Still My Favorite Table for Easter

 

With Easter right around the corner, I've been thinking about my antique Azalea China by Noritake. It has such a beautiful pattern with its soft hues of pinks, grays, and greens. 



I'm bringing this favorite tablescape post "Eggs On Top" from the archives to share with you. 


The centerpiece featured an egg wreath and pink pillar candle placed on a cake stand. Although we have moved to another state (Missouri to Kentucky) and I have changed the title of my blog from JBigg's Little Pieces to Life in Kentucky, the wreath and the china has traveled right along. 



My Grandmother bought pieces of the Azalea China from the Larkin Company using premiums from laundry detergent in the 1930s. This China was passed to my Mom then later to me. I sure hope my daughter wants it and it doesn't end up in a yard sale but who knows! 




The Fitz and Floyd rabbits in the picture below are from the Woodland Spring Collection. They are another one of my Easter favorites. 











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. 








The pink table runner and napkins were made by my friend JoAnn. 





My husband bought the Wm. Rogers and Son Gold Plated Enchanted Rose Flatware set at a small shop in Cape Girardeau, MO when we were living in Missouri. 




The pink stemware is Fostoria Heritage.  







The cake plate sitting in the lower left corner above is such a beautiful piece.  You can see the gold handles on each side of it. 





Hope you have enjoyed seeing my Easter tablescape featuring Noritake Azalea China - Judy.

Linking to:

Mosaic Monday @ Letting Go of the Bay Leaf on Sunday

Love Your Creativity Link Party @ Life and Linda on Sunday at 2pm

Sundays on Silverado @ The House on Silverado

Inspire Me Monday @ Create With Joy on Sunday

Happiness is Homemade @ Ducks in A Row on Sunday
All About Home @ Common Ground on Monday at 6pm
Met Monday @ Between Naps on the Porch

Lou Lous Girls Fabulous Party on Monday's at 8pm

Inspire Me Tuesday @ A Stroll thru Life

Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop @ Ducks 'n A Row on Tuesday pm

Wonderful Wednesday @ Oh My Heatsie Girl on Tuesday

Creative Muster Party @ Fluster Buster on Tuesday at 6 pm

Photographing New Zealand @ My Corner of the World on Wednesday

Full Plate Thursday @ Miz Helen's Country Collage at 8:30 am

Classy Flamingo @ Poinsettia Drive 

Thankful Thursday @ It's a Small Town Life

Create, Bake & Grow Together @ Shabby Art Boutique on Thursday

Thursday Favorite Things @ Follow the Yellow Brick Home 

Wandering Camera @ Ink Torrents Graphics on the last Thursday of the month

Little Things Thursday @ Random-osity

Friendship Friday @ Create With Joy on Thurs pm

Fabulous Link Party @ Peacock Ridge Farm

Pink Saturday @ How Sweet the Sound


Mosaic Monday @ Letting Go of the Bay Leaf on Sunday

Love Your Creativity Link Party @ Life and Linda on Sunday at 2pm

Sundays on Silverado @ The House on Silverado

Inspire Me Monday @ Create With Joy on Sunday

Happiness is Homemade @ Ducks in A Row on Sunday



6 comments:

  1. Your Easter tablescape is gorgeous! Your china is so pretty and the centerpiece and bunnies are perfect.

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  2. Judy - and a third post for Mosaic Monday! You are on a roll! And what a stunning tablescape. It is difficult to pick out what I like best, but I think the Fitz and Floyd pieces take the cake! Overall, the pieces all work together to make for a very inviting table! Whoever is joining you for Easter is very blessed!

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  3. Judy - your table is beautiful - so soft and inviting! I love the color palette and those Azalea China dishes are gorgeous and that they were handed down from your grandmother to your mother to you makes them all that much more special. The Fostoria glasses are beautiful too and so is your wreath centerpiece - might have to borrow that idea lol. The Fitz and Floyd bunnies are adorable - I don't think I've seen them before but I can definitely see why they would be favorites. Just lovely, all of it!

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  4. P.S. The comment above is from Kim from thecatswhiskerz.com. I don't know why it shows up as unknown...

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  5. Judy I love this Azalea pattern china, and your table is beautiful. I acquired a really nice set from a NC estate several years ago, and set at least one cherished tablescape for my husband's birthday. One of my bloggers friends, Mary Ferguson, of My Dogs, My Garden and Mary loved it and I gifted it to her in my purge of 2018. Sadly, she passed away that same year.
    ps - Happy Birthday to you as I see you recently celebrated. Your celebration looked fabulous!

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