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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Tablescape Moods of Fall


White still plays a big part in my vignettes and tablescapes for fall. But my tables often show my tendency to mix the brightest white with the darkest browns of autumn that I enjoy so much.


Since white is a neutral, it can follow whatever colors and natural elements the season has to offer. For fall I like to add dried flowers and foliage.


I tend to use my brown transferware the most in fall. But I often use plain white napkins on tablescapes in all seasons, and autumn is no exception.


The mix of light and dark can make for a table as crisp as that of summer. This combination of china was set on a plaid blanket for a dramatic backdrop with all the crystal and silver. Whether in daylight or evening, I love the mood of fall tables in deep browns and white. . . .














































I'm enjoying the moody autumn tones.
I hope you're getting a good dose of your own fall colors!
Ciao! for now!

Jacqueline


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28 comments:

  1. Elegant is the word! Love those earthy touches. Each and every single picture is fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

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  2. Jacqueline, these photos are amazing. I love the combination of chocolate and white. What do you call the dish in the 9th photo with the lid? I think I have one somewhere and must look for it. It is a covered serving dish of some sort. Beautiful photos..must go look again. Hugs

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  3. I'm going to an antique show in Denver this weekend, and I'm now going to look for a brown wool plaid throw. The brown transferware looks wonderful on it. Thanks for the inspiration!!! Sally

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  4. This is a wow post for me. Pretty and giving me some good ideas.

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  5. Bello, bello!!!
    Me encantan las telas y ceramica antigua que muestra!!
    Son unos rincones con mucho encanto.
    Gracias por compartirlo.
    Saludos.
    Veronica.

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  6. Stunning! Absolutely heartwarming...I really need to invest in brown transferware dishes....they are soooooooooo me.
    Thanks for inspiring.
    Have a great day.

    Ciao Bella

    CREATIVE CARMELINA

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  7. I awarded you the Versitile Blogger Award....come check it out at Mel's Designs from the Cabin.

    and I love those brown dishes!!
    Mel

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  8. I'm visiting from a link at Deb's and her kitties! I lived in Albuquerque for 23 years ... my old home. Nice to meet you and what a beautiful blog!

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  9. Jacqueline.. your white with brown is certainly one of my favorites. I love your collection of brown transferware.. The bone dishes are so much fun. You should think about a book... xo marlis

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  10. What a pretty collection of transferware. I have red, blue and black but no brown - I might have to rectify that issue. It goes so well with fall as well as with a neutral color scheme. Beautiful photos, as always.

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  11. Just gorgeous. I love the browns and whites and you have such pretty transferware dishes. I noticed one napkin had a signature and date on it and am wondering why. Beautiful post! Pamela

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  12. These are gorgeous photos...love the color combo!

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  13. Hi Jacqueline,
    Your photos are just beautiful!! I feel like I'm looking at an English country house. I adore your white ironstone and brown transferware, they look so lovely together!
    Hope you have a wonderful night.
    Sincerely,
    Melinda

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  14. Beautifully white and forever classic. andrea@townandprairie

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  15. Hi J,
    As ALWAYS a gorgeous tablescape! LOVE the deep chocolate plaid with creamy dishes, and your transferware is always enviable! Rich fall tones at their very best, Stunning!
    Hugs,
    Bella

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  16. One of my favorite places to visit, you always have such lovely post and such beautiful things to share... the colors are great..ty Janice

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  17. A pretty collection of transferware. I have red, yellow and pink but no brown - I might have to rectify that issue. It goes so well with fall as well as with a neutral color scheme.

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  18. Love that plaid tablecloth! Just a beautiful 'scape!

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  19. I love your neutral look. The subjects are interesting and the over-all look is classey!!

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  20. I love transferware, the brown and white pieces are great for fall. This is a beautiful tablescape! Laura Cottage and Broome

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  21. Gorgeous as always. You never disappoint. Love this table setting.
    Happy weekend......Sarah

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  22. Love the colors, the mercury glass--its all beautiful!

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  23. Gorgeous! All of your neutrals are 'calling me'. Brown and white transfeware is my favorite and I love all the textures in your vignettes...oh, and love the brown tartan on your table.
    Have a great weekend,
    Babs

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  24. Your photos are all so pretty! i absolutely love your post. Enjoyed each and every shot. Just beautiful.

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  25. Your white ironstone and brown transferware are so beautiful togeter., along with the linens and candlelight, it's a lovely vignettte.

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful post and linking to Potpourri Friday. You participation is appreciated!

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  26. Holy patina Batman! Gorgeous, gorgeous photos! So rich and pretty. Love those bird stickers too! Thanks much for stopping by to comment on my spell book! :)

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  27. Jacqueline, I just saw your post on the House in the Roses. What beautiful images you have here!! Love the brown transferware with the white. Very nice combination for fall! I am now your newest follower; and I hope you will follow me, too!
    Blessings to you!

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  28. Oh this is so pretty! I can never find brown transferware that looks like this. I love the first piece the most! You also have the loveliest ironstone. I was going to ask you if you know anything about mercury glass? I found a piece today. It has the original sticker and it looks to be the real deal pre-1900. Jacqueline it was a $1 at the thrift store! I picked it up and looked around like did any body see this? Are you kidding! I don't think anyone here knows what it is!
    Sherry

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