The table is set and we're ready for July 4th.
I decided to use my red wine goblets
and accent pieces.
I found some cute ribbon at Joanne's Cloth World.
It looks so perfect hanging from our chandelier.
I love my little Patriotic animals displayed as a centerpiece.
Stan and I have collected these dishes since we first got married. The French artist Gerard Laptau designed these quaint pastoral scenes.
They are Villeroy & Boch.
The design is Naif.
Each plate has a different scene.
We always like to set them out for the holidays.
I love the village marketplace.
Looking forward to a fun day.
We're invited to Tami and Mark's for lunch and games, then home with the family for dinner.
Wishing you all a Happy 4th of July with your families and friends!
What a cosy table
ReplyDeleteYour table is lovely! The festooned sheep and cow are adorable and I love your peony wreath too! Have a wonderful 4th celebration! :)
ReplyDeleteLunch and games sounds so fun. All my game players are off for the holiday. I hope you all had fun. Looks like you will have a great dinner too, from the looks of the setting. I hope you have a fun and meaningful Independence Day enjoying life under "The Shadow of the Flag".
ReplyDeleteLiz
Your table setting is gorgeous! Hope you have a wonderful day of fun!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Patti
What a beautiful table! I love the drape-y look of the ribbons hanging from the chandelier and your dishes!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a fun afternoon! xoxo
Oh I love your table. So Americana. Love those plates, each one is just wonderful. Great decor on the chandy too. Thanks tons for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI simply love your 4th of July table, especially the ticking stripe tablecloth. I must have one!
ReplyDeleteLove those dishes!!!
ReplyDeletelove it all ...esp. the ticking tablecloth!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cheery table. I like how it's a bit of a twist on your usual Fourth of July decor. Those plates are charming! And I am a sucker for ticking stripe. Just love that table cloth! Hope you and your family had a wonderful Fourth. :)
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