Valentine's Day Table Setting: Welcome to the 180th Tablescape Thursday!

    Valentine's Day is just a few days away.   Did you forward your Valentine's Day cards to the Valentine, Texas Post Master to have them postmarked with their famous stamp?  Such a cute idea!



    We've been having spring-like weather for weeks here in Georgia.  Even the daffodils are in full bloom.  The porch was calling, begging me to come out and play.   Just look at all that glorious sunshine!





    A simple centerpiece worked well for this table setting.






    Sheer napkin sheaths are layered over April Cornell napkins found while antiquing a few years ago.





    On another past antiquing adventure, I found 27 pieces of this International china for just $14.  I filled in with a few more pieces from eBay.  The pattern is Glenwood and depicts a pretty gardenia in the center.   Homer Laughlin made this same pattern...not sure of the pattern name, though.



    The stemware sparkled in the beautiful sunshine.  Iced tea glass is Waterford, pattern is Araglin.  The goblet is Vendome Clear by Noritake.  (Vendome Clear stemware can also be seen THIS Halloween table setting.)



    I wanted a simple centerpiece for this Valentine's Day soiree, so I gathered shed River Birch branches from the yard and tucked them down inside a shabby urn.  You may remember this urn from THIS table setting when it was filled with roses, daisies and Creeping Jenny.



    The branches were adorned with pink mercury-glass hearts and hearts decoupaged with sheet music and glitter.  Today, we'll imagine the music is all love songs.





    Recently I saw papier-mâchéd, music-covered  hearts on Etsy and I decided to try making my own.  I'll post a little tutorial showing how I made them soon.  These are not  papier-mâchéd, they were actually much easier to make than that.  I didn't antique the music/paper, just left it white to contrast against the branches.  It would be easy to "antique" the sheet music for an aged look, though.





    I know it's kinda hard to see but there's a little, silver-glittered heart in the center of this one.





    I tucked moss (left over from THIS mossy table setting) around the base of the River Birch branches.








    On Tuesday evening I was able to snap a few pics during the Blue Hour.  (You can read all about the blue hour, HERE.) Isn't that just the most amazing color of blue?  And I didn't do anything to this photo, no editing at all.  This is how it came out of the camera.  The blue hour is amazing, isn't it?




    Happy Valentine's Day, dear friends!



    Looking forward to the beautiful tablescapes linked for this Tablescape Thursday!



    For additonal Valentine's Day table settings, click on the "Holiday" category at the top of this blog.  Or, click on the "Tablescape" category above and scroll down to "Holiday Tablescapes."

    Resources:
    Chargers:  Neiman Marcus or Horchow 4 years ago
    China: International, Pattern is Glenwood, found antiquing and on eBay
    Flatware: Towle, King Richard
    Crystal Stemware: Iced Beverage, Waterford, Araglin; Goblet: Vendome Clearprovided by Noritake
    Napkins: April Cornell, found while thrifting
    Sheer Napkin Sheaths: Local home decor shop
    Napkin Rings: The Style Sisters Shop
    Mercury Glass Votive Holders: Pottery Barn
    Candles: Provided by Colonial Candle
    Pink Mercury Glass Hearts: eBay
    Music Covered Hearts: Created for tablesetting, Tutorial coming soon.

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