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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Practical Decor. . .

This time around On Crooked Creek. . .                                                                                           it's practical decor!





On Crooked Creek, there is n o  lack of dinnerware!

                                             Quite the contrary. . . to "Mr.Ed's" dismay!



So~o~o . . .
to complete the showing off our green. . .
I put the everyday dinnerware on my two~tier plate rack!



Actually, it was time I devised a practical solution to our over~flowing cabinets!



The built~in china cabinet On Crooked Creek is situated in close proximity to our dining room table.

 Easy enough to grab a bowl for my morning cereal. . .
                                      or a saucer for an afternoon salad or sandwich!




Faux eggplant and a porcelain pear ~ in some vintage bowls ~
bridge the distance between the plates and the ambient lighting!




The cook~book is a wedding gift from my beloved Aunt.
The McCall's Cook Book has been a valuable resource.
It is the "go~to" every year for timing the Thanksgiving Turkey and the Christmas Ham!



Dinnerware is easily replaced after  a quick wash, and again, ready for  daily use!


The Showing Off Our Green built~in china cabinet above. . .

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the Showing Off Our Green vignette below!

On Crooked Creek. . .
                               practical decor for a practical solution
                                                                   to an ever growing problem!


Until next time. . .


On Crooked Creek is joining our dear hostess, Marty @ A Stroll Thru Life for Table Top Tuesday! Be sure to visit for inspiration in your own home decor!

16 comments:

  1. Very pretty. I like those plates on the plate stand.

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  2. A very nice way to store your everyday dishes, which are so pretty. Just grab a plate from a pretty display. How nice! You always have the lever ideas!

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  3. We will have a built in hutch in our new kitchen and it will be right besdie the breakfast room table. So, this would be the perfect idea for there! Thanks for the inspiration!!! I love this, and your green plates are so pretty. XO, Pinky

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  4. Having too many dishes is a good thing, isn't it?! Very pretty.

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  5. Pat, both are so beautiful. I love your china cabinet and your displays are gorgeous. I love the idea of the tiered rack, perfect. Hugs, Marty

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  6. Yes we have too many dishes too. I think I may need to (gulp) get rid of some; but then there's the deciding of who will go, kind of a Sophie's choice thing.

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  7. I love this idea. I am going to bring out our plate stand!

    I gave the girls 6 cartons of Christmas dishes over the weekend. All the girls loved them, even the grand girls have some of them now. However, I still have a lot of dishes!

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  8. I echo the too many dishes thought but hey it could be worse...like an entire collection of five hundred dollar purses. That I do not get. I love stacked dishes just as you have done. I never do a real tablescape-I stack em.

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  9. Hi Pat! I love this little set up you've put together! Lovely dishes and I just adore that wallpaper.
    Thanks for popping in to see me.
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  10. That sure is a pretty spot for your everyday dishes. You have a beautiful majolica collection too. I spend time figuring out where it all needs to go too. And I don't think I have that much. But I probably do! LOL!

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  11. Lov your ingenious way to deal with the dish affliction. Love the color of those plates!!! Oh i just read about the house painting.. I was planning on undertaking that myself. Now i'm worried. be blessed, xo marlis

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  12. Great ideas here, Pat. I don't have as many dishes as a lot of bloggers...my space is limited and I don't buy many dishes anymore.
    Have a great day.

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  13. Pat, Thanks for sharing your tips for "show and store". My dish collection is slowly growing, so I'm going to need your ideas.
    Hugs,
    Babs

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  14. Your vignette is so cute and yet practical - love it!

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  15. I'm loving your show and store ideas. I have none left, even though I got new space on my new antique buffet to store treasures I had in cartons. Thank you for your lovely visit and good wishes. They're coming tonight, I can't wait to see them!! Have a wonderful Sunday.
    Luv ya,
    FABBY

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Fondly,
Pat