Soup Bowl
Salad Plate
I used black and white polka dot napkins, because it reminded me of snow in the night sky. Flatware: Towle Old Master
I’m joining Cuisine Kathleen for Let’s Dish Wednesday and Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday.
I hope my tablescape didn’t leave you feeling cold. Thanks for coming by to visit me. laurie
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26 comments:
Your dishes are just so beautiful, love all the depression glass and those little tiny salt and pepper shakers wow they are the sweetest thing, love the details..
Pretty dishes and fun stemware. The etching on the depression glass makes me think of snow flakes.
Well, my hand hit return and my comment was published before I finished. ;-)
I love the glass chargers you used. They are the perfect base for a winter setting. Rare to see you set a table for two, Laurie. ;-)
What a beautiful table for two! I love the green boarder of snowflakes on the salad plates!
Smiles,
Carol
Love the crystal/ice centerpiece - such a statement for your table! Cute glasses which are perfectly themed.
DD
Rich in every bit.love your centerpiece.very well matched with other things on the table...:):)
I love the icy strands, they look like sparklers. Beautiful and the dishes are simply gorgeous. Such a fabulous tablescape. Hugs, Marty
Love the glassware and centerpiece!
Beautiful sparkly tablescape, Laurie. I really like your centerpiece, so stunning!..Christine
I have that same wreath!! I leave it up year round since I LUV sparkle! Your table is lovely! franki
Laurie, I've never seen that Winter Festival pattern -- so pretty! I like patterns that work at Christmas and beyond. Love the sparkly centerpiece!
Hi Laurie! Love your winter table. You really have such a fabulous stash of unique tableware and accessories. Blessings!
Pretty!! Don't think I have ever seen S&P shakers like that before.
If you do get snow and ice, don't send it my way. :D
Enjoy your weekend.
So pretty! I love that centerpiece and those pretty green plates with the snowflakes! Just lovely! =D
I bet some readers are going to be putting watches on that Wedgewood Winter Festival--I love it! I'm so in love with greens right now. But those darling short glasses are so unusual. Well, admit it, I just love it all.
Dewena
I love it! Your table pieces are so beautiful and elegant. Your salt and pepper shakers are so cute! :)
I love your icy Winter table! I have a wreath like that -- and some trees that I used in this week's tablescape. They add such a quick feel of Winter to a tablescape, don't they? I've never seen those plates before, but they're quite versatile. I imagine you're able to get a lot of use out of them.
Cutest little salt and pepper I ever saw! The plates are gorgeous, don't think I ever saw these before. The centerpiece is spectacular.
Everything is gorgeous, from your green plates, to chargers and those adorable S&P shakers. Exquisite centerpiece. Lovely! Hugs,
FABBY
You have so many interesting things, Laurie! Those green rimmed dinner plates are beautiful and I've never seen salt and peppers like those! i think your winter setting is very cozy! Linda
The table is stunning Laurie!
You always have the coolest stuff in bloggyland. I love the flatware, the centerpiece, and the little salt and pepper shakers. All of it, gorgeous!
Hugs friend,
Cindy
And your mantel below...fabulous! I love it Laurie, it just makes me smile! How do you do it my dear. Could you please send me some of that energy you have stored away.
love ya,
Cindy
What is there not to like about this gorgeous table...green, silver and lots of sparkle! I love your interpretation of the napkins...sort of on the same line as my black ice!
Perfectly frigid!
- The Tablescaper
I cannot resist pieces like your salad plate and soup bowl. They go with most anything and always add a special look to the table. You do find some very cool stuff.
Beautiful, Laurie! The centerpiece is so wintery, glistening !
Love the china too!
Thanks for taking the winter challenge at Let's Dish!
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