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Monday, September 27, 2010

Autumn Hues on Tabletops. . .

Autumn Hues on Tabletops . .

One of the unique features of our ranch style home On Crooked Creek is a built in china hutch. Built in 1978, the upper cabinets came with thick amber circular patterned glass. Didn't like it back when it was popular ~ don't like it now. So . . . when we updated the home shortly after purchasing in 2002 . . . that amber glass was one of the first things to go ! Those upper cabinet doors are now flanked with clear glass and you can see all the lovely things "Mr. Ed" and I have collected through the years combined with treasured heirlooms.

This tabletop vignette changes approximately six times during the year. I recently changed out the display to play tribute to the Sunflowers grown by "Mr. Ed" On Crooked Creek.
(For a look at the Sunflower Patch scroll to the bottom of my blog page.)



The bottom half of our built in china hutch On Crooked Creek.




                                                   A tabletop view with hues of Autumn.





My sage green olive jar filled with faux Sunflowers. The Root jar candle becomes a lamp when lit with a vintage home interiors stained glass shade in amber, brown, burgundy and rust. A berry, leaf and acorn candle wreath at the base accentuates the glass shade.





My favorite Sunflower print (a T.J. Maxx find) tucked behind on two wooden black easels for better balance and support. Have I mentioned that I love Sunflowers? ? ?





A green leaf tray holds one of my favorite faux fruits . . . pears! My mother's antique coffee server and my mother ~ in ~ law's English bone china Sunflower tea cup and saucer.





I am totally smitten with how the silver rimmed tea cup and saucer play off the silver of the coffee server. Did you notice the three little feet on the tea cup?
(Just a note: my mother, Carmen and my mother ~ in ~ law, Mary became such sweet friends over the years. They shared many cups of coffee, although Mary much rather preferred "a bit of tea"!)





Beneath the tabletop vignette is a table runner. Soft scallop edges in shades of sage green, golds, reds and bisque.                             

Thank you for visiting On Crooked Creek. For more wonderfully inspiring tabletop ideas stop by Marty's @ A Stroll Thru Life as she host Tabletop Tuesday.


Pardon me, dear. . .
I didn't show photos of the upper cabinets?
Oh, yes, you're right, I didn't.
We'll save that for another post.

Until next time. . .

9 comments:

sheila from life @ #17 said...

I'm lovin' your Table Top scape...sunflowers are my favourite for this time of the year...and, yes, I did notice the teacup's little feet!

Martha said...

It's nice to have autumn inside as well as outside! Love it!

Dining Delight said...

What a nice little area to have to decorate! You've done a splendid job too! That olive coloured jar with the sunflowers is gorgeous - I also have some faux pears that colour which would look great with it! Cute three-legged teacup!

DD

Sonia said...

Hi, This is my first visit to your very pretty blog! Love the sunflowers!! Your olive jar is gorgeous..that shade of green is so wonderful! What a great little area to decorate! Can't wait to see the top cabinets!!

Miss Bloomers

Yvonne @ StoneGable said...

What a great cabinet and such a perfect place for it. It is as if it were made for the space!
That coffee urn takes your little fall vignette and makes it elegant yet cozy!
Such beautiful and warm colors. And the sunflower theme is especially lovely! There is somehthing about sunflowers in the fall!
Such a beautiful job!
YVonne

Lynn said...

You vignette is really beautiful, I love it all!

Barb said...

Hi Pat, just lovely. What a gorgeous and festive vignette. I adore the sage green and the sunflowers.

Lovely!!

Barb

Marty@A Stroll Thru Life said...

Oh how beautiful. Such a gorgeous vignette. Thanks for linking to TTT. Hugs, Marty

Blondie's Journal said...

I love how you have your hutch set up...you are great at arranging pieces. I LOVE the little teacup with the feet!! :-)

XO,
Janie