Friday, December 31, 2010

Nap Time's Over ....... Time To Celebrate!

Waiting for 2011


Cat Nap



Celebrating the imminent arrival of 2011




















Welcome 2011!


More holiday cheer over at The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sunday

Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Little Round Table - A Look Back At 2010

I'm linking up to French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Holiday,
come by and join the merry makers.
Show and Tell Friday over at My Romantic Home
Favorite Things over at Bargain Hunting
2010 Top Ten over at Someday Crafts
Sunday Favorites over at Happy To Design with our hostess Chari!


2010 has been a busy year here on The Little Round Table.
I thought it would be fun to look back at some of the most popular
posts from the past 12 months, ranked in order of most popular 
from 1-10 in two categories: Tablescapes and posts covering other topics.


And in case you missed any of the tablescapes posted on The Little Round Table during the last twelve months, here they all are ! Pick a couple of personal favorites and let me know which ones they are in the comment section.

147 Tablescapes In Review - 2010

Thank you all so much for your continuing support of The Little Round Table,
your comments and your visits are what makes this blog what it is.

Candy

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Winter Blues


The last Tablescape Thursday of 2010 is being held over at
Between Naps On The Porch, come join the fun.


Winter has arrived in Northern California with leaden skies and soggy rain filled days.  The Little Round Table was ready for a change from all the red and green of the past few weeks of holiday celebrations.  The last of the leaves have fallen from the trees, so this leaf covered vintage cloth in winter blues seemed most appropriate.

Silver chargers from Tuesday Morning for $1 each a couple years ago.
The Blue Gingham flatware set was an internet find at $11 w/free shipping.
Napkins from Home Goods, 4 for $3.50
Tumblers from Target last year, 4 for $7.99
Sapphire Blue goblets from Pier 1 for $12 last year
Chargers, flatware, tumblers, goblets and napkins = $34.49

and

Sapphire and White Post 86 Fiesta combined with bowls and plates from
Homer Laughlin's Diner line of dinnerware. Several of the Sapphire items were
not officially produced and are quite rare:

















Crystalline glaze carafe was a limited edition charity 
auction item about 10 years ago.



Thanks for stopping by to see what's on The Little Round Table
and
Happy New Year!

Come and Gone



Come and gone again until next year.


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

2010 Favorite Projects


Favorite Projects for 2010
Please click the links to re-visit the full project posts








  

Since I posted about the fabric panels in my dish pantry, I've applied
the same idea to the cabinet that houses my tablecloths.

  



Thanks so much for coming by to re-visit some of
my favorite projects from 2010!

2010 Rednesdays In Review


A few of the Reds from 2010 that have appeared here on
The Little Round Table

Thanks for stopping by to visit and Happy New Year!
See you next year for more Reds!

Outdoor Wednesday: Holiday Decor For The Garden



Some of my holiday decor will be moving to the garden.
These little potted "Christmas" trees make great additions to my garden.



This one is from a couple years ago.




Thanks so much for stopping by to visit!
Happy New Year!

December 28, 1963

Vintage Thingies Thursday is happening right now at Coloradolady
Mr. TLRT and I certainly qualify as vintage!

Join Marty over at A Stroll Through Life for today's Tabletop Tuesday


White Wednesday over at Faded Charm - this bride is feeling the faded charm!

December 28, 1963

The suburbs of Chicago during one of the coldest winters on record.
Many guests did not make it to the event because of weather.
Two college juniors who thought they had the world by a string.
The flowers were brought to the church in hot boxes meant for food.
The reception was moved to the church library at the last minute
because it was dangerous at -13F to be going in and out and hoping
the cars would start again.  Yes, my hands were that chapped from
weeks of cold weather!  The traditional rice shower was done  inside
the church .... what a mess it was and just as slippery as the ice outside.

It has been a great 47 years.





Saturday, December 25, 2010

Up Early With The Bird



Sights from my Christmas Kitchen, just me and The Bird


Foggy morning



If it were up to me, dessert would be served first.

Followed by a nice glass of red



The bird.




Setting the tables.




It has to be there on the table, doesn't it? Your holiday meal wouldn't be the same without it. That beautiful log of cranberry sauce just waiting to be sliced up and served next to the main dish.




Turns out the new Fiesta Jam Jar is the perfect way to disguise it.


Dinner is at 3:00 PM, please stop by for a plate of holiday goodies.
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