Calling all Snow Queens, you are cordially invited to a winter's brunch.
I'm offering a cool refreshing taste of blue and silver?
Would you prefer snowflakes or snowballs?
Thank you for joining me. Shall I serve Burrrr...unch now?
Earlier this week I did a winter mantle vignette. I was inspired to do this table scape after creating that vignette and with the arrival of snow here in SC. You are welcome to go here to see that post.
After deciding a theme and color scheme for my table, it all came together well, using the things I already had on display around the house.
I hope you enjoyed my Winter Table this afternoon and will visit Tablescape Thursday for many more beautiful table scapes.
Thank you so much for visiting my blog. Please leave me a comment if you do, I would love to hear from you.
Mary
I better grab my warm thick jacket. It looks so cold but it sure is pretty!...Christine
ReplyDeleteMary, what a pretty table! I adore your plates, and I spied that Francis I the second it rolled up. That's my MIL's and SIL's pattern, too. It is GORGEOUS. Loved all the details, too. You did a super job. What is that china pattern? It's so fresh and pretty.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tablescape Thursday to you...
XO,
Sheila :-)
How beautiful is that with that gorgeous snowy backdrop??? I'm envious of your beautiful snow,and I love your table. Those blue and vine dishes are something I would love to have in my collection. Love that tiered centerpiece too.
ReplyDeleteAnd btw, I really DO love the new look of the new blog. It's so.... decorative and dreamy. Ha!
Really pretty Mary! I love the linen napkins and your beautiful table set against the snowy scenery! Whats left of our snow is big sheets of ice!
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ReplyDeleteCan we have a heat lamp out there :) It is beautiful! I love the bird on the table. Where did you find those great snowflakes???
That was so pretty. I love the snowflakes. They definitely set everything off.
ReplyDeleteA table fit for a snow queen, very pretty! Glad to have found your new blog!
ReplyDeleteKat :)
Have never had to put on a coat & gloves to do a table cape you are so creative and dedicated! Love the setting! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat table Mary, lovin' the colors! I'll have a snowball thanks, there are plenty of flakes at work:@)
ReplyDeleteI take both, snowballs and snowflakes!...love those blue(one of my favorite colors)dishes, this is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThank you visiting LazyonLoblolly, and yes the cookbook(flat out dirt cheap cookin') is fun.
Jo
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Mary, this is gorgeous and your background is so lovely and goes so well with this Snow Queen table. I have thought of even doing one right on top of the snow! The pale blue and snowflakes just make it look like it is in the middle of the snow.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty plates. I love them and although they look fabulous in this table, they give me hope for spring too!
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun table and what an amazing view of the snow. We here in So Cal are always infatuated with snow, but it's a good thing we never get it, we can't even drive in the rain.
Love the blues and snowflakes, your table is so pretty and definitely fit for a Snow Queen.
Maryrose
Here you are! Congrats on the new blog and those fabulous Lennox dishes you won. Things are looking good for you in 2011!
ReplyDeleteWell, except for all that snow. I know you folks love it so, but the only white I like to see in a landscape is plenty of white sand, lol.
The table is so gorgeous that even this old beach gal would brave the cold for your burr…unch.
Can't wait to see what you have in store for us, enjoy!
I love table settings for two because, with just the two of us here now, I'm always looking for great ideas. Your table is just beautiful, and I love the outdoor setting. I love lots of light in the winter and being able to look out onto the snow while having a delicious, warming meal, is heaven. Those blue goblets are wonderful, and all of the little snowflakes on the table made me smile. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteMary that is so very pretty. I love the photos, you are really getting great with the camera too. Pretty linens, everything is done just right...now get back in the house, it's freezing!
ReplyDeleteLove your new dishes very versitile.The blue jay perfect touch. Temp up here in 20's and 30's brr
ReplyDeleteDespite the cold, you set a very inviting table, Mary. Thanks for sharing your pretty tablescape. The view to the outside is lovely too. I'm a new follower and I look forward to reading more in the days to come. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBest to you,
Lynn @ Cottage and Creek
Just beautiful...love the monogramed napkins, they look so pretty with the dishes and the snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteI love the monogrammed linen napkins and your beautiful table. To answer your question, I would rather make a snow ball. We love snow here in Upstate NY. It's great for our winter activities.
ReplyDeleteSnow flakes for me please!! Your table is just lovely!!
ReplyDeletebee blessed
mary
Mary it is beautifully set and decorated for winter. Love the candle snowflakes. Fabulous idea! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, Your winter table is beautiful! I especially love the monogrammed napkins. I hope you are serving hot soup to keep us warm.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
Hi Mary email me, micmanno@aol.com
ReplyDeleteYou should set your profile that someone can just reply to a comment when you leave one on their blog...so many times I want to say just a lil something to you, and I can't just that way.
OOO, this is really lovely. I love every bit of it but especially the flatware. It is breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteNow, I am so cold after seeing all your snow, I have to go have another cup of hot coffee. :)
So very pretty! I am in love with your silverware!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Love it! The dishes are very pretty and the addition of snowflakes makes it very wintery!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful table!! You must have been freezing doing it. I LOVE your blue jay! He is so pretty and unusual. I love all of the cardinals that are about, but this is the first blue jay I've seen. Your silver is gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteThe gorgeous blue plates are the perfect choice for your snowscape. Everything looks beautiful! Thank you for sharing your charming design. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! So how many times did you have to run inside to warm up? Love all your creative snow touches -- I think "tabletop snow" is the very best kind!
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