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Two Thrift Store Finds

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Welcome, friends! It’s always a joy to discover treasures at thrift stores, isn’t it? I’m thrilled to have you here today to share in the excitement of my recent finds. This week, I’ve selected two special items to showcase how I love to create beautiful place settings or vignettes using thrift store treasures. So, grab your favorite beverage, get cozy, and let’s dive into the world of thrifted treasures together!

Let’s start with this first find – a set of “Evesham” china by Royal Worcester dating to 1961. This lovely set features a pattern adorned with luscious fruits and berries reminiscent of late summer or early fall. Each piece is elegantly rimmed with gold, adding a touch of luxury. This pattern is not only popular but also quite pricey, making the discovery of a set for four, complete with dinner plates, soup bowls, and cup and saucers, very exciting!

Now, let’s move on to the second gem of the day – this beautifully embroidered linen tablecloth in natural and copper tones. Linens are always a favorite find, and this one is no exception. After a thorough laundering and pressing, it’s ready to add a touch of elegance to any table setting. It’s always a good idea to ensure items are clean before incorporating them into your home decor, and this tablecloth is no exception.

As I bring the two main elements together, the tablecloth takes center stage, providing a rich and textured backdrop for the setting. I decided to highlight the beautiful copper tones found in both the tablecloth and china pattern. For this, I selected a mottled gold charger that not only complements the copper hues but also reflects light, much like the embroidery thread woven into the fabric.

To complement the background color of the linen tablecloth, a square salad/dessert plate was introduced into the mix. Its border harmonizes perfectly with the tablecloth’s background, creating a seamless blend. The decorative edging of the plate adds a touch of sophistication and ties in beautifully with the copper tones, creating a cohesive and visually appealing tablescape.

The napkin and napkin ring add more copper and gold tones to the setting. The flatware is intricate and beautifully made with etchings of gold forming part of the pattern. The flatware is Yamazaki “Cache” and I love incorporating the beautiful pattern into a tablescape.

A cup and saucer in the same pattern as the dinner plate are ready for coffee or tea and a water glass made by Shannon crystal adds some sparkle to the table.

To finish the table setting, I crafted a centerpiece using simple white flowers arranged in a crystal container. The green foliage, sourced from my garden, adds a fresh and organic touch. To add a pop of color to the arrangement, I included gold and rust-colored blooms, which complement the copper tones found throughout the setting. The centerpiece is flanked by modern glass candlesticks, each holding a copper candle, adding a warm and inviting glow to the table. Together, these elements create a harmonious and elegant tablescape, perfect for any gathering.

In the picture above you can see how each element has come together. The two main pieces I discovered while thrifting last week have become the cornerstone of this setting, blending seamlessly with every other element on the table. Whether you’re shopping in a thrift store or a regular retail store, it’s always important to keep in mind how each piece you purchase can contribute to the overall harmony of your design. I’m so delighted you could join me today; your presence truly completes this beautiful picture.


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