Tabletop Tuesday is happening again this week over at Marty's
Come see all the new table tops!
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas here on The Little Round Table blog,
but in real life we will be enjoying the last Fall tablescape with tonight's meal.
The chaos of bins around my house will be relieved a bit as all the Fall things
are packed away until next year. It has finally turned into Fall here in California,
with frost on the ground this morning and leaves blowing in the wind.
This vintage tablecloth is topped with Seamist and Chocolate Post 86 Fiesta and Red and
Yellow Vintage Fiesta. The candle holders are Metlox "Spiral". The roses are still going
strong in my garden and perfectly compliment this color combination. Napkins from Home
Goods and the spiral rope twist flatware mimics the candle holders. Vintage green
Depression Glass and tumblers from Pfaltzgraff.
Oh so pretty mum from my local Safeway.
Roses from my garden include: 'St. Patick', 'Graham Thomas', 'Granada', 'Octoberfest', 'Brass Band', 'Apricot Nectar', and 'Tequila La Sevillana'.
Vintage Red Fiesta pieces include creamer, sugar, and small platter.
Vintage Yellow Fiesta Syrup Pitcher sitting on a vintage Kraft Foods promotional leaf plate.
Thanks so much for stopping by again this week.
The first Christmas tablescape will be posted this year for Tablescape Thursday in a couple of days,
I hope to see you for that one!
Another lovely table setting. The colors are so vibrant makes one sad to see Fall go.
ReplyDeleteThis is simply beautiful! I wanted to just come through this screen and invite my self to dinner there! I absolutely love all of the colors you used here!
ReplyDeleteWow! So colorful! I love the key and your green glasses! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen seamist and vintage red together before...excellent!
ReplyDeleteYour tablescapes are always wonderful. Those candle holders are really different.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun table! Lovin' the colors and the little black crows on the tablecloth:@)
ReplyDeleteYou have a gorgeous kitchen! I love how you've brought the colors from the design on the wall (stencil?) down and flowing through to the table. Your dishes and glassware just work wonderfully with the decor, too.
ReplyDeleteI just thought I was ready to only Christmas Tablesettings at the Little Round Table. I am so happy to see the vibrant colors of Fall along with the beautiful roses and Fiesta Place Settings. Love the flower decorated glasses and the green stem pieces, too. Thanks for showing this lovely setting.
ReplyDeleteJaw-droppingly gorgeous, as always.
ReplyDeleteThe tablecloth is breathtaking and you did an awesome job with the whole table! Your kitchen is great, you could do a whole blog on it, couldn't you? I'm going to join as your newest follower, hope you will come and visit me too! Sandi
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your lovely comments!
ReplyDeleteLots of holiday tables coming up in the next few weeks, I do hope you'll come back often to see what's new on The Little Round Table.
Candy
Your table looks so pretty... As always... And I love the keys! I don't know how you come up with all of your wonderful ideas?
ReplyDeleteKaren
What a lovely kitchen, table and all your vintage lovelies.
ReplyDeleteHappy TTT...
/chie
I bought my first service for 6 of Fiesta dishes a couple weeks ago. I've loved them forever but could never make up my mind what color to get! I've started with ivory and am planning on adding as I find them on sale. I also hope to pick up some vintage pieces at local flea markets.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the 'nudge' I needed...you are an inspiration!!
♥'s
Sherry
Candy, your autumn table setting is rich, warm & bright ... love the depression glass.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day ~
TTFN ~ Christmas joys ~
Marydon
Wow-stunning display. I love the fresh colors, they make me happy. Love the kitchen with the blue/green colors as well. Great job. Can't wait to see the Christmas table.
ReplyDeleteThe Bavarian Christmas linky party is now open-won’t you come and join us at http://dobermans-by-the-sea.blogspot.com/2010/11/1st-christmas-linky-party-at-dobermans.html and while you are there join the give-a-way going on today.
Thanks so much for stopping by to see the last of the Fall tables! And thank you also for all your lovely compliments. :-)
ReplyDeleteSherry, CONGRATS on your first (and I'm sure NOT last) purchase of Fiesta!
Candy