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Cozy Autumnal Squash Roast
This tablescape was inspired by the beautiful tablecloth – I loved the moody maroons and purple vines swirling through it for fall. I emphasized the colors out with some scalloped napkins and watercolored menus. To make the table setting extra cozy, I added dark brown rattan napkin rings and chargers, as well as some neutral colored pumpkins and freshly potted rosemary. I finished off the tablescape with my favorite silver candlesticks and plaid lumbar pillows on each chair to allow for hours of comfortable lounging.
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Effortless Paisley with Rustic Charm
In my opinion, paisley prints can go one of two ways – sophisticated and preppy or laid-back and vintage. I chose to style this beautiful tablecloth in a more organic way, bringing in natural elements with potted plants, a linen runner and seagrass textures. The dark rattan chargers add a bit of contrast to the table and the knotted lace napkins provide a delicate and feminine detail. This was the perfect tablescape for an cozy night of soup in the sunroom with my mama.
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Rustic ‘Welcome to Fall’ Gnocchi Night
The delicate plaid pattern on this tablecloth felt so fitting for one of my first fall tablescapes of the year. I paired is it with some of my favorite crochet chargers to give it a bit of a rustic feel, layering on terracotta pots with fresh herbs, twisted taper candles and mini pumpkins. Whenever I serve fresh pasta, I love to have additional seasonings (cheeses, salt, pepper, herbs) for guests to add to their dish based on their preferences. It makes the experience more interactive and personal!