I didn't have much to work with - our wedding china, crystal, and silver are all in storage back in the US. There's no such thing as real, but decorative pumpkins down here, and I didn't want to spend a load on fresh flowers. However, I think I eeked out a bit of ninja tablesetting skills...
No, I won't call it my "tablescape." Whoever invented that word probably puts their child daughter in pageants.
What I DID have on hand? My maternal grandmother's china, pressed linen napkins, large globe glasses (Pier 1 clearance several years back), and an abundance of fresh herbs. It was sort of a mish-mash, but it worked out nicely.
As did all the DEE-lish grub. Hope you haven't been trampled today by someone wanting that $119 Wii...
8 comments:
Your table looked fabulous and all of the food looks amazing. Hugs, marty
looks awesome alison! and delicious. i see a crockpot and that means something on that counter cooked slow and long which = delicious.
As a former expat, I completely understand your constraints and applaud your incredible efforts.
Happy (belated) T-day, Sweetie!
tablescapes / pageants...hilarious!
It all looks gorgeous. Hope you are having a wonderful weekend!
The table and the food looked gorgeous- hope you had a fabulous weekend! xo
I'd say you nailed it! We sure missed you guys at the traditional feast o' the cheesey casseroles.
"tablescape -" Whoever invented that word probably puts their child daughter in pageants. --- Hah...that one sure put a smile on my face.
Anyways, your table setting is fabulous:)
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