I'm reposting a tablescape from the Fall of 2009 for today's
Rednesday over at It's A Very Cherry World. Check out all the pretty RED
from other participants.
Red Leaves In The Fall - This is a vintage California Hand Prints cloth shown with Pearl Gray, Chocolate and Scarlet Post 86 Fiesta. The vase is the Millennium III also in Pearl Gray and the center bowl is Fiestaware 2000.
Thanks for stopping by for another Rednesday!
Lovely table setting....thanks for sharing...blessings,Shelley
ReplyDeleteJust lovely, that tablecloth is extrordinary. the red dishes are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteann
love all the great red
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reds. This scape gets me in the autumn mood for sure!
ReplyDeleteThat truly is a beautiful tablecloth. All the pretty reds just set it off.
ReplyDeleteOnce again..you truly amaze me with your gift to put a beautiful table setting together. My girlfirend has Fiesta and we both just drool over your blog. Love it!~Ames
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tablescape and I am so delighted with the tablecloth!!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I just love your pretty tablesettings. When you say, handprint tablecloth - do you mean someone hand printed the colors onto the cloth?
ReplyDeleteOh how lovely! I especially loved the gorgeous red roses! One of my favorite and practical ways to save money was to pick the roses from my back yard to grace a table as lovely décor accessories, just like this. And don't they look wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is beautiful!! Everything is so perfect!! Where in the world did you find your napkin holders? I am just going crazy over them! Beautiful, beautiful tablescape!!
ReplyDelete-April
OOOOHHHH...red and brown..love it. Those napkin rings are too cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for coming by to see this tablescape. Love this cloth and need to pull it out for another take on its pretty colors. That will probably be in early November that this one reappears!
ReplyDeletePatti - in this case "California Hand Prints (aka Handprints) refers to the name of a company, but yes some of these were "hand printed" .... similar to the process of hand printed wallpaper, where one color is applied, dried and then the next color is screen printed onto the fabric. Many cloths were also mass printed by a mechanized process.
April - I got the teacup napkin rings off the web ..... let me see if I can find you a link.
I couldn't find them, but will come back and post when I do find a link for you!
Thank you all again for your lovely comments!
Candy