My days have been pretty busy lately and I've had little time for tablescaping or blogging...so sad!
Thus, I am resorting to showing this fall 'scape I did a couple of years ago before I had a blog.
I had just purchased the new little rooster and was trying out colours that would coordinate with him.
I added my pumpkin bowls for a pop of orange.
We have a nice view of this
mountain from our "window table".
mountain from our "window table".
However, the mountains on the opposite side of the house are rugged, snow-capped ones and would be more pleasing to view during our dinners. If only we could turn our house for mealtime!
A night time view and I changed up the pumpkin bowls with acorn bowls.
I love coordinating rich burgundy with fall accessories.
It creates a dramatic quality wherever you put it.
A few details....
All candleholders are Global Fusion by Partylite (still available)
Pumpkin bowls were from TSC (The Shopping Channel, Canada a few years back)
Acorn bowls were from Home Sense a couple years ago
Amber Stemware from Superstore awhile back
Rooster from Inspiration Gifts (a local boutique)
Placemats & Tablecloth from Sears catalogue years ago
Thanks for stopping by.
Hopefully, I will have some time to show my fall decor and a few new tablescapes in the weeks to come.
In the meantime, be sure to head over to BNOTP for some great eye candy!
Love it all! Great ideas.
ReplyDeleteKarin
Lovely...I really like the rich colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant way to set a fall table! I love all the golds with burgundy and orange -- so warm and inviting!
ReplyDeleteSo rich and beautiful. The view you show is lovely of the mountains. I used to have a great mountain view...didn't appreciate it like I shoudl have. Joni
ReplyDeleteOoooo! Nice! Great colors! Great therapy, huh!?
ReplyDeleteOh such pretty colors. Love the mountain view -- wouldn't it be wonderful to have a rotating house!
ReplyDeleteFabulous colors...really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe color of the candles are perfect for a beautiful autumn table! Love the pumpkin mini tureens.
ReplyDeleteOnce the sun sets the only view that matters is the one in the room and yours is perfect. Love your fall table and all the rich, cozy colors. Linda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fall color for your tablescape, love the cute pumkins!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely and elegant.
ReplyDeleteCarol
Glad you brought this tablescape back out again. It's grorgeous and deserves to be seen! Thanks for visiting ButtermilkCottage!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Stunning colors!
ReplyDeleteVery lush and elegant! and I can just smell the pumpkin pie baking. :-)
ReplyDelete~erin
So gorgeous and so dramatic. I love the acorn bowls. I thought the color had just changed on my computer, good thing it wasn't my eyes. The rooster fits in so well.
ReplyDeleteI need to try a fall table. This is sooo inspiring.
That table is so beautiful. Gorgeous color!
ReplyDeleteOh, pumpkins and a rooster...this is the PERFECT table :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gail
Very pretty, love all the warm colors. You have the perfect fall accessories...Christine
ReplyDeleteWell now I can just wade into those colors and be happy! Beautiful table settings, and fabulous color choices -- so rich and evocative of warmth and the gathering-in of autumn.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
Cass
I love how your rooster holds center court over your beautiful table. I'm glad you posted for us to see the warmth of your beautiful table.
ReplyDeletehugs ~lynne~
Your rooster is beautiful. I love the colors, it's all so rich and welcoming.
ReplyDeleteWhat a rich and elegant looking table. The deep colors are just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHi DD!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful Fallish table! Rich colors!
Hope you are well!
DD,
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty setting and a beautiful view!
Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting on my fall tablescape.
I'm new to blog world, so your repeat is 'new to me.' Great details and you have a wonderful eye for balance and proportion. Thank you for sharing your charming design. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeletePretty pumpkins and so enjoyed it again. Happy Fall Tablescaping!
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