A Found and Foraged Tablescape
A found and foraged tablescape to celebrate fall! Limelights, eucalyptus and white pumpkins adorn our table along with a few antiques.
“No gesture is too small when done with gratitude” – Oprah Winfrey
This year I’m really trying to embrace being grateful. Not worrying about what I should be doing or shouldn’t doing. The focus is not on all that I don’t have, or things I want, instead my focus is on all the wonderful love and peace in my life. I’m focusing on my little family and the love I feel for them. With this in mind I decided to create a tablescape with items I already had, many of which hold great meaning to me.
For this tablescape I was inspired by pretty treasures collected by myself and my mother over time. I was also inspired by Nature. There is so much growing right now that’s just so beautiful.
The china is my mother’s that she passed on to me. It’s from her wedding and the pattern is Juliet by Lenox. I love the soft delicate roses, the gilded details and, of course, the blue in the pattern.
Our table was built by my husband and it’s my favorite piece of furniture in our home. He put so much effort and love into it. The chargers are actually plastic which I painted to look like aged copper. You can see the full tutorial here. The silver was also my mother’s, she found it at a yard sale a long time ago, and I love using it for special occasions. I realize it’s slightly tarnished but I love that look. Nothing is perfect around here.
I clipped more of my friend, Jann’s, limelight hydrangeas and interspersed eucalyptus and white pumpkins, both from Trader Joe’s. The little white pumpkins were 69 cents a piece and bunches of eucalyptus were $2.99. Quite affordable. What I love about this centerpiece is that it will dry on the table and still look so beautiful. It smells amazing.
White pumpkins sit on each place setting. I tried to find quirky pumpkins, some fat, some with very long stems, I think the add character to the table.
This is the world’s best bread by Mainstay Bakery and the butter knife was from my grandmother’s home. The olive board from a family trip to Italy when Conor was very small.
The brass candlesticks were also a thrift store find from a few years back.
I took far too many photos of our little tablescape.
I also added a bowl of husk cherries from our garden. If you’ve never tasted them they are wonderful. Super sweet. I thought they symbolized our life and how with a little effort and a lot of love it grows to be happy, like the cherries in the husk.
Perhaps, that sounds corny, but I definitely think it’s true.
By example, I try to teach the kids how important it is to nurture things – our sweet dogs, our plants, our creativity and each other.
Spending time here as a family is the most important times, sharing our day, telling stories and being happy to be in each others presence. It’s the people, not the the things, that make these moments so very special.
I really enjoyed creating this found and foraged tablescape.
I hope it gave you some ideas to mix beautiful greenery and antiques together for a warm and inviting table.
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I’m delighted to be joining my friend Alicia and and 14 other bloggers on this beautiful fall tablescape blog hop. All of my friends have created such beautiful and inviting tables for fall. I can’t wait to visit them all today.
Be sure to visit all my beautiful friends:
A Burst of Beautiful | The Learner Observer | Home Made Lovely | The DIY Mommy
Finding Silver Pennies | Town and Country Living | Satori Design for Living | My Sweet Savannah
City Farmhouse | Rooms FOR Rent | She Holds Dearly | Anderson + Grant
Inspired by Charm | Summer Adams | Paint Me Pink | The Wicker House
GORGEOUS, Danielle!! The centerpiece is so pretty and I adore your mother’s China. Seems like we don’t use formal China so much anymore and I miss seeing it on tablescapes. The old tarnished silverware is precious, too. Looks like you’re getting familiar with your new camera. The photography is awesome!
Simply Elegant !!!
Your table is lovely and perfect place to catch up with the boys. Teaching them to care and nurture things in life is important. Hold on to family values.
Love your China. I try to use mine often. I have a few different sets of dishes and try to use them all.
Enjoy your day
Cindy
Your vintage pieces are EVERYTHING!! As much as I love quick and casual, I love to see china being used. It’s so special. Love your whole table!
xo Michael
Hi Danielle! This is a lovely post. Everything is beautiful and I especially love the long view into your dining room where you can see the beautiful columns/half wall room divider. Your dining room is so pretty. I love every single detail. Your comment on nurturing is not corny. I think it is wonderful to teach and live that with your sons. Sounds like you are a great mom. Enjoy a beautiful fall in your little piece of heaven on earth.
This is just stunning, Danielle. I am in love with your china, it is absolutely breathtaking and such a special keepsake. xo
Beautiful, loved every last bit of it, lot to see and enjoy. Thank you for the time spent.
So beautifully done🙌🏻
What a beautiful space, Danielle! xo
I love every detail. I love the meaning behind each piece. That is what truly makes a house a home.
danielle, your table is just beautiful as are your images. well done.
Absolutely lovely! I adore vintage china, and this pattern is beautiful.
I love the collected vibe of your fall table. Such pretty dishes and silverware. I’m a sucker for anything with a bit of patina. Tells a great story!
Your post and photos would be an amazing spread in a magazine!
Beautiful! And just the inspiration I was looking for! Thank you for sharing and have a blessed Fall!
Thank you, Kay, wishing you a wonderful fall and glad this post provided some inspiration for your home decor! xx
Absolutely love the table scape you created with the china passed down to you by your mom. The colors are beautiful! Your post has provided me with the needed inspiration to reimagine my vintage tableware in a more modern way and to use it at our next gathering. Thank you for this inspiration and have a very Happy Thanksgiving!!
Thank you, Carolyne, my mom’s china is so special to me. I’m glad you could get some inspiration for using your vintage tableware. Wishing you a very Happy Thanksgiving! xx