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Re: FESTIVE JULY 4 BRUNCH TABLE

Beautiful table setting.

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Re: FESTIVE JULY 4 BRUNCH TABLE

Thank you, @Oznell.  I really like the look of chargers underneath dinner plates, and you can buy some for very low prices, even on Amazon.  

 

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@Sooner ,  wow, what a beautiful collection of choice glassware you have!   I've always liked that sort of square-cut design on glasses, and our humble kitchen glasses have a somewhat similar design, called "Tartan" or something like that...

 

@Trailrun23 ,   she got me thinking too!  You have some lovely elements to play with!  I don't have much red, but have previously combined my scalloped red placemats, plain white dishes, and some blue and white porcelain and a cobalt blue pitcher.   Maybe could dig up some more possibilities.  Hmmmmm....

 

 

Lory Bernstein helpfully listed the different elements she used in creating her table.  The display was too big, so I had to capture it in two separate images that overlap--

 

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Re: FESTIVE JULY 4 BRUNCH TABLE

Beautiful setting!  The twig stars are icing on the cake and pull it together for a fabulous fourth look!

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Re: FESTIVE JULY 4 BRUNCH TABLE

Personally, it's a little too formal for my very informal lifestyle but it's a beautifully done table setting w/out an obvious/in your face July 4th theme.

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Re: FESTIVE JULY 4 BRUNCH TABLE


@Oznell wrote:

@Sooner ,  wow, what a beautiful collection of choice glassware you have!   I've always liked that sort of square-cut design on glasses, and our humble kitchen glasses have a somewhat similar design, called "Tartan" or something like that...

 

@Trailrun23 ,   she got me thinking too!  You have some lovely elements to play with!  I don't have much red, but have previously combined my scalloped red placemats, plain white dishes, and some blue and white porcelain and a cobalt blue pitcher.   Maybe could dig up some more possibilities.  Hmmmmm....

 

 

Lory Bernstein helpfully listed the different elements she used in creating her table.  The display was too big, so I had to capture it in two separate images that overlap--

 

Screenshot 2024-07-02 at 2.02.13 PM.png

 

 

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oooh, I love the pinkish toile plates and the red/pink mason jars! I didn't know mason jars came in that color...I think I need those!

 

 

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Re: FESTIVE JULY 4 BRUNCH TABLE

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I love this.  I don't decorate for many holidays besides Christmas but I love the RW&B in this table.  I have a temptations firework pitcher that I have flowers in.  Love this tablescape.  Thanks for sharing @Oznell.

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@haddon9 , and @GingerHead ,  the twig stars and the Mason jars are two of my favorite things.

 

@lynnie61 ,  I've seen that Temp-tations fireworks pitcher-- it's PERFECT!