White Pumpkins on a Fall Tablescape
Cooler weather will be here before we know it and it will be time for some soup. I have created Fall tablescapes before with orange mini-pumpkin soup tureens but I decided to use white ones this year. I found the beige tablecloth at HomeGoods a few years ago. It has a slight brown tweed design and I like using it on Fall tablescapes. This is a more traditional tablescape than the themed ones that I usually create. I like themed based tablescapes because I think that they require more creative thinking and they are more unique. I also love researching where to find the items that I need for each table.
I have had these small white soup tureen bowls for many years. I bought them at Sur La Table online.
I looked for a ceramic white pumpkin salad plate for several years and I couldn’t find one that I liked until I found these salad plates at World Market online earlier this year.
This is a Fiesta White dinner plate. I found them on sale in Salt Lake City on a trip there a couple of years ago. I love this pattern and I have this dinner plate in several different colors.
I bought these woven pumpkin shaped place mats at Pottery Barn online a few years ago at the end of the season when they went on sale. I knew that they would be a great place mat for Fall tablescapes.
You can see the tweed design in the tablecloth clearly in this photo. This amber flatware was made by D & D Inox in Italy. I bought it online at Neiman Marcus or Bloomingdales during a major sale several years ago. I liked this pattern and it was a really good sale so I have the same pattern in cream, wine red, and dark aqua. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.
I found these metal white pumpkin napkin rings on Amazon a few weeks ago and the Decorative Things cotton pumpkin napkins came from there last week as well. I wanted to used more neutral colors on this table setting and these napkins were a great find.
I can’t remember where I found these white pumpkin place card holders. I think I bought them online somewhere a few years ago.
I can’t remember where the acrylic amber iced tea goblet on the left came from, I have had them for a while. I can’t remember where I bought the amber glass goblet on the right either, if anyone recognizes the pattern, please let me know. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets for your tablescaping collection including the colors that I use most often here.
This tablescape is one of those that has been in the back of my mind for a long long time. I knew I had the small white soup tureens but I have been looking for a centerpiece for a while. When I saw this large white stoneware soup tureen at Pottery Barn online a few months ago I knew that it would be the perfect centerpiece for this Fall tablescape. I love the matching soup ladle too. I found the fall garland on Amazon last week.
I can’t remember where I found these amber glass candlesticks, I have had them for a few years, but I love their warm color. I remembered them when I was putting the goblets on the table and I knew they would be a great addition to the table.
I am ready for some Fall weather!
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