Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Tablescape Thursday: The Old West

Welcome to Tablescape Thursday at Huckleberry Prairie! We are going back in time to...
The Old West!




I started off with a homemade red and white gingham tablecloth (that my mom made) with a cute eyelet ruffle. I love this tablecloth! Next, I made a burlap runner for the center of the table. Because my dining room table is square, I went with a square runner instead of the traditional rectangle.The plate is a cute daisy print with black dots.


The salad plate has a bolder floral pattern print... with the matching black flowers and dots.

Simple black silverware matched the setting.
I used cow bells as a name card holder... tied on with various patterned red, black and white pretty bows.

A sample of my name cards and cowbells with Polka dots and gingham ribbon.


I used small mason jar glasses with a bandanna hankie napkin.
We will only be using these little jars as water glasses because...
...we are having Rootbeer!! IBC to be exact. And these fun glass bottles are being held in a horseshoe wine holder... but who needs wine when you have a frosty rootbeer! ;)

There is a miniature lantern on each of the four sides of the table... reminding you of the old west and chuck wagon days. At least that is what it reminds me of. ;)

A few rusty tin tea light holders and candles inside rusty old horseshoes.


A look around the table...


And for the centerpieces... I used four different pieces so each seat had a different view. The first was the Rootbeer bottles in the horseshoe tower.
The second piece was a buckaroo riding a bronco on a tin holder filled with dried sunflowers and hydrangeas.
The third piece were a pair of vintage red cowboy boots...with a scene from the old west. I filled the boots with grain-like filler and dried red flowers and berries...to keep with the "old" theme of the table.

Next, I had a display of an old, used lasso and a distressed, cream colored barn star. Of course I just had to tie a red and white gingham ribbon to give a feminine touch. ;)
A few more peeks around the table...





I hope you enjoyed a taste of the Old West! For many more beautiful and creative tablescapes, don't forget to visit Susan's Between Naps on the Porch!

32 comments:

  1. Adorable!

    I am missing one pillow, as soon as I find it(we moved recently) I will pop it in the mail!

    Love your blog, so cute!

    Ashley (Nut in a Rut)

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  2. That table is gorgeous, fun and creative! WOW!

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  3. Oh what a wonderful theme and you really put it together so well. I love all your accessories!! Love the cow bells!

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  4. Yee Haw! Yippy Ti Yi Yay! Oh, this is about the cutest tablescape I've ever seen! I love it! Those dishes are adorable and all your little cowboy touches are wonderful!
    Be a sweetie,
    shelia :)

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  5. I wish I could come to your home to eat at this FUN and Bright tablescape. I love the wine rack with the horseshoes. It is so unique. Great job. Thanks for sharing this with me today:)
    Joyce

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  6. I love the name tags and the colorful salad plates.

    Hugs,

    Natalie

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  7. Melissa Marie!!!! You are amazing with the Cowbells!!How cute. And the horseshoe wine rack holding the rootbeer! Your boots with flowers, everything is so colorful. I just gave one of my little grandsons a cowboy birthday, I kept thinking how nuts he would have gone to see your table, (I'll show it to him when he comes over)! xoxo~Kathy~ @Sweet Up-North Mornings...

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  8. Simply adorable. I LOVE the root beer holder! and the place cards...what a neat idea! This is just tooo cute!

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  9. Just adorable! Just love it! The root beer holder! Just love it!

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  10. What cute dinnerware! And that root beer rack is great!

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  11. Now this took some thinking. It is probably one of my most favorite tablescapes simply because of the thought put into it, and it is absolutely darling! The cowbell placecards and the root beer in a horseshoe wine holder...I would have never thought of that. The two patterns of the places worked great together. This is a beautiful and creative tablescape. Thanks so much for sharing this. Hugs!

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  12. Giddyup, Melissa! What a FANTASTIC & CREATIVE table setting. I think yours is the most colorful & elegant casual one ... the colors bring
    warmth & cheeriness ... LOVE IT! Did you save dessert for us? *wink* TTFN ~Marydon

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  13. What a wonderful job! So clever and sophisticated touches. Love the cowbells, where ever did you find them? I'd love to give them for 4th of July favors!

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  14. I have to say HeHa. This is truly a very cute as a button tablescape I have yet seen. Very clever I loved the horseshoe wine holder.
    Stop on by and check out my tablescape and click follow to see all the other things I'm up to

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  15. Oh I can't stand it! It's PERFECT from the tablecloth to the mason jars to the boot vases to the horseshoe bottle holder. I love it all! Great job!

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  16. This is absolutely adorable....love it!!

    Hugs~T

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  17. Hey Y'all !
    Loved your setting - makes me want to go to a hoe-down - LOL ! You did a fab job ! I really loved your cowbells the best ! Do you really know people by those names (snicker, snicker)?
    Your tablecloth you made is sweet....I might have to think of doing something for mine - I think my table is alot like yours...It is square but I can pull up the sides to make it oval or round. It is counter high...which I love most of the time...Anyway....enough of my rambeling....
    I really enjoyed your tablescape today !
    Hugs ~ Kammy

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  18. OMG, how cute is that?! I love everything, such attention to detail, but I have to say my favorites are the cow bells. Wonderful!

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  19. That has got to be the cutest tablescape I've seen in a long time. I love everything about it. I really like how the centerpiece is actually 4 different things. No one is left out. And those cowbell name tags. Too cute!!!

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  20. This is so great! Cutest, most fun one I've seen yet. Love the cowbells and the rootbeer holder, and the centerpiece, ..well all of it! Absolutely adorable!

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  21. This is just cute as a bug's ear! All the pretty plates. The unique holder for the root beer. The cow bells. I'm in love I do believe, with the good Old West. And I'm a Texan to boot!
    Brenda

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  22. that rootbeer in the wine holder is just the cutest thing!

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  23. This makes me miss Texas! Your tablescape is so well put together. I have saved an old red pair of boots -- used them at Christmas last year -- now you have shown me another way! Your Mama did a great job on the tablecloth. I once went to a "cowboy" wedding -- they should have had you as the wedding planner!

    Scribbler

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  24. You do Texas so well!!! This table is absolutely gorgeous! I love all your details and your centerpiece is terrific. Your dishes are perfect. This table just yells, "have a good time, y'all, come and get it!".

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  25. This is just about the cutest thing I have ever seen. I absolutely love it. Your centerpieces are all 3 just so creative and perfect. Love the dishes and all of the accessories. What a really fun table. BTW, we are having a "Cloche Party" on June 19th, check out my blog for details. I hope you will join in all the fun. Hugs, Marty

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  26. Hi Melissa...

    Yeeeehawww!!! I love it...I love your pretty "Old West" tablescape!!! It's so bright, cheerful, and fun!!! There's nothing like red & white gingham checks! Your dishes are soooo pretty...red is one of my most favorite colors! I love the daisy pattern against the red and the black polka dots! And ohhh, the pattern on the salad plates...very pretty! Your place settings are so fun...what a great idea to use a little cow bell for the name tags...love all of the different ribbon that you used on them! I can see that you're a very talented and creative lady...so evident by this beautiful tablescape!!! My favorite is the centerpiece! First of all, I just love that you added burlap as a table runner! I just took several minutes...eyeing each pretty object that you used in your centerpiece! I love them all and think it's a fabulous idea to include something for each angle of the table!!! And of course, I love the little mason jars for glasses and the big red bandanas!!! What a beautifully set table, my friend! I really enjoyed your tablescape!!!

    Warmest wishes,
    Chari

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  27. Too cute! I love the idea of "dispaying" the rootbeer! Very clever!

    Have a great weekend!

    Karyn

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  28. Is there nothing you can't do?!?! Love, love, love it!! Those dishes are amazing!! I'm curious how many sets you have...
    I see you have a place set for my son, Jackson. Just don't see one for the rest of us. {Ahem...cough, cough}
    Elise

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  29. Hi Melissa,
    Your table is absolutely darling. I am positively sure you thought of everything. Your creativity is amazing and I am so happy to have found your blog. Thanks for visiting me and letting me peek in at you. Fun, fun, fun.
    ~Maryrose

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  30. This is adorable! I did a cowboy theme last week and your's puts mine to shame! I'm so going to copy you for my next cowboy birthday -- Love this!

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  31. A clever table -- love all the cowboy things.

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