Good morning! I am going to try and do a weekly series called “Setting the table with Tina” where I will feature weekly tablescapes. Sometimes, it might be a table set for 4 or 12 but I will do my best to stay consistent. I love setting tables and try to do something different each and every time. My products were practically born out of this passion and nothing pleases me more than sitting down to a beautiful set table.
So here is one I did about a week or so ago for an impromptu al fresco dinner for four. I am including resources (mostly ours) and an unadvertised promo at the bottom. Hope you enjoy……..
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Love these handblocked linens, such beautiful colors and details
Told you this was pretty! Not a single piece of blue and white, which admittedly required major restraint. But, this table was all about beautiful green and white, which is equally as beautiful. OK here is where everything is from-
Resources-
Floral trellis linens with green trim (also comes with white) Click here
Spring garden melamine and white scalloped chargers Click here
Green pagoda (our exclusive colored pagoda collection will be here in 4 weeks, stay tuned for presale)
Unannounced special-
Purchase any of the above (not including Juliska or Anthropologie, (our products only) Friday or Saturday, and you will receive a free pair of basket weave salad servers for your next alfresco meal!
NO CODE NECESSARY
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Hope you enjoyed my first in hopefully many of these to come! Nothing quite like the glow of candlelight on a beautifully set table outdoors. Though it was a humid day, thankfully by the time we sat down to eat, it was marginally better, need to take advantage of these fleeting summer days! Until my next tablescape, wishing you a fabulous day and end to your week.
Don’t forget about our incredible tabletop arrival sale (plus a giveaway) happening now! Click here to see
I love everything you do, except the always wrinkled table cloths. You’re tables are absolutely perfect and all I can see is are the wrinkles and the heavy lines from the packaging on your table cloths. I don’t think we can be friends.
It all comes together so prettily! The pagoda in the center just makes the table complete and doesn’t require very many flowers to finish things off. Well done, Tina. 🙂
Good grief; I can’t believe the comment about the tablecloth. I don’t think I would like to have whoever that is to my house as a guest, they would be looking for something to find fault with. I love your blog and look forward to reading every post. Thank you for bringing joy and beauty to my day.
This is dreamy! have the hurricanes and love them, I think I need this melamine and that gorgeous green pagoda I will be ordering when they are available.
So funny I ordered these linens earlier this week and now cannot wait to get them!
Tina, as per usual, you have created a magazine worthy table. Just sublime! I own this melamine and you gave me some great ideas of how to up my game:-)
To Lupe above- you sound like an angry and bitter person. Shame on you for coming here with that comment. I think Tina is right, this is not the place for you, its for nice people who appreciate beauty and do not like to spread negativity.
The green and white is so refreshing. Here in Alabama, we have to settle for dining on a screened in deck due to the bugs. Plus the heat and humidity are unbearable right now. Your beautiful, cool tablescape would certainly be a winner right now. Absolutely love it Tina.
People say the strangest things! I didn’t even notice the wrinkles in the tablecloth and had to go back to the photos to see what she was talking about. Loved the table setting in the green and white; it was a nice change from the blue and white.
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Good morning! I am going to try and do a weekly series called “Setting the table with Tina” where I will feature weekly tablescapes. Sometimes, it might be a table set for 4 or 12 but I will do my best to stay consistent. I love setting tables and try to do something different each and every time. My products were practically born out of this passion and nothing pleases me more than sitting down to a beautiful set table.
So here is one I did about a week or so ago for an impromptu al fresco dinner for four. I am including resources (mostly ours) and an unadvertised promo at the bottom. Hope you enjoy……..
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Love these handblocked linens, such beautiful colors and details
Told you this was pretty! Not a single piece of blue and white, which admittedly required major restraint. But, this table was all about beautiful green and white, which is equally as beautiful. OK here is where everything is from-
Resources-
Floral trellis linens with green trim (also comes with white) Click here
Spring garden melamine and white scalloped chargers Click here
Etched swag and garland 12″ hurricanes Click here
Juliska flatware Click here
Basketweave salt and peppers Click here
Green/white mini vases Click here
Glassware Anthropologie (bought long ago)
Green pagoda (our exclusive colored pagoda collection will be here in 4 weeks, stay tuned for presale)
Unannounced special-
Purchase any of the above (not including Juliska or Anthropologie, (our products only) Friday or Saturday, and you will receive a free pair of basket weave salad servers for your next alfresco meal!
NO CODE NECESSARY
_______________________
Hope you enjoyed my first in hopefully many of these to come! Nothing quite like the glow of candlelight on a beautifully set table outdoors. Though it was a humid day, thankfully by the time we sat down to eat, it was marginally better, need to take advantage of these fleeting summer days! Until my next tablescape, wishing you a fabulous day and end to your week.
Don’t forget about our incredible tabletop arrival sale (plus a giveaway) happening now! Click here to see
I love everything you do, except the always wrinkled table cloths. You’re tables are absolutely perfect and all I can see is are the wrinkles and the heavy lines from the packaging on your table cloths. I don’t think we can be friends.
Sorry not perfect! Do the best I can and as this table is far from the house, wasn’t in the cards.Maybe I am not the blog for you in that case.
This is going to be a great series Tina. Can’t wait for more.
Excellent!
I always enjoy your table settings along with your Fantastic photographs and blog!!!
Thank you.
Stay safe…
Great idea! Looking forward to seeing all the posts!
Sooooo pretty 🌿💚🌿 love the green & white!
It all comes together so prettily! The pagoda in the center just makes the table complete and doesn’t require very many flowers to finish things off. Well done, Tina. 🙂
Love this Tina… keep it coming‼️
I love everything you do is so perfect and beautiful God bless you have a beautiful day
Good grief; I can’t believe the comment about the tablecloth. I don’t think I would like to have whoever that is to my house as a guest, they would be looking for something to find fault with. I love your blog and look forward to reading every post. Thank you for bringing joy and beauty to my day.
This is dreamy! have the hurricanes and love them, I think I need this melamine and that gorgeous green pagoda I will be ordering when they are available.
So funny I ordered these linens earlier this week and now cannot wait to get them!
Such a beautiful job.
Love your Table-settings! You inspire me. When your table is set beautifully, everything tastes delicious! 🌸
I love how you’ve incorporated flowers in your pagoda, it’s such a beautiful and refreshing table setting!
Elegant ! Love the green and white !
I think the flowers in the pagoda is a great idea. that looks great. I wouldn’t have thought of that
What beautiful table settings in a serene atmosphere ! Thank you for inspiring us.
I am missing our alfresco suppers here ~ It has been too HOT. Patience . . . .
Note on Lupe’s comment ~ I notice the fold creases, too, but they look just like mine.
Tina, as per usual, you have created a magazine worthy table. Just sublime! I own this melamine and you gave me some great ideas of how to up my game:-)
To Lupe above- you sound like an angry and bitter person. Shame on you for coming here with that comment. I think Tina is right, this is not the place for you, its for nice people who appreciate beauty and do not like to spread negativity.
Tina, adore all you do!
A big fan in Pasadena
Leesa
It looks absolutely beautiful Tina. I love the hurricanes. And the green is refreshing.
The green and white is so refreshing. Here in Alabama, we have to settle for dining on a screened in deck due to the bugs. Plus the heat and humidity are unbearable right now. Your beautiful, cool tablescape would certainly be a winner right now. Absolutely love it Tina.
People say the strangest things! I didn’t even notice the wrinkles in the tablecloth and had to go back to the photos to see what she was talking about. Loved the table setting in the green and white; it was a nice change from the blue and white.