
Hi it's Tablescape Thursday , and I am I so happy to be here. Please visit Susan over at betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com.Make sure to visit all the great Tablescapes while y'all are there. I also would like to thank all of you that have stopped by to see my table, left comments, and joined my blog, y'all sure have made me feel so welcomed!! Thank you all! And a great big Thank You to Susan ,for being such a great hostess,we all have such a good time at your place.

Well come on in, I thought I might do one more Summertime Table before I pull out all my Fall colored dishes.....

The tea pot is made by Gibson.... I found the silver tray at G.W ......

The cute Jam and Jelly is a Holt-Howard collectible.....They were made in the late 1950's.....


Summertime is not complete without a few butterflies.....

I am using my Fiesta Ware Dishes.... I think you can dress them up or you can dress them down.....


Pink Fiesta bowl....

I thought I would dress the Fiesta up with this wonderful Spode desert plates that I found at an estate sell...

They are just so beautiful...

Pink Fiesta Dinner Plate...

Oh how I love Summer....

Summer time makes my heart sing......



think?

I am also having a give-a-way over at my place to help me celebrate my 1 month Blogoversary.... So please hop on over and check it out! I sure have enjoyed having y'all over..
Till next time, Have a great week . Julie
What a pretty in pink tablescape -- one of my favorite colors -- a great end of summer look -- love that little jam n jelly jar! Cute!
ReplyDeleteJulie, this is such a pretty pink tablescape. The spode salad plates and the gorgeous footed compost are stunning. I really like the tablecloth also. It looks so pretty and just like spring and summer. Such a soft look. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteHi Julie,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauitufl table! I absolutly love all the pink. It is so soft and inviting.
Everything is just perfect from the gorgeous spode plates to the sweet butterfly napkin holder.
Just lovely.
~Karen
I was captivated from the very first photo! So, so pretty! I love it all!
ReplyDeleteIt's just all so pretty to look at and admire, I don't think I could cover any of it with food or drink!
Just beautiful!
All the best,
Eileen
I love how you layered your Fiesta with the other sweet floral dishes!! Just beautiful. I feel sad for people who don't enjoy pink! Have a great Labor Day weekend...
ReplyDeleteHi Julie,
ReplyDeleteI love your pink table and accessories. The Jam and Jelly plus the butterflies are so cute. I don't blame you for giving summer one more
week at the table.
Very nice.
Beautiful Spode plates and the jelly jar from the 50's is just adorable.....such a pretty pink table....
ReplyDeleteOh I love your spode plates! They add such a perfect touch!
ReplyDelete~Liz
Beautiful! I'll pop over to take a look at your giveaway! Congrats on your blogoversary! I hope you can stop by and enter your name in the giveaway at Color Outside the Lines. I know you could do some fantastic things with the loot! :) Cheers!
ReplyDeleteIt is truly pretty in pink!
ReplyDeletePretty in Pink 'scape! I really like those butterfly napkin rings, so cute! Your pink dishes go well with your tablecloth. I have a set of the Gibson dishes (that I love)that go with your teapot but I don't have the teapot! It's great!
ReplyDeleteDD
Hi Julie...
ReplyDeleteJust read the sweet note that you left me on my "Ode to Summer" tablescape...thank you so much for coming by and for leaving me such a sweet comment!!!
My friend, I just adore your beautiful pink and white tablescape...and Ohhhh...all those beautiful roses! You had me right from the start with that beautiful tea tray...such a pretty teapot...love your pretty silver tray too! Beautifully set table, my friend! Ohhh...and that pretty frenchy rose candy dish...gorgeous! I do believe it needs some chocolate in it...but we would have to eat them quickly...wouldn't want to keep that pretty dish covered too long! wink!!! Hehe!
Warmest wishes,
Chari
PS...thank you for letting me know about your giveaway! Congratulations on your one month anniversary! I left you a note on the giveaway post!!!
Julie,
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tablescape and yes that bowl would look great filled with chocolate. The tea set was just wonderful. Thanks for visiting.
Sandy
Love those Spode dessert plates, and they work so well with your Fiestaware.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and fun table! The mixture of elegant and kitschy is just wonderful together, and of course the pink keeps it all so light hearted. Such an inviting place to have a cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteJulie, What a beautiful tablescape. I just adore how you pulled it all together. The Spode plates are to die for and the jam\jelly jar is way too precious. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love your tablescape today. Summer is my favorite time of the year. I have a Gibson platter that matches your teapot to a tee!
ReplyDeleteI love how you have dressed up the Fiesta with the lovely Spode plates. They are so beautiful!
ReplyDelete~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
pretty--I love those dessert plates and such a nice look with the plain dishes and the tablecloth---very refreshing. Love that old jam server thingy too!
ReplyDeletemy tablescape is on my spindlecottage blog
I love pink dishes. I have a set of the Franciscan Desert Rose. Your little flowered chocolate dish is my favorite. I love the butterfly napkin rings. Napkin rings are my weakness.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful table!!! I love Fiesta ware. I have about 24 pieces but I have yet to set a table with them...may I borrow your idea? Happy Tablescape Thursday!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this tablescape! I am normally not a fan of pink. But you've completely won me over with your table and Fiestaware! It is all so rich and colorful. And the Spode! Be still my heart. This is one of my favorites this week!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Definitely pretty in pink. I love that jam and jelly container, Julie! The plates and teapot are all so gorgeous too! The tablecloth is perfect for the set....Christine
ReplyDeleteWhat abeautiful tablescape! SO pretty in pink!
ReplyDeletePretty in Pink table. Thanks for sharing this lovely tablescape. Happy Holiday Weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful tablescape! I just love your teapot with the roses sitting on the silver tray. The vintage plates mixed in make this such and interesting table.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty! I remember seeing the Jam & Jelly girl (or others like her) in Country Living or Country Home awhile back.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is just so pretty! I see you and I like a lot of the same things! I have Fiesta (yellow) and I have those glasses (in dark green!) That little jam and jelly guy is the cutest!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Katherine
Hi Julie,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tablescape, just love the colors, but what I loved the most was this little jam and jelly pot that just kept popping up in the pictures, so cute and if I could I would have reached in and grabbed it, loved it just loved it!!! Thank you for coming by for a visit and I am so happy to put your name in the hat for Sats. drawing, good luck! have a safe and happy Labor Day weekend.
Sue
Love the jam and jelly pot and the butterfly NR! Great table!
ReplyDeleteLove the pink!
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Hi Julie,
ReplyDeleteYou've set a very beautiful table here! I'm enjoying the autumn tablescapes I've been seeing, but I'm not really ready for summer to end. I loved seeing your bright, fresh-looking pinks. Everything is so pretty, and I do like that silver tray! Great that you found something so special at GW ... amazing what people have donated, isn't it?
Have a great weekend!
Bye for now,
Bill
Such a pretty tablescape! Those Spode plates are absolutely gorgeous. Your butterfly napkin rings are great, and I think the jam pot is just the cutest thing. Great job! laurie
ReplyDeleteThe colors of this tablescape are so pleasing. The butterfly napkin rings are my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table! Love the Jam/Jelly jar..so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely table! The rose candy dish is my favorite! What a lovely way to say goodbye to summer. Don't you just love Fiesta Ware...I'd love to have a set in every color!!!
ReplyDeleteJane (Artfully Graced)