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March 3, 2021

Tropical Spring Tablescape (T)

 

 Let's jump continents to enjoy a Tropical Spring Tablescape! 

These flowers had all the right colors for my tablescpape and I decided to incorporate elephants in with it too!  The dishes, tablecloth and napkins all had a touch of orange.  The vase  is an elephant!

These elephant plates are from World Market a couple of years ago.

I used green stemware and coffee mugs to go with the salad plates.

The flatware is decorated with antiqued silver finish so I used some antique silver napking rings to go along with them. The chargers are from Pier 1, and the dinner plates were a find at Cracker Barrel a long time ago.  The reminded me of the Thread and Berry plates by Juliska so I grabbed them up.  They have no identification on them.  The coffee mugs are from Park Designs, from the Old World Collection.  Green stemware was from One King's Lane many years back.

There were hydrangeas in the floral bouquet but they didn't last long. 
Carnations, Alstroemeria, Football Mums, Oriental Lilies and Stock

I hope you enjoyed my Tropical Spring Tablescape!
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Still enjoying the amaryllis!
I sure have enjoyed growing the amaryllis this winter season. 
 It gave me fresh flowers and added color!  They don't have to be just for Christmas!
Now I'll be waiting to see some daffodils and tulips!



8 comments:

  1. What a pretty table, Liz! It IS spring! I love the tablecloth and those chargers especially. A lovely spot for your meal!

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  2. That's so pretty and what a great combination - the salads and the vessel! The colors of the flowers and your tablecloth are really pleasing. I agree that those dinner plates look like thread and berry from Juliska - great find for less! Your stemware is really pretty, too, Liz. Very springy, all! Your amaryllis blends so perfectly with your color scheme, too!

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  3. Liz, I love the juxtaposition of the snow outside and your pretty tropical table inside. I have found some unique pieces at cracker barrel too, and I particularly love the dinner plates you found. I am also envious of your amaryllis...I can never grow these "easy to grow" plants and I truly love them. :(
    I am sure you are anxious to get out in your gardens as soon as the weather allows. Thanks for dropping by our blog hop.
    Kari @ Me and My Captain

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  4. Oh how cute Liz, I adore your elephants!! The vase is wonderful! The flowers are a unique and beautiful combo and perfect match with your cloth and elephant plates. I absolutely love amaryllis, such a magical flower!
    Jenna

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  5. What a gorgeous table and elephants never forget and they are showing us not to forget about Spring coming. So pretty. xoxo

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  6. Such a pretty table I have those same elephant plates from World market. I even have those lovely white chargers from pier1. The flowers are so pretty. The Amaryllis is stunning. Hoping spring will arrive soon and you can be off in your lovely gardens.

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  7. I cannot begin to tell you just how much I love those dinner plates!!!!!!!!!!! Colorful, whimsical, worldly...I see many beautiful tablescapes in the future with these! That World Market...such a cool place to shop! Your amaryllis is so pretty and totally worth the wait.

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  8. what a perfect spring setting...even with the snow outside! Just delightful!

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Welcome to Home and Gardening With Liz. I have combined my previous blogs “Infuse With Liz” and “Sit With Me In My Garden” into this new blog. I love interior decorating and gardening. I enjoy redefining interior spaces by moving things around and reusing decorative items already found in the home. I also enjoy creating tablescapes and an occasional crafting project. I'm so pleased you've stopped by. I invite you to follow me and I do hope you will keep coming back! Liz
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