Are you dreaming of Fall or has fall arrived in your area? For me, I'm still dreaming, our heat index was 104 plus lots of humidity.
I'm featuring a fall "scape" on my peninsula in my kitchen today as I prepare for fall around the house.
Casual entertaining may be in store this evening with some friends who don't mind eating in the kitchen.
The peninsula is set for two but can easily seat four. I have additional place settings sitting on the hutch ready to add.
Does your eye go to the candle when you look at the image below?
Mine certainly does, candles do add a warm glow to the setting and this little acorn candle has a light fall scent.
Our kitchen is open to the family room. It makes transitioning smooth and easy. You can see the fireplace I white washed a couple of months ago, and you can read about it here.
I made a change on the fireplace to a different centerpiece. I found a great lidded box in my fall pieces and made an arrangement with stems I already had. Nice and it was free.
Back in the kitchen, I'm using umber canisters and a special tea towel made by my friend, JoAnn.
Did you notice the great little speckled glass pumpkin used in the centerpiece? It has survived three moves!
There you have it.
Thanks for stopping by for another day of Life in Kentucky - Judy.
Great parties I am linking to:
Amaze Me Monday @
Dwellings
Met Monday @ Between Naps on the
Porch
Mosaic Monday @ Normandy Life on
Sunday evening
Show and Share @
Coastal Charm
Celebrate Your Story @
Sweet Sensations
Inspire Me Tuesday @
A Stroll Thru Life on Tuesday
The Scoop @
Stone Gable Blog
You're Gonna
Love It Tuesday @ Kathe With an E
Tweak It Tuesday @
Cozy Little House
Sizzle into Summer@ DIY by Design
Wow Us Wednesdays @
Savvy Southern Style on Tuesday evening
Share Your Cup
Thursday @ Have A Cup of Mrs. Olson on Wed. evenings
Share Your Style
Link Party @ 21 Rosemary Lane on Wed. evenings
Simple & Sweet Fridays @
Rooted in Thyme
Tablescape Thursday @ Between Naps on
the Porch
Favorite Things
Thursday @ Katherine's Corner
Home and Garden Thursday @ A
Delightsome Life
Home Sweet Home @ The
Charm of Home on Thursday
Inspiration
Thursday @ In The New House
Feathered Nest Friday @
The French Country Cottage
Foodie Friday & Everything Else @
Rattlebridge Farm
The Bouquet of Talent Party @
Life on Lakeshore Drive - Saturday
DIY Sunday Showcase @ The
Interior Frugalista - Saturday
Sundays at Home @
Love of Home on Saturday
Table It Link
Party @ Life and Linda
Inspiration Monday @
Our Southern Home
Dishing It and
Digging It @ Rustic & Refined on Sundays
This all looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteWell, I guess I will stop whining about MY high temps today after reading about yours! :)
I enjoy having company at our kitchen table. It works when there are four or 6 and is cozy and easier than taking things farther into the dining room. Your tables cape is so pretty and surely looks like fall.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Judy. I love the warmth that candles bring as well. I have a glass pumpkin like that, only mine is green. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Absolutely beautiful arrangements. How did that pumpkin ever survive-- it looks so delicate.
ReplyDeleteYou're getting me all excited to get home from our cottage and start decorating for fall! I love your vignettes! But 104 degrees, NOT so much! It's finally suppose to cool down by this weekend and start feeling more like early fall.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing setting. Beauty, warmth, and welcoming.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and so fall inspiring. Like you, it has been hot here in North Carolina this week. Your tablescape makes me long for cooler days and crisp nights.
ReplyDeleteWho wouldn't love sitting at the kitchen peninsula when it is decorated up so beautifully?!! Lucky company! Great dish stack combo and you've made the pretty centerpiece fit in perfectly again. I enjoyed seeing your lovely view to the living room and your fireplace. Having candles burning with fall decor is a must though in these parts, we do get the cozy feel from them whereas, it sounds like, you just get EXTRA heat! :( Hope it cools down for your soon.
ReplyDelete104ยบ!! That's awful especially for September. I didn't know it could be so hot in Kentucky. Your fall setting certainly creates an inviting place to sit and dine. Love the view to the family room. The fireplace bricks look wonderful whitewashed. Love the lighted cabinets - it makes for such a nice display area and I like the fall accents you've placed there.
ReplyDeleteJudy,
ReplyDeleteAmazing Fall Kitchen Scape, dear friend!
I absolutely adore your mantel decor!
"Mr. Ed" and I aren't burning candles after the ordeal with our white Kitchen cabinets last year. I'm using diffusers and battery candles.
I do love the warm glow of the candles as night sets on much earlier these days!
The warm Autumnal hues are warm and inviting. Know your friends will enjoy their time with you and their meal!
Fondly,
Pat
I love the way you set the table - cute dishes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with SYC.
Your fall decor has been artfully arranged and I'll be digging my things out in another week. Autumn is my favourite season!
ReplyDeleteJudy, 104!!! Love the glass pumpkin. Sylvia D.
ReplyDeleteWe're enjoying beautiful warm weather here in Normandy after a very rainy summer but I can't imagine how I would cope with 104!
ReplyDeleteYour autumnal table setting is lovely and a wonderful way to mark the changing of the seasons, despite the heat.
Thanks for sharing your decorating ideas with us for Mosaic Monday this week. P.S. The Savannah Girl looks very cute!
Oh Judy, cute leaf plates! Love the shot from the kitchen to your new painted fireplace with all the bright fall colors. also love the box with fall foliage, it all looks wonderful! I can't believe it's 104, wow, it's not quite that bad in Alabama, hopefully temps will drop soon!
ReplyDeleteJenna
A beautiful fall setting. The leaf shaped dishes are great. I hope it soon cools down for you!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy, Lovely place setting! My eye was immediately drawn to the white pitcher, then to the candle. I too love candles during the fall. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Noreen