Wednesday, June 8, 2011

How Did Green Turn Pink????

Last post I told you I would share a picture of my dining room.
I find every time I move, I tend to mix things up. So when I buy pieces I always make sure they will go anywhere in the house. That way my house always looks put together!
The gold mirror was bought at a flea market in Buffalo, NY. The Schonbek chandelier followed us home one day when we lived in Chicago.


 The cabinet below my Dad & Mom gave me. The story behind it...he did plumbing two days and the man gave it to him. I'm not sure how old it is. The picture is a Thomas Kincaid we bought in Canada. The highchair I refinished and my daughter used it.



Hope you like what I did with my dining room...... all pieces are vintage.

Did you ever have a table all planned out in your mind and the finished product came out all different?? Well, that's what happened to me today. I had thought I was settling the table in the dining room and realized I did not have enough time. Then I thought I was using green and yellow and it turned out.....Oh well, let me just show you!


I was so determined to use green with the clear dishes that I set one
place setting using a green napkin and the other pink!

  
The inspiration for this tablescape came from the glass dishes that my mother-in- love gave me.


I just think they are very pretty......



I put a paper plate in between so you can see the swirl in the dinner and salad plates.



The top pink flower plate is plastic and I bought them at Wegman's in Buffalo, NY. I use these alot in the summer!




I love the ruffled edges.....the place mats I bought at HomeGoods.




My favorite candle today and the little bird I bought at Michael's on sale. It has roses on it! Too cute!!


  I made this bowl in college! lol


A very simple centerpiece.....A teapot and flowers!



This week I am joining several parties..

Tablescape Thursday with Susan
Vintage Thingie Thursday with Suzanne
Show Off Your Cottage Monday with Cielo

Thank you to all the hosts of these fun events. Please try and visit as many blogs as you can. We love comments!

Hope you have a great week.



Blessings My Friend,

15 comments:

  1. You have such a lovely home!

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  2. Love those pink plates !My inlaws are from E Pa and talked about Wegmans there. Your dogs are adorable. My girls would love to play with them. I love black and white animals or all white. Have fun doing tablescapes.

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  3. Oh yes! I've started out to do something and ended up completely different -- almost like the table has a life of it's own. Love your pretty dining room! And you know I love the pink and green of your tablesetting this week!

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  4. First off, the bowl you made is great! and I do love the yellow and pink on the same table. the crystal plates are soo cool. I love their designs. many blessings, marlis

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  5. I absolutely love the color of your dining room...anyone that knows me, knows I love bold colors. Your furniture looks fabulous in it.

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  6. Very pretty! Love the pink and green!

    Katherine

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  7. This is so pretty...I have pink plates so similar...
    Thanks for popping in at me too!
    Blessings sweet friend
    Shel

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  8. I am really not into tablescaping, but I just love the way you've mixed glass, paper and plastic!!! So awesome!! I am follower number 50!! WOOT!!

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  9. Hi lovely lady. I also love the colors pink and green together for a Tablescape, you did a Beautiful job putting it altogether. Thanks so much for your lovely comments on my [ Sunflowers go with Summer] so sweet of you. I hope you have a Great Weekend.
    XXOO
    Diane

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  10. I love your pink-and-green table! I love the glass plates, and of course that little white bird. Your antique dining room furniture is great. xo,

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  11. The texture in the glass plates is wonderful. I'm guessing that they are French Arcoroc? I have a set in a different pattern. Hey! I'm a clay artist, and I love your little pinch pot from college. Do you still get your hands in clay every once in awhile? I've been thinking of firing up my kiln before too long. Thank you for sharing your lovely design. Cherry Kay

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  12. Such wonderful colors!

    - The Tablescaper

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  13. Pink and Green (and a bit of yellow) is such a pretty color combination.

    http://jeanneselep.blogspot.com/2011/06/easter-hutch.html

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  14. Your dining room is so pretty and I like how you did the dishes.

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