is to set a pleasing tablescape for our meals.
My followers know that I love color within my home decor. . .
and this week's tablescape is proof of all my heart's desires.
I began with a soft buttery yellow tablecloth
and my all time favorite burnt orange quilted place mats.
Next,
I rippled a soft pastel hued orange scarf down the middle of the table.
The soft pastel hue of the scarf is present within the tulip on my
Made in German Democratic Republic China Coffee set.
I chose my everyday porcelain white dinner and salad plate
and placed the dessert plate atop the stack.
Every once in a while,
I take the time to add an artistic flair to my tablescapes.
This napkin fold received "Mr. Ed's" wide grin of approval!
I've titled this napkin fold "Carrot Top"!
* * * * * * * Tutorial * * * * * * *
By simply folding a 16"" X 16" napkin in half,
then in half again (until you have a square).
Grasp the center end and roll tightly from one side to the other.
Then,
fold down the open end slightly in layers leaving the top open.
No napkin ring is needed.
The tightly rolled napkin will keep its shape until opened by your guests.
The completed place setting is simple with a touch of whimsy.
Continuing with with vivid Spring hues from my color palette,
I arranged a variety of florals into my ecru footed vase.
Gingersnap roses, similar to those grown On Crooked Creektt,
are paired with soft buttery yellow flowers and white lilacs.
The completed place settings
for On Crooked Creektt's Spring Tablescape blends harmoniously
with the vibrant sunshine streaming through our patio doors.
My wish for you
is that Spring has arrived to your corner of The Land of Blog!
Until next time. . .
On Crooked Creektt will be joining
Be sure to visit
for you're sure to come away
filled with inspiring ideas
for you're sure to come away
filled with inspiring ideas
for use in your own home decor!
13 comments:
So pretty and what a wonderful napkin fold - thanks for sharing the instructions! Love those plates with the sweet Spring flowers!!
Pat, I always like your design plans. That napkin fold is interesting and different. I like your quilted placemats and I think reversible napkins.
Happy Spring. Your tablescape is so cheerful.
Your table is so pretty, Pat, and I especially love the floral china pattern. It's so romantic and looks perfect with the colors on your table. Your carrot top napkin is so clever!
Delightful table for two, Pat. Love the carrot top napkin fold. I'm going to pin this so I'll remember to use it. ;-)
Oh Pat dear, this table is gorgeous, I love so many things! Starting from your gorgeous floral china, the burnt-orange place mats and that scarf in a runner fashion is awesome!
The napkins are terrific, I'm gonna check the fold tutorial and pin it, too!
I so enjoy your sweet visits my friend.
Have a nice evening.
FABBY
love all your peachy orange look. I'm ready for Fall, wishing we could just skip the heat of Summer.
Your beautiful table has inspired me to get off my duff and set a new spring table. I love your color choice and just like your other readers I will be pinning your napkin fold tutorial. Thanks for,sharing...happy spring.
Love the way the scarf looks as a runner...your napkins and placemats are so pretty. A+!
Beautiful Spring table.Like the way you have used the scarf.Inspiring.Everything looks great...:):)
So pretty, Pat! I wish there was more orange out there to do tables with. Cute napkin fold...perfect for spring and fall when they are harvested.
Have a wonderful week.
Pat once again you have outdone yourself. What a beautiful table and I love how you bring us along step by step. Those napkins are really fun. I know your hubby appreciates your table settings and you do dine in elegance!
What a beautiful table, Pat! LOVE the napkin fold. I'll have to give that one a try!
HI Pat! Oh, how lovely this is. You're just the smartest one with that cute napkin fold. Your colors are so pretty too. I can see why you love those placemats, I love them too! Now the flowers are most gorgeous and I can almost smell them.
Thanks for popping in to see our new Diva.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
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