faux sunflowers to complete the centerpiece.
Sunflowers are such a happy cheerful flower and perfect for a Summer to Fall table setting!
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