Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Fall Tablescape

Hello friends,
I had a lot of fun putting this tablescape together. I love to experiment with different ways to set the table. Fall Is my favorite time to do a tablescape! You can bring all the beautiful colors to the table. I used things I already had on hand, and tried to see what I could come up with. I have a lot of linens that I have collected over the years, and I wanted to Incorporate them In the tablescape.





Instead of using chargers I'm using my breadboards. I think it gives It a rustic look. I found the small demijohn at an estate sale. I added some fall leaves to It.


 
I'm using different hand towels that I found at estate sales, and different plates. I find a lot of plates that I love at the thrift shop. I just mixed It up. 



 


I'm using a roll of twine for candle holders. 


  

Hope you enjoyed!!
Have a great day!!

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24 comments:

White Weathered Hutch, said...

Kathy what a cute table setting. I noticed you used twine as candle holders. How inventive. Some great inspiration. Thing outside the box.
Linda

Muddy Boot Dreams said...

Beautifully done Kate, I love the way you photographed everything.

A really feel of Fall is in your rooms, and it's gorgeous.

Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams

Debra @ Common Ground said...

just beautiful! I love how you've used the grapevine wreaths, and those cupholders are so wonderful!

One bolt short of a toolbox said...

Beautiful settings.

Jan @Door251

Linda @ A La Carte said...

What a charming table. LOVE the twine as a candle holder...clever! I like mix and match. It gives it a homey feel. You are awesome at this tablescaping! Hugs, Linda

Something Nice and Pretty said...

Love your blog Kathy, you have the neatest ideas! I always leave your blog while scratching me head thinking "Now why didn't I think of that."lol

Judy at GoldCountryCottage said...

Kathy: That is the greatest tablescape. Whimsical and just plain pretty. Love the jute idea..Good job..Happy Wednesday..Judy

Pamela Gordon said...

I love all your sweet decorating ideas. The old bread boards are great for chargers. And who would think to use rolls of twine for candle holders? *YOU* Very sweet post! Hugs, Pamela

Cozy Little House said...

Very pretty! Love the rustic look.
Brenda

20 North Ora said...

Kathy - Beautiful table. It's sure beginning to look like Fall.

Judy

ℳartina @ Northern Nesting said...

Very pretty Kathy!

Anne said...

Kathy,
Love your tablescape.Great idea to use your bread boards!
~~~~~~~~~~~Beautiful~~~~~~~~~~~~~
xx
Anne

Blondie's Journal said...

You are so creative! The roll of twine and the grapevine were great to add for texture and the rustic look! I love all of the tea towels, too! This is just perfect for fall!

XO,
Jane

Susan said...

Kate your table scape is so pretty. I love the bread board charger idea!! Very creative thinking!

cynthia lee designs said...

Beautiful Fall table setting!!
Cindy

Claudia said...

You have the touch, Kathy. Really lovely and so fall-ish!

xo
Claudia

Gail said...

Oh Kathy, your fall tablescape is beautiful! I LOVE that you used breadboards instead of chargers!! Hope you're having a wonderful day, Gail

Kim @ Savvy Southern Style said...

Gorgeous as always.

Ellora Drinnen said...

This is beautiful! I love all the different elements that you used, especially the candle holders. This just feels so cozy! Would love to have dinner at that table. :) Happy Fall!

WhiteWhispers2u said...

Oh so Pretty! I am looking forward to Pumpkin anything, soups and cooler weather.Just not rain~Chow Kim

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It's all just perfect, and I like that you used what you already had. That's how I decorate also, I seldom buy new items. Very pretty!!

YoWaNa said...

OMG! I love the colors and the whole idea... sooo cute!!

Brandy~GreyLaneHome said...

Hi Kathy I am so blown away with your bread boards. Your table setting is beautiful. Visiting from the TLC party.

Cindy said...

Oh my goodness girl, you really know how to do a tablescape. It's wonderful. I love the twine candle holders, and the little wreaths.

Cindy