Set The Table - Sunflowers
This post might be more aptly named Sunflowers and Black-Eyed Susans.
I know it is late Summer when the yard fills up with these yellow beauties.
I love these plates with the big sunflowers from Pier 1 Imports.
The yellow plates, napkins and napkin rings are also from Pier 1 Imports.
The Yellow plates were used in a previous post HERE
Amber-coloured goblets, silver flatware in Evening Star pattern, as well as the tablecloths were thrift store finds.
Placemats are from the Great Canadian Superstore.
The gold-coloured tablecloth is linen and the round bottom tablecloth is beautifully lined and trimmed with braid.
Thank you for stopping by.
This is an original Fair Meadow Place Publication.
Barbara
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Tablescape Thursday
Feathered Nest Friday
Pink Saturday
We Are Pinnable
Best of the Weekend
Over the Moon Link Party
The Scoop
Inspire Me Tuesday
Celebrate Your Story
Wonderful Wednesday
Wow Us Wednesdays
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Thursday Favorite Things
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Gorgeous setting, Barbara! Your plates are perfect. I like how you drooped the sunflower bloom over the plate on the stand in the center collection. Your natural setting is wonderful with the sunflowers and black-eyed susans. Yellow is such a happy color! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comments, Kim. Have a terrific week.
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful and perfect for this time of year!
ReplyDeleteJanetgia, it is so much fun putting table decor together. Thank you for stopping by.
DeleteYour table and garden setting is beautiful. Sunflowers make me smile and your post is full of late summer cheer.
ReplyDeleteI am always pulling out the Black-eyed Susans as they have a tendency to take over the garden. I must admit, though, that they really brighten it up at this time of year. Have a great weekend, Ann.
DeleteSo, so pretty Barbara!!! Love it all! I came here looking for your social media links (for our Series) and found a page of wonderful sunflowers. I shared this post on Facebook, Google+, Pinterest, and Twitter.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dee. I appreciate the shares. If you still need my links I can send the by email.
DeleteI'm not usually into tablescapes, but oh those sunflowers just drew me in. Thanks for stopping by Gingham Gardens. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your gardens.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joanna. This garden is quite small. Right now it looks great with all the yellow flowers, but you might be disappointed at other times of the year.
DeleteJust beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBarb
Thank you.
DeleteWow!!!Love your tablescape!Love the flowers!Gorgeous dish!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Louca, for stopping by.
DeleteSuch a lovely table with all those wonderful Sunflowers and black eyed Susans.....
ReplyDeleteYour plates are gorgeous, what a fun transistional or full blown Fall table.
Would be a joy to sit there! Thanks for sharing this pretty eye candy.
Blessings, Nellie
We have so many yellow flowers in the garden at this time of year. Thank you for your lovely comments.
DeleteThis tablescape is absolutely beautiful. I love everything about it. Pinning.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Leanna, for commenting and pinning. Have a great day.
DeleteGorgeous sunflowers - I love them and wish mine had grown this year
ReplyDeleteI don't know about where you live, Amber, but the growing season here was kind of off this year. Have a great day.
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandra
DeleteI just love Sunflowers, Barbara as they instantly lift my mood. I look forward each week to your table settings and thank you for sharing with us at #overthemoon link party. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Sue. You are very kind.
DeleteI adore sunflowers and I can't imagine a more cheerful late summer table. Love those dishes. Wonder if our Pier One has them?
ReplyDeleteJust returned from your lovely country. How I'd love to return to stay!
I think sunflowers would be fun to paint, Jeanie. I am so glad you enjoyed your visit to Canada.
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