I placed my palm tree tablecloth on the table then layered a rattan place mat, and my palm dishes. and flatware.
I have 2 different palm votive holders so used both. It is fine to mix and match, it keeps things interesting!
I tried different S and P shakers. This set is one of them.
Here is the votive holder at Joe's place.
I love this tablecloth. I found it years ago, in Florida at Bealls department store.
These pots are filled with ferns.
I LOVE the texture of these pots and the little handles.
I also added this vase with palm trees on it to the hutch.
The palm platter can hold our dinner.
I love how the bamboo edge matches the bamboo pattern on the tablecloth.
The dishes have 4 different palm designs.
I settled on these S and P as they are a favorite!
Let's light the candles.
Did you notice that the lacy design on the candle and lantern are almost the same!
Thanks so much for visiting. I couldn't get this post written for yesterday as my computer was frozen??? I don't know how that happens!
XO, Pinky
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Oh Pinky - I love this, every single detail. I can feel the lovely coastal breeze and the sunshine. You should keep this lovely table until spring truly arrives in your area. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandra! I just might do that:)
DeleteWhat a perfect table!! I love it, every bit.
ReplyDeleteI love this table & it looks like Florida. I especially like your little pots & the vase on the hutch!
ReplyDeleteDid the salt & pepper shakers belong to Mom & Joe? They look so familiar!
Yup, those were Mom and Joe's. I love them.
DeleteI'm sorry your plans went awry, but I think your table will transport you to Florida until spring. The patterns and textures definitely say 'tropical get-away'! I have four bread plates in the same pattern as your dinner plates, found at a hit-or-miss kind of a vintage shop. Perhaps I'll design a table with them now that I've seen yours.
ReplyDeleteWow I love those dishes and the flatware. I don’t think I’ve ever seen flatware with the palm trees. Too bad you couldn’t go to Florida but there is always next year! I think this was a great way to embrace the feeling of being there!
ReplyDeleteI just love palm trees. I have never seen the palm tree cutlery before. A beautiful table, Pinky.
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