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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Fall Tablescape

I love, love, love fall.  I mean I really love it!  Lately I've been following a blog called Between Naps on the Porch especially on Thursdays when they have people post their tablescapes.  Some of them are absolutely beautiful!  So here's my feeble attempt at a couple tablescapes of my own. 


This one still needs some work but I wanted to do the napkin fold while I had the chance.  If I remember right it's call "Bird's Nest".


I found this insanely cute turkey at Marshalls/TJ Maxx/Home Goods (can't remember which one) but I instantly fell in love with him.  Especially because he's so much like another cute little turkey I got a couple years ago.  (That one's still packed away up in the attic.)  But he inspired me so I put some stuff together around the house.  I particularly liked the neat napkin fold where it's like a little pocket for the silverware. 



5 comments:

  1. So glad you linked this tablescape to Susan's party at BNOTP! It's such fun to play along! Love your napkin folds -- I have yet to try those. And those plates with the colored dots on the rims are really great -- wonderful with the others you layered on top.

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  2. Very cool the way you have done your napkins. As mentioned in my post, folding napkins is my favorite part of setting a table. Welcome aboard!

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  3. Good job on the napkin fold. I want to try some of those, too. The underplate with the dots is really good looking! Thank you for sharing your lovely design. Cherry Kay

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  4. Hi lovely lady. I see you are new on Tablescapes, You did a Beautiful job making your napkins fold, and putting your table together for the fall Holidays ~~~ You will have so much fun ~~~
    Diane

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  5. Thanks for the kind words, Girls! I really am a newby at this blog stuff so just found all your comments! ha! The dotted plates were found at TJMaxx/Marshalls a few weeks ago. They had dinner, salad, bowl, and cups but I only got the dinner and salad plates. When I saw them I knew I wanted them for an autumn tablescape. *Ü*

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