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Cheery Cherry Tablescape

Today I am sharing the tablescape on the sunroom table. A setting for two using my cheery, cherry thrifty finds.


I found this Festival dinnerware about a year or so ago at a consignment shop that is no longer in business.  I got a four place setting consisting of dinner plate, salad plate, serving bowls, glasses, cups/saucers, and salt/pepper for $10.00.  I decided I would use them now since they are red, white, and blue.






I used white placemats, also from consignment shop.  The red napkins are from Wal Mart, and so versatile since I can use them for Valentine's, Christmas, and other seasons.  The smaller white napkin is something I made from a scrap of fabric from the clearance bin at Wal Mart.  The white furniture, and the bright light coming through the windows makes this colorful setting "pop"!




The stainless is from a set of 40+ pieces that I bought at my daughter's consignment sale for $10.00.  




The napkin rings were purchased at a yard sale a month or so ago, 4/$1.00.












The sun room gets so much light, I think these cheerful dishes look great in here. What do you think?


Have you set a cheerful summertime table recently?  I'd love to see it if you have! 
Wishing you a cheery week!

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Comments

  1. thats so pretty.. I havent seen glasses like that in a long time. bright and cheerful table setting anyone would be happy to be invited to.

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  2. So pretty! What a fabulous deal you found on those dishes and I love the napkin rings! Have a wonderful night!

    Aledia @ Plum Perfect

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  3. I love it. Very cheerful, and thrifty. Love your finds.

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  4. What gorgeous dishes you found for 10 bucks!! Your fresh table is beautiful too and yes, it's perfect for the 4th.!! Thank you for your visit, it makes me smile.
    Have a great week.
    FABBY

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  5. Okay now, that is so adorable!!! Bright and cheery like you said....LOVE the glasses....great finds!!!

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  6. What do I think?
    It's a fabulous setting to sit awhile, eat and chat together. It looks SO inviting.
    Rose H
    x

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  7. What great finds! So charming and just right for summer.

    Jody

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  8. Your table setting is so cheerful and I love the cherry theme. It looks perfect for Summer and you got a great buy on the stainless flatware.

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  9. This has Summer written all over it!!! So pretty and cheerful!

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  10. I've always loved cherries and I just love those little napkin rings! Too cute!!

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  11. This is such a pretty table setting. Those napkin rings are so cute and what a bargain! Thanks so much for visiting me.

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  12. Sweet tablescape! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  13. Very sweet and refreshing setting. So summery looking! Have a great weekend and thanks again for your help!

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  14. This is such a fresh and cheerful tablescape! Have a wonderful day!

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  15. I just love that set of dishes.. and yes it's perfect for your sunroom. Love the glasses and what a lucky find those napkin rings were. The white napkins around the red ones is a perfect touch.. be blessed, xo marlis

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  16. What a great setting by the window! Your dishes, napkin rings, etc., are all so bright and cheerful. Linda

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  17. Back to say thank you for sharing this with us at TTF. I hope you have a fantastic day!

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  18. Love how cheery everything looks. The dishes in the sunny room with the wonderful white wicker. I collect cherry dishes and decided to leave them out in my kitchen for July . I usually display them in June and then change to Americana. Decided that I was loving them too much this year and wasn't ready to put it all away. Thanks for sharing your thrifty collection with Share Your Cup.
    Hugs,
    Jann

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