Pumpkins on a Fall Tablescape
Nothing says Fall like pumpkins and the pumpkins on this tablescape are some of my favorites. I did this tablescape a few years ago but I made a few changes to it this year. I love this tablecloth. I found it at HomeGoods a few years ago and it was one of April Cornell’s. I love some of her fabric designs.
This pumpkin salad plate is from Sur la Table, I bought it a few years ago. I had been looking for a good pumpkin plate for some time and this one was the perfect color, shape, and size.
This dinner plate came from Pier 1 several years ago. It was part of their Spice Route Collection, each plate was named after a spice and this one was called Pumpkin. I have a few other plates in the collection and I often use them on my tablescapes this time of year because they are all perfect fall colors.
These rattan chargers were among some of the first tablescape items I bought several years ago. I think I bought them at World Market but if you google rattan charger you can find similar ones several places online. I like how sturdy they are and the different shades of color. Yes, I know you are not supposed to use a placemat on top of a tablecloth but I have never been one to follow all the rules for tablescaping.
This green flatware is called Madeline Green and I bought it at World Market several years ago. I use this flatware often during the Fall season and into Thanksgiving time as well. I love the frosted green handles. If you read my blog you saw this flatware on my Red Barn tablescape.
This green cotton napkin came from World Market several years ago. When I started tablescaping I bought several sets of napkins at World Market in different fall colors because they were inexpensive. The plastic pumpkin napkin rings came from Ebay a few years ago. You can really see the fall colors on the tablecloth in this photo. I love the different combinations of colors in the leaves.
These orange ceramic pumpkin place name cards came from Hobby Lobby on sale a few years ago. I love the bright orange color. You can use a water-based pen or marker on them that can be erased for future reuse. They are great for labeling food on a buffet also.
I bought the green glass goblets on the left at Pier 1 several years ago. They are my favorite green goblets. I love the height, the color, and the spiral design. They are a prettier green than this photo shows. The amber and green goblet on the right came from Mexico, I bought them online several years ago but I can’t remember where.
I bought a few different lanterns to use as centerpieces when I started tablescaping many years ago and this was one of them. I love the bright orange color and the height. I filled it with faux fall leaves and small pumpkins and gourds.
On each side of the lantern I placed a handblown glass pumpkin. We found them in a gift shop on a trip up the California coast a few years ago. They are thin glass and very delicate and I love them. There is a third one in the set too, a bit smaller.
I love the curlicue green stems.
I love how this tablescape turned out. I am really ready for Fall!
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