How did I get behind? Have you had a week that just seemed to fly by and you really don’t know where it went?
We are enjoying cooler temps and it has just been heavenly. For Labor Day, the kids came in. Since it was cool, I thought it would be nice to eat outside. There’s nothing I like better than a red, white and blue table on the front porch.
I’m loving burlap; however, don’t get me started on my black burlap fiasco. Sigh. Anyway…I decided to make a quick little table topper. Our Super WM has started carrying fabric and ribbon again…yay!! Knowing that I wouldn’t be washing this, I used fabric glue for the ribbon. Quick and oh so easy!
I knew I would be using my Uncle Sam nutcracker. I’ve had him for years and use him for my patriotic holidays. He just makes me smile.
He’s standing on my ruby red cake plates. I got these dirt cheap one year at Hobby Lobby. Now the fun starts with layering all the pretties. I started with my white metal chargers and then one of my Noritake patterns. It has the loveliest colors.
Next we had red napkins and some new plates I just purchased from Marshall’s. Yep, that evil store Marshall’s lured me in again. I just can’t stay away from their china section.
To the left, you see my mother’s ruby glass bowls. These were our traditional Christmas fruit salad bowls but perfect for this table.
I really was blessed that my mother adored glassware. She also had this King’s Crown collection. Love the sparkle!
Fortunately, we had a wonderful drenching rain which settled a lot of the dust. However, since I set the table early, I thought my little plate domes would be fun and also keep the plates clean.
I added some candles and voila! I'm loving using the canning jars for candles. I've added white beans to these but the possibilities are just endless! We’re ready for an easy dinner outside.
I’m so ready for Fall, tailgating, picnics in the crisp air, Geaux Tiger football and some pretty leaves. What do you love about Fall?
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
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I hope you didn't blog about the food - because I totally missed it if you did. Your table is lovely, makes me want to sit down and visit.
Your mother's vintage glassware is simply wonderful. It is great that you are using it.
This is such a pretty table, Judy! I love what you did with the runner! Very festive. Hope you had a lovely holiday!
XO,
Jane
Very pretty and festive. I love the runner and your beautiful blue dishes as well!
Hi Judy!
I have been trying to let you know you won the painting giveaway at Design Gives Back!
Please email your address so Erin Houghton can send it to you.....
Hugs--
Kelee Katillac
Very pretty, Judy! I love your mom's glassware and Uncle Sam is quite handsome up there. The table topper you made is fabulous...Christine
Gorgeous Judy! I love your mother's glasses and bowl, stunning! and the blue plates are beautiful and so is uncle Sam! Lovely porch, so inviting! Hugs,
FABBY
Judy, your table is very pretty. You can't do better than good old red, white and blue and you did it very well. Everything is nice including the table runner that you so creatively made. I'm sure your family enjoyed it.
Shannon
That looks so perfect and the porch just adds to the charm. LOVE your Labor Day.
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Thanks!
Those chargers! Those chargers!!!!! Aye-yi-yi....those are fabulous!!! Metal, huh? Fantastic! Very nice!!!
Lovely table...as soon as I started scrolling I knew that dinner plate was an older Noritake! They made some beautiful china 60-70 years ago.
Loved the pics taken at night. Thank you so much for sharing with my Open House Party!
If this is an invitation to dinner I am taking a seat ;-)
Our labor day is in May and we do not have Fall. But the air is getting cooler and it sure looks inviting to set the table for dinner!
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Hi Judy! I love your beautiful table, those chargers are great, and the runner you made is perfect. Love those Noritake plates as well. I bet your family enjoyed the meal at such a lovely table. Thanks for visiting with me, I enjoyed your post!
Hi lovely lady.
Your table is so lovely sweet lady.
I hope you are having a great week, I just post my new Tablescape for the fall, hope you can come over and see.
XXOO Diane
Fun table! I love those blue plates! They look terrific with the red glass.
Lovely table!
What a fun and festive table. I love your tablecloth made of the burlap, fabric and ribbon. Your red ruby adds another vintage touch... would love to sit here and enjoy a visit with you.
hugs ~lynne~
beautiful...I love your idea to make burlap table cloth...
Beautiful tablescape. Your dishes are perfect and the burlap tablesquare is fantastic. The deck and the surroundings are such a fabulous setting for such a lovely table. Thanks so much for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
What a beautiful setting! It looks like a very pleasant evening. You should have sent some of your heat out west, we didn't really have warm weather until 2 weeks ago and could have used some sooner!
What a great table setting! I love the outdoor porch, burlap, and colors on the table. Beautiful! Linda
Oh that vintage glassware is a lovely touch. Hugs P.S> I invite you join me at my first ever Thursday Favorites blog hop. Stop by and link up your lovely blog.
That table topper is darling; but the tablescape itself is magnificent! Great job!
I'm your newest follower! :)
Very nice post. Thanks for sharing with us.
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