A Winter Buffalo Check Tablescape
I found this black and white buffalo check tablecloth on Amazon a couple of years ago. This is one of those tables that I really didn’t visualize when I started creating it but I kind of knew where I wanted to end up. It reminds me of the mountains and our cabin.
These pine cone salad plates were made by Andrea by Sadek. I love the pine cone raised relief design. I bought them a few years ago online but I can’t remember where. I used them a year ago on another tablescape that you can see here. Looking at the two tablescapes illustrates how you can take the same theme and a few of the same elements and create different tablescapes.
This black dinner plate was one of the first basic dinner plates that I bought when I started tablescaping several years ago. They were made by 10 Strawberry Street and the pattern was called Black Porcelain Glaze. I think I found them at HomeGoods.
I bought these Acacia wood round bark edge chargers at Target several years ago. They were made by Threshold. I love their rustic vibe.
This black flatware is Ginkgo International LePrix. I’m not sure where I bought the set but it might have been Bed, Bath & Beyond. I have had it for several years. It isn’t 18/10 but it is still good quality.
The green napkins came from Pier 1 or World Market several years ago. I found the pine cone napkin rings on Amazon. They are called Park Design Pine Lodge iron pine cone napkin rings. I liked the color and design so much that I bought another set for our mountain cabin.
I can’t remember where I bought the wood stump place card holders. I wanted green place cards but the ones I have had spring flowers on them. While I was looking at them I realized that if I put two back to back I would have a rustic looking place card, simple solution!
The green acrylic goblet came from our Pier 1 store before it closed. The clear fluted goblet with the black stem is called Octime and the manufacturer was Luminarc Arcoroc. They were made in the 1980’s. I bought them on Ebay.
I bought the centerpiece lantern online at Gold Canyon, a candle shop now closed. I layered black and white stones on the bottom and then scattered a few pine cones around a green Luminara candle and turned it on for the photos. I bought the Luminara candle at Pottery Barn several years ago. I really like the size and shape of this lantern.
I added two pine cone tea light candle holders to the table and put Luminara tea lights in them and turned them on for the photos too. The pine cone candle holders came from HomeGoods. I can’t remember where I bought the Luminara tea lights.
Lanterns are such an easy centerpiece.
I love pine cones and check tablecloths and I think they are a good combination on this Winter tablescape.
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