Leaves on a Fall Tablescape
I didn’t have the time to really plan a brand new tablescape this week. I had left this tablecloth and centerpiece on the table while I was gone so I decide to just leave them and plan a Fall tablescape around them, my last Fall tablescape of the season. This tablecloth is an April Cornell design and I found it at HomeGoods a few years ago. I used this same tablecloth on a Fall tablescape (you can see that tablescape here) and a Fall Tablescape that I created a few years ago (you can see that tablescape here). It is interesting to see the small changes that I made between those two tablescapes and how they differ from this one, all with the same tablecloth.
These salad plates were made by 222 Fifth PTS International and the pattern was called Fall Foliage. I found them at HomeGoods several years ago. They were made between 2013 and 2016. They are a good match for this tablecloth, similar but different.
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 from this collection and I often use them on my tablescapes this time of year because they are all perfect fall colors. You can read about what you need to think about when you are buying dinner plates here.
I have had these copper colored glass charger plates for several years, I think I bought them on Amazon. They are a warm rich color and they accent the tablecloth. They were made by Bormioli Rocco, an Italian company, and the pattern was called Inca. I have them in a few other colors as well. They are heavy glass and I really love how solid they are and the textured design.
This marblelized light brown and cream flatware is marked EM3 Inox 18/10, Made in Italy. I can’t remember where I bought the set online, I have had it for a few years. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.
These napkins match the tablecloth and they were made by April CornelI. I bought them at HomeGoods with the tablecloth. I found the metal fall leaf napkin rings online at The Country Village Shoppe a couple of years ago. They were made by Park Designs and the set came with four different colors and designs.
I used two of the colors on this tablescape, the orange and the yellow napkin rings.
I found these metal leaf place card holders on Etsy a few years ago. The colors are a perfect match for this tablecloth.
The amber glass goblet on the left came from Pier 1 on sale right before our store closed a few years ago. I love how tall they are. The orange amber glass goblet on the right came from HomeGoods a few years ago. it doesn’t have a maker’s mark. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets for your tablescaping collection including the goblet colors that I use the most here.
There is definitely a story behind these copper leaf pumpkins that I am using as a centerpiece on this tablescape. I regularly read a blog that another Southern California resident writes. She wrote a blog post about how to create copper leaf pumpkins using imitation leaf from Amazon in the color Rose Gold. It looked like an easy craft so I bought everything that she recommended using to make them. I was going try the craft myself but I decided to assign it to Hubby. He is retired and sometimes needs something to do… I am really impressed with what a great job he did on them. Now I am trying to figure out what else he can copper leaf!
I added my trademark themed salt and pepper sets on each side of the center pumpkins, just a little something to break up the space. They probably came from Amazon.
I love the way the light reflects off the centerpiece pumpkins.
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