Apple-Themed Fantasy Tablescape

It’s rare that I repeat a theme, but when Cuisine Kathleen announced her apple theme for today, I had to create a new Apple -Themed Fantasy Tablescape. Just a few weeks ago, I presented An Apple for the Teacher, and really had fun digging into my stash for apple-themed items. With the new challenge in front of me, I decided to re-invent the ‘scape using some new pieces along with some that I used the first time.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Tablescape Intro

I started with the Indian cotton apple tablecloth from HomeGoods — I used the napkins the last time but not the tablecloth — to create a strong base for a lighter table.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Tablescape 5

The fabric spoke to me and I pulled out tableware with leafy green accents to bring the images of nature onto the table.  The Noritake Aberdeen takes its place, its gold rim enhanced by the gold chargers and the dessert plate.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Place Setting 4

 

The beaded apples represent the fantasy; their beautiful texture and delicate shine bring out our longing for the perfect crisp bite into fall’s bountiful apple harvest.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Place Setting 1

The Gorham Trilogy sterling flatware has lovely tendrils climbing its handles.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Place Setting 2

The vintage cut glass stemware repeats the natural theme while the swirled champagne flute adds movement to the setting.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Stemware

Add the “golden apple” in the cloche and we’ve got a theme going!

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Cloche

I purposely tried to keep this tablescape lighter but still have lots of shine, so the mirror under the centerpiece was a must. I normally try to keep my centerpieces pretty low, as I have a small dining room and I don’t want them to overpower my room or discourage conversation among my guests. These tall candlesticks, topped by Partylite votives, are thin enough to see around but also pick up the gold accents seen elsewhere on the table. I’m usually a symmetrical kind of girl, but the two levels of these candlesticks was kind of fun when paired with the cloche.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Centerpiece

The red candleholders repeat the shape of the apples and add a pop of lustrous red to the table.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Tablescape 2

A well-worn and oh-so-soft white damask napkin in a wedding-band ring accents the lightness of the tableware; you can never go wrong with collecting vintage linens.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Napkin Rings 2

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Napkin Rings 3

Thrift Store Finds

It’s not a GMR tablescape without a visit to a thrift store, and the Apple-Themed Fantasy Tablescape is no exception. I really scored this time with these candlesticks that pick up the autumn colors of the tablecloth. I actually found these on two different trips to the Salvation Army store; who could pass them up at $1.46 and $.76? I had originally intended to paint them antique white, but they were perfect for this theme!

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Candlesticks

Thrift store finds help to anchor the colors in the tablecloth.

I also found another set of napkin rings at the same place I found these rings; apparently napkin rings are a popular give-away to thrift stores. With twelve of these beauties that stand up on their own, I can create a myriad of napkin arrangements. Just like wedding-band china, these rings are classics.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Napkin Rings

You can’t go wrong with wedding band napkin rings!

This tablescape shows that you don’t need to have flowers or layers and layers of expensive dishes to create beauty for your home. Most of the items on this table were either given to me by relatives and friends or found at a resale shop. With some thrifty shopping and an accepting heart, grandma’s old dishes will become your treasures too.

GotMyReservations -- Apple Fantasy Tablescape 7

I’m linking up this week at Let’s Dish with Cuisine Kathleen Open House Party with No Minimalist Here, Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life, and Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch. Be sure to visit these creative bloggers for lovely photos and inspiration.

Got my bags, got my reservations,
Spent each dime I could afford.
Like a child in wild anticipation,
I long to hear that, “All aboard!”

Music and lyrics by Bud Green, Les Brown and Ben Homer (1944)

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14 thoughts on “Apple-Themed Fantasy Tablescape

  1. I agree that we don’t need to buy new things for every table. I usually use flowers and natural things from my yard and mix and match the dishes I have with linens for different effects. I’m really glad you did not paint the candlesticks! It’s nice to have the color on this pretty table! Linda

  2. Beautiful table, very elegant. Very pretty flatware, I like the pattern the length of the pieces. You will use those napkin rings over and over, they are so versatile. I love those beaded apples…I a couple bags of plum colored fruit at the thrift store, anxious to use it for a fall table.
    Have a wonderful week…

  3. I have no idea how I missed this! So glad that you commented on my post, so that I could find yours. Love, love that tablecloth and all of the shine and those great bargains! I need to go shopping with you!

  4. I love your apple-themed table…beautiful…and those thrift store finds are fabulous…the candlestick holders and those fabulous napkin rings….you’re right…they’re going to go w/ a gazillion things…completely classic!!!

    Love/hugs/blessings,
    L

  5. You have put such a pretty table together. I love the Noritake Aberdeen china. It is beautiful, such a classic design. You really did good on the candlesticks and napkin rings, quite a find. Isn’t it just the greatest when you score really nice things at phenomenal prices. The apples do add such a vibrant sparkle to the whole table! Great job!! Incidentally, since I started reading your posts I find myself singing “Got my bags, got my reservations” when I am walking through the grocery store. After that I burst into “See the pyramids along the Nile, watch the sunrise on a tropic isle”, and yes people do stare.

  6. Another lovely table from you. Love those napkin rings. This post would be perfect for my new link party tomorrow, Oct. 1, called We Call It Olde – anything antique or vintage. I hope you’ll link up! Take care – Dawn @ We Call It Junkin.com

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