The two Fitz and Floyd Santa plates are pieces I have had a number of years, they are Father Christmas and Vintage Santa.
The table is set for a dinner for two. I am using red chargers, white dinner plates, and clear salad plates.
The two vintages water goblets are Candlewick and had also belonged to my mother.
Evening is approaching and I am ready to light the red candles.
Linking too:
Common Ground
http://modvintagelife.blogspot.com/
http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/
http://thetablescaper.blogspot.com/2011/12/seasonal-sundays-79-last-sunday-of.html
What a pretty table! Love your Santa plates and the family pieces are lovely and so special I bet. That tablecloth is beautiful too. It is all wonderful...when can I come over for some fudge? I would love to sit there! Merry Christmas and thank you for stopping by my blog. I'm following now. Kristine
ReplyDeleteYou can't beat vintage pieces at Christmas time, they evoke such wonderful memories.
ReplyDeleteI also like the Fitz & Floyd items that you have, they are timeless.
Judy ,
ReplyDeleteyou have such beautiful vintage pieces. I love the santa face plates. how perfect they are..
A lovely table setting - love your poinsettia table cloth - I also have my mother's Christmas cloth and I treasure it - so much that I won't let anyone near it :) Thanks for sharing, I found your link at The Tablescaper.
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I just love your poinsettia tablecloth. Nice collection of santa plates. Merry Christmas! Pat
ReplyDeleteI adore your tablecloth..I have a similar one from my Grandma...its' so fun to use on my breakfast room table. I usually use it for Christmas brunch with some of my poinsettia dishes. Your table is so beautiful..love your stemware and the Santa dishes you have added. Such a fun and festive table for the holidays!!Love your blog and I'm your newest follower! Merry Christmas!
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