I bought the egg wreath a few years ago and even though it has a hanger on the back, I always felt it was too heavy for the door. I like it on the table and think it makes a great centerpiece. It is sitting on a cake stand with the pink pillar candle.
I love my Azalea China. It has been in my family for three generations and will get passed on to my daughter then to her children to make five generations owning it. The collection started with my Grandmother who bought pieces from the Larkin Company using premiums from laundry detergent in the 1930s. I remember eating chicken and dumplings and home-made rolls on the China. She was such a cook!!
The Fitz and Floyd rabbits in the picture below are from the Woodland Spring Collection. I'll show you more pieces in another post.
The rabbit teapot and salt and pepper shakers below are Fitz and Floyd Botanical Collection. They are such delicate pieces, I try to be so careful with their ears.
I like how my table looks so symmetrical in the shot below. (I saw someone take a shot like this one and was impressed so I want to give it a try.)
I owe a special "thank you" to my good friend JoAnn over at Jo's This and That for making the pink tablerunner and napkins. I found the fabric close to 30 years ago, put it away and kind of forgot about it. Then one Sunday a few weeks ago, I started thinking about the fabric and thought how stunning it would look with my Azalea dishes but had no clue where it might be since I have moved several times. Well, I found it in a closet in perfect condition. I knew Jo had a serger that could make a nice edge. I mailed Jo the fabric and she was so sweet to make the runner and napkins.
My husband bought the Wm. Rogers and Son Gold Plated Enchanted Rose Flatware set one Saturday when we were living in Cape Girardeau. He came home from a little shop and surprised me with the set. Such a sweetie!!
The pink stemware is Fostoria Heritage.
You can see the Azalea cake plate in the lower left corner of the image above. It is such a pretty piece. I have many other pieces of the Azalea so maybe another post sometime will give me a chance to share them with you.
Thanks for stopping by to see my Eggs On Top - Judy.
Linking to:
- Debbie at ReFresh ReStyle for her Tablescape Party on March 15
- Shirley at Housepitality Designs for her Tablescape Party on March 16
- Marty at A Stroll Thru Life for Tabletop Tuesday
- Kim at Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesdays
- Judy at DIY by Design for Winter Blues Wednesday
- Danette at The Shady Porch for Rock and Share Wednesday
- Style Sisters for Centerpiece Wednesday
- Cuisine Kathleen for Let's Dish
- Sherry at No Minimalist Here for the Open House Party on Thursday
- Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday
- Kristen’s Creations for Share Your Creations on Thursday
- Thrifty Groove on 1st Thursday
- Honey at 2805 for Potpourri Friday
- Common Ground for Monday Marketplace
- The House in the Roses for Show Off Your Cottage Monday
- Mary at Boogieboard Cottage for Masterpiece Monday
- Honey at 2805 for Potpourri Friday
- Becca at Home is Where My Story Begins for Home and Family Friday
- Heather and Vanessa at At the Picket Fence for Inspiration Friday
- Debra at Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday
- Sherry at The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home Friday
- Rachelle at Fingerprints on the Fridge for Feature Yourself Friday
- Jen at Tatertots and Jello for the Weekend Wrap-up Party
- Sharing at How Sweet the Sound for Pink Saturday
- The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sundays
- Mrs. Fox's Sweets: Bunny Hop
I LOVE the china! It is absolutely gorgeous! How wonderful that it has been in the family for so many generations. Also, the Fostoria crystal is lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour table is certainly ready for Easter.
Beautiful! Love your china! That table runner and napkins are gorgeous,if I say so.It all looks stunning.Great Table.I will go look at it again,Joann
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is a stunning tablescape! Your china & crystal are beautiful! The bunnies are really amazing and the wreath as a centerpiece is just perfect. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful dishes. How special that they have those family memories and have been passed down. I also like how you used that egg wreath for a centerpiece. Everything looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteJudy, your table is stunning! What great memories with the beautiful china. You do have a sweet husband :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing my first linky party!
Debbie
What a beautiful Table! I think the egg wreath is perfect...well...everything is just lovely!!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy, just come back over to see more of my newest follower...and I love what I see! I remember dishes being in laundry soap boxes, towels too. But not from the 30's era:) Your's are awesome and you're quite the tablescaper. I'll take time to read more of you later. Thanks for the follow...I get goofy sometimes, but it's all in fun:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI also have pieces of this china from my Grandmother/Great-grandmother. My Grandmother was a Larkin lady. A lot of their household items were Larkin. I have dishes and furniture that belonged to them. I have their Jadite passed down to me, too.
What a beautiful table. Just lovely. So pretty, pink and elegant.
ReplyDeleteYour azalea dinner ware is very beautiful, one of those timeless classic sets of dishes. You have styled your table beautifully. I love the egg wreath used as a centerpiece. I have a whole bag of eggs that I should do something like that with.
ReplyDeleteYour bunny rabbits are adorable and the symmetrical shot really is pretty!
Hugs, Cindy
Such a pretty table! I would love to see how you made that centerpiece. It is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI am linking from ReFresh/ ReStyle.
xo,
Ricki Jill
I love your tablescape. The china is just beautiful and you have tied everything together so well with the Fitz and Floyd pieces, egg centerpiece, linens, silverwear, and crystal. I have the same pink Fostoria Heritage goblets. My sister bought them for me as a Christmas gift and I adore them. Your table is stunning!
ReplyDeleteHi lovely lady.
ReplyDeleteYour tablescape is Gorgeous with your China. I also love the egg wreath used as a centerpiece. You did a wonderful job putting this all together for your tablescape. I love it sweet lady. I would like to thank you so much for your sweet comments on my Hippity" Hoppity" post. I also hope you have a wonderful St.Patrick's Day with your family.
XXOO Diane
I love your tablescape, Judy! I think it may be my favorite of all you have done. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteThe Azalea china is gorgeous...family treasures are just always the best! I adore all of your Fitz and Floyd pieces. They make such a special table. Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteI love your Easter tablescaping with these lovely Fitz and Floyd rabbits, it's really great !
ReplyDeleteI have just tablescaped a Spring table with a huge rabbit i brought back from my holidays in Autria and it looked great among flower- arrangements i have made in pink rubber girly boots and shoes i decorated with spring flowers i glued on them...i can send you the photos if you send me an email.
dom from France
Such a pretty table and I love your F&F bunnies! They always have fun pieces-enjoy:@)
ReplyDeleteJudy, your table is exquisite, and the bunnies are darling. I have a friend who collects Fitz and Floyd. The egg centerpiece is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Blessings,
Marianne
OOHHHHHH...how beautiful! One of the most beautiful tables I've seen while blog hopping this evening! Congratulations! You win! :)
ReplyDeleteI am obviously running WAY behind on getting to all the posts from last week's Tablescape Thursday! Now that class is over I'm able to take a breath! This, however, just TOOK that breath clean away!!!!!!! This is beautiful! Stunning! Magnificent! Gorgeous! ALL those adjectives and more! I love pink so much, but it's not so much even that as just the fact that it is so well put together! I love the way you extended the centerpiece with the repeated bunny elements. I LOVE the way you used that egg wreath! THAT, my dear, is GENIUS!!!!! And your china is SO pretty! Bravo a hundred times over!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour tablescape is so pretty! The Azalea dishes are so lovely. The Fritz and Floyd bunnies are my favorite! Thank you visiting my blog. I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteWonderful table. Love how you used the wreath in the center. It would be great to have you join Seasonal Sundays this Sunday!
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Such beautiful restful colours - just lovely!!
ReplyDeleteSuzyq
Love the wreath as the centerpiece...I need to dig out my egg wreath in the garage and use it like this! Your table is so pretty! Thanks for linking up to Centerpiece Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteKarin
Your table is so pretty and cheery! Those dishes are beautiful and it is nice that they are heirlooms. Perhaps my favorite, if I had to pick, would be the salt and peppers! So cute! Happy EAster! Linda
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. I love the centerpiece.
ReplyDeletegorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteA very elegant table. Your dishes are beautiful and will treasured for generations, I'm sure.
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I love your centerpiece! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteXO Cindy
Your china is just beautiful How wonderful you have it now. Pink is such a girly color and this is a table that certainly celebrated PINK... sigh!!!! Your centerpiece is adorable. I have an egg wreath that I use for everything except hanging it on the wall!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Hi Mrs. JBiggs,
ReplyDeleteAn absolute to love for when this china is pass on your family generation.
It certainly a sweetie treasure. Love your centerpiece too. You look so ready to welcome the Spring season.
Beautiful tablescape...
Happy TS,
/CC from Stockholm,
This table is wonderful! You combined all of your treasures in such a pleasing way. Azaleas are near and dear to my heart, so I love your china. You will definitely have plenty of guests on Easter - who would not want to eat off that gorgeous table?
ReplyDeleteJudy, I am blown away with your pink table...it is beautiful to me, a non-pink person! I ♥ everything about it...the Easter egg centerpiece is great.
ReplyDeleteYour table is gorgeous. I love the pastel shades for Easter! Your bunnies are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and sweet table. Your bunnies are so cute! I love the china and all the pretty elements you have put together with the colorful eggs! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMiss Bloomers
I love this, all the pastels, so Springy! What beautiful china, stunning.
ReplyDeleteYour centerpiece is lovely too!
Thanks for linking up with Let's Dish!
What a beautiful table!! Love your dishes, but am head over heels for those pink glasses! How sweet your husband bought you flatware!!! He's a keeper!
ReplyDeleteYour wreath made a fabulous centerpiece for your table. How wonderful that the china has been passed down in your family and it is gorgeous. The pink runner and napkins coordinate perfectly with everything. Love, love, love everything about your table!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I have a similar egg wreath which I never hang on the door either. Yours looks wonderful and I like how you dressed it up with the greenery, etc. Your dishes are perfectly coordinated with the lovely table linens, how kind of Jo to make them for you! Those bunnies are so precious and look so at home on your table. I know what you mean about being careful with those delicate ears on your S&P's, bunnies always need a delicate touch!
ReplyDeleteDD
this is the most beautiful table setting. I love the china and the bunnies.
ReplyDeleteI am visiting for the first time and am now following.
;0) jeanetteann
Judy, this has to be my favorite Easter centerpiece so far! It is just beautiful! You did such an incredible job with this table. It's obvious it was a labor of love!
ReplyDeleteDear Judy; your table setting and decorations are simply stunning! I chose one Pink Post to look at today as I'm in a rush. I am not disappointed. Your photos are marvelous. I love your center piece and your gorgeous china. I'm running out of adjectives. Tee hee...it is all so very pretty. I will now have to follow your blog. Happy pink day and happy Easter and happy spring!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy, What a wonderful tablescape you have there. I so love the China and the fact that it is a family set. What a great set to pass on, everything is just lovely. Fitz and Floyd make beautiful pieces. Your center piece is just perfet and that is a great idea. You get me in the mood for some Spring decorating:) Hugs and happy weekend, Happy PS too. Marilou
ReplyDeleteLove it all, how enchanting!! F and F rabbits are perfect in your beautiful tablescape! HPS! ~Lorraine ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteOh, what a beautiful Easter table you've set! Love how you're using your wreath as a centerpiece. Your rabbits are just darling! What a treasure you have in your lovely china - it's gorgeous. Everything is just so pretty.
ReplyDeletebe a swtie,
Shelia ;)
So great to have you be a part of Seasonal Sundays. Hope you'll join me this week too.
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How beautiful!!!! WOW! Love it all. Especially your bunnies! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteThis table is so GORGEOUS! what a really beautiful table! Thank you for sharing this with us at TT. I hope you have a great day!
ReplyDeleteJust happened on blog because of Pintrest. The Heritage Fostoria...I picked up 6 like pictured, 6 tumblers at Salvation Army and paid under a dollar for each. Almost re-sold at a garage sale, but could not find all I had so took a name and number. She asked later but I had not found. Sooo glad I kept and very pleased to see how beautiful they are in your table scape.
ReplyDeleteHi Judy,
ReplyDeleteI came back for another look at this now that St. Patrick's Day things will be put away, and I can think about Easter.
It is so lovely!
Have a great weekend!