Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Tablescape Thursday/Parisian tablescape in black and white

Welcome to this week's Tablescape Thursday! I haven't posted a Thursday tablescape in some time, but I put a lot of thought and preparation into this one. To see a list of other Tablescape Thursday participants, please visit Susan's blog Between Naps on the Porch.

This week, I am doing a tablescape with a Paris theme. I actually got to visit Paris almost 10 years ago, and the charm and beauty of the city lives with me to this day. I yearn to return someday. In the meantime, I remain enchanted by anything Parisian!

Here is an overview of the table. It is done in black and white with touches of burgundy and gold.








The concept started when I walked into Goodwill one day and spotted 4 of the most darling black and white plates with French writing. They were only 55 cents a piece, so I snatched them up immediately! I wasn't about to let anyone else walk away with them. They each had a different design, all related to women's favorite fashion accessories. The first, and my favorite, was this darling shoe. It is a setting with my new (to me) vintage placemats and napkins that I found on my recent trip to an antique shop in Elmore, Ohio.


Since I really didn't want to go out and buy black plates just for this tablescape, I found some plastic plates for just a couple bucks. The plates fit inside perfectly! I also went cheap on the tablecloth. It's plastic and from WalMart for only a buck and a half.




The burgundy napkin rings were from Dollar Tree at a dollar for a package of eight. You sure can't beat that!


Here is one more plate, but I chose to display it on one of my cheesboard stands instead of putting it in a place setting.


Can't remember how much I paid for this vintage looking wallpocket, but I found it at a shop in Saint Joe, Michigan. Had it for years.


For the center of the table, I wanted something low so as not to block the view of the rear of the table. I used my new platter from my box of Clarmont dishes (from Big Lots), and topped it with my pink depression glass platter in the Mayfair pattern. I placed old jewelry on the platter.


I used to love to wear these earrings, but haven't had any reason to wear something this fancy in a long time.


Of course, no tablescape would be complete without the Target bird salt & pepper shakers!


Here is a pretty vignette that I've had for many years. Bought it from a woman I worked with at the time. Her sister made these by covering a hardback book with fabric, and then adding a small candlestick lamp and other items. This one appealed to me right away! I love the vintage burgunday purse, white gloves, and jewelry. I added the vintage burgundy box. It was from Avon years ago.


On either side of the vignette, I placed little Eiffel tower figures that I actually purchased from a shop on the first level of the Eiffel tower.


I've had this Parisian style clock for years. It doesn't work any more, but I have thought it was too pretty to toss.


I have had this vintage style lamp for years. I bought it either WalMart or KMart for around $20.


I've always loved the way the base looks with its little roses.


And no Paris themed tablescape would be complete without a bottle of Nouveau Beaujolais!


Finally, let me make a toast to all of our Tablescape Thursday participants with this wine goblet (fifty cents a piece at a garage sale). Bon appetit!

And did you think that was really wine? Ha! It's raspberry drink mix.

Have a great rest-of-the-week and weekend!

34 comments:

  1. oooo la la! I love those plates! Actually, I love everything about your table! It is just adorable!

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  2. so very pretty! i love love love those plates. and those napkins!!!

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  3. Hi Kady !
    Boy, I haven't visited in a while....you have really got this dish stuff down ! I love your French setting and you got such great buys ! I hope life is treating you good !
    Hugs ~ Kammy

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  4. Very frenchy and chic! Loved your "wine" too. Thanks for inviting us to your table this week.

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  5. Tres chic! Love those dishes! Wonderful idea of the jewelry... Happy TT!

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  6. Ooh Katie, I love this setting! Man, you were so crafty about it too. Those plates are to die for! I love them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Awesome idea to use the depression plate with the jewelry. Brilliant!

    Justine :o )

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  7. Love your French theme. Wear those earrings!! Around here we have a jeweler who advertises "grocery store diamonds"--I like his style! Life is too short to save amything for later--so get to the produce aisle in pearls!! :)

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  8. O, Kady girl...I LOVE this table. You outdid yourself, sister friend. And, let me just say...there is NOTHING wrong in using plastic when we need to. I do it...and so do a lot of others.
    I love those little French plates..just precious.
    xo bj

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  9. Great plates for .55. You sure had fun with setting up this tablescape and I had fun peaking in today.
    Joyce

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  10. What a charming tablescape! Paris is my all time favorite city! I've been in Paris several times during Fashion Week! Your setting brought back some lovely memories. Thanks!

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  11. Now this is what I call a sexy table. I LOVE the plates!!!!!!!!

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  12. BRAVO!! Kady you out did yourself with this charming table my friend...Love it and the way you put everything together is great...May you have a great day girl...Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria

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  13. Waiter....there's a shoe on my plate!
    What a fun and elegant tablescape. I hope that the croissants and filet mignon are coming soon!

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  14. Love those plates! Fun and elegant! - The Tablescaper

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  15. Ooooh la la! What a find! Those plates for 55 cents is the tablescape find of the century! You have a real knack with tablescapes and finding bargains. Kudos!

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  16. You are so creative to think of jewelry as a centerpiece; I love it! Your new plates are so pretty with your linens. Ooo La La!

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  17. What a fun and stylish table- great job! I'm thinking I need to get those Target bird salt/pepper shakers to keep up with all of you. Thanks for sharing.

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  18. What a gorgeous tablesetting. YOu put such thought into every detail. I love all the wonderful accessories you used. Your new plates are such fun. I really love your new placemats and napkins too. They are just stunning. Hugs, Marty

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  19. Hi Kady,
    Love the French inspiration. Those dishes are just darling and you accented them with accessories perfectly. The detail is devine ... thanks for sharing.
    Maryrose

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  20. Sweet! Unique! Fun! Elegant!
    All the best,
    Eileen

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  21. This was such a fun table!! I have finally been to Paris via your tablescape!!! It is beautiful!!

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  22. This is all so girly and pretty! Love those plates. Now THAT was one good deal. I never seem to find good stuff at Goodwill, but I'm still trying. I adore those pretty vintage napkins. I too am trying to use plates in decor. Can't stuff them all in the hutch; getting too many for that! Loved it all, and you have a gorgeous table and chairs as well.
    Brenda

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  23. Kady...I would have grabbed those plates in a heart beat too...you did good! :-) Love this Frenchy tablescape and all the special touches...it wonderful! Thanks for a lovely TT! Susan

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  24. Great TT! Love those plates and the theme!

    Katherine

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  25. great table,love the plates!!!

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  26. You carried out your French theme beautifully. I enjoyed hearing the history of the items and how/why you included them. Nicely done!

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  27. Bonjour! Comment etse-vous?Qu'une jolie table! Love the theme and what a great find! It is so great to bring back your memories for us to see.

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  28. Those plates are sooo great, and what a deal you got on them. How clever to use the black plastic plates - they look perfect. That is such an interesting idea with the fabric-covered book. I may have to think about trying to recreate something like that. Your tablescape and vignettes are all Frenchy wonderful. laurie

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  29. Hi Kady! Oh, I just love this! All girly froo froo! Those plates are just the cutest things! Hope you're doing well.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  30. Hi Kady! Oh, I just love this! All girly froo froo! Those plates are just the cutest things! Hope you're doing well.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  31. Hi Kady :)

    Beautiful tablescape! I did think it was wine! LOL

    Loved visiting your hometown with you. It's really pretty there :)

    xo,
    rue

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