Cabbage Dreams Tablescape

As much as I don’t want to jinx us, I feel like ol’ Phil has lost his touch… it was 70 degrees in Texas this week! And while I am doing my best to live in the here and now and to savor what each season brings, I can’t help but think of spring when the sun is shining so bright!

Now, we all know my love of cabbageware (my collection started from my brother’s Peter Rabbit baby shower)! And I have been seeing posts of Hobby Lobby’s cabbage plates (at an excellent price). Bordallo will always be the standard when it comes to cabbageware, but I love that there are more affordable options. Could these be everyday dinner plates? Absolutely! But realistically, I reach for my white, basketweave plates for every day.

Anyway, I was finally able to grab some from Hobby Lobby today! They had 4 left at my store, and I was satisfied with that. With the two Southern Living plates I have from Dillards, I now have 6 place settings. Enough for an intimate spring brunch!

For this set up, I used a mix of cabbageware from Southern Living, Hobby Lobby and Target (last season). My favorite Pottery Barn napkins, which have sadly been discontinued, made some pretty cute placemats! I love mixing patterns, à la Julia Berolzheimer. She is the master of print mixing when it comes to textiles!

As you can see, florals and Ikat prints together are my favorite way to style a table. The Ikat tones down the feminine florals just enough. You could also do a stripe, a geometric print, or a plaid. Solids and florals-on-florals tend to keep it very sweet, which does have its time and place.

I’ve gathered some links for you to make your own cabbage table! (Links not commissionable)

Hobby Lobby Plates

Southern Living Cabbage Collection

Cracker Barrel Cabbage Collection

Temp-tations Cabbage Set

Bordallo Plates

Target Pink Raddichio Mug

Target Pink Raddichio Plate

Tablecloth

Pink Napkins

Silverware

How do you feel about cabbageware? I’d love to know!

xo, Amanda

“It Takes a Village” Christmas Table

Whew, Christmas came in a whirlwind! I may have just recovered from all the activities. We had the privilege of hosting some special people for a holiday meal, and I was so excited by how the table turned out!

Last year, I painted the wooden laser cut village scenes to sit on top of our built-ins in the living room. This year actually turned out pretty sparse on the decor due to emergency surgeries and hospital stays… That’s another story-all is well and on the mend. By the time I got to the village scenes, I didn’t feel like decorating any more spaces. But, serendipitously, that freed them up to be an amazing little centerpiece for our special dinner!

I’ve loved this block printed tablecloth for a while now, and snapped it up along with the LED birch trees for added drama.

I was really eager to use the etched glass chargers I found on clearance from At Home (they were a great dupe for the Terrain mercury glass chargers). And I gasped when I saw the matching napkin rings at Home Goods (almost perfect dupe for the now sold out napkin rings from West Elm)!

Since the punch was such a hit at Thanksgiving, I wanted to make another special drink or punch for this dinner. My punch bowl came with only 8 cups and I needed 10. During my hunt for extra cups (and ones that were not actual leaded glass), I noticed that Crate and Barrel’s hatch glass collection now had teacups with saucers! No lead, dishwasher safe, say less.

I wandered the aisles of Hobby Lobby looking for snowy fabric to wrap around the trees, and stumbled across the most darling place card holders that look like little evergreen trees in galvanized pots. You know how you just know something is going to work? I could literally feel the zing of creative energy when I picked them up. And at 60% off, it would have been a crime to leave them!

A star topper place card and ribbon finished it off, and voila! I just couldn’t believe my eyes when it all came together.

It truly takes a village to love on and support the churches in our area, and my husband has been blessed with the best team for the job. They are kind, generous, hard working and creative people who love their jobs and love him. It’s such a gift to watch, and I love that we got a chance to give a little of that love back.

Did you host this year? I’d love to hear about it!

xo, Amanda