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Coastal Summer Table Setting: Welcome to the 151st Tablescape Thursday!
Between Naps on the Porch: Coastal Summer Table Setting: Welcome to the 151st Tablescape Thursday!

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Between Naps on the Porch is a lifestyle blog with an emphasis on Decorating, Tablescaping, Before and Afters, Thrify Finds, and Gardening.

Jul 13, 2011

Coastal Summer Table Setting: Welcome to the 151st Tablescape Thursday!

Though the porch is still decorated in red, white and blue for it's 4th of July makeover, the heat here in Georgia has me dreaming of sandy white beaches.



Recently, I ran across these bright spring-green glasses in Old Time Pottery. I love this color green. I guess you could call it chartreuse. 




It very much reminded me of the green color in these fun beachy salad plates I found at HomeGoods a few summers ago.






I wanted to keep this table setting casual and carefree...nothing fancy or complicated.



The centerpiece consists of a lantern used previously in THIS beachy tablescape, filled with sand and shells collected on Captiva and Sanibel Island 28 years ago. Yes, I keep things a long, long time. :) I was expecting our son at the time and we snuck (sneaked) in one last beach vacation before his arrival.




The glittery starfish is a gift from a friend...thanks M!




I needed pretty white sand for the centerpiece so I stopped by Michael's. I think I should have used a bit more. You can barely see it inside on the bottom of the lantern.




While in the sand/shell/beachy department at Michael's, I came across these cute shell necklaces.




They were only $5.99 for a package of six.




I folded the napkins so the scalloped edges would show.  Don't they remind you of ocean waves rolling in to the shore?




Starfish decorate our glasses and are attached simply with raffia.




The shell necklaces worked well as "napkin rings" for this beach themed table setting. At only $1 each, they would make very affordable favors for your dinner guests to take home with them. :)







What's your favorite outdoor summertime dining memory? One of mine is grabbing a bucket of fried chicken from Folks Restaurant (along with sweet iced tea, biscuits and all the fixin's) and spreading out a patchwork quilt for a picnic on the lawn area in front of Stone Mountain...just in time for the laser show. :)



A little candlelight...












I love summer...everything about it. Even the heat. I know, I'm weird.



Looking forward to your beautiful tablescapes!

Resources:
Chargers: Neiman Marcus, 3-4 years
White Dinner Plates: Gibson, Clarendon, Big Lots
Salad Plates: Mesa Home Products, HomeGoods, 1-2 years
Glassware: Old Time Pottery, a few months ago
Flatware: Argent, 1-2 years
Lantern: Old Time Pottery, earlier in the spring
Napkins: Vintage, found antiquing 1-2 years
Shells in Centerpiece: Captiva and Sanibel Islands
Shell Necklaces: Michaels, recently
Starfish Votive Holders: Marshalls, last summer
Candles: Provided by Colonial Candle




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53 Comments:

At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Marlis said...

I'm cooler just looking at your seascape! Love the large lantern with all the sea shells. the green glasses are so cool, pun intended! great salad plates too. Love your candle pics.. and the one of the lazer show! Fun table all the way around. Great idea with the necklaces! many blessings, marlis

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Yvonne @ StoneGable said...

Susan, Thank you for hosting TT. I look forward to this event every week.

Your summer beachy table is darling! I too, love that cheery happy green! You paired it wonderfully with blue and white. This combo looks so fresh and summery. Keeping this table simple makes the green glasses pop all the more. Refreshing!

And about being weird... only in your preference for hot humid weather. Other than that I find you perfectly nice and normal!
xo Yvonne

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Entertaining Women said...

What do you serve when you create a beachy/nautical tablescape? Other than tuna fish salad or shrimp cocktail, I rarely serve seafood...you know the drill...when you live in beef/poultry country, you serve the local products. There isn't a lot of local crab, lobster, etc. around here. To add to the dilemma, Sweet Mister doesn't like fish...bummer. Your tablescape is wonderful, as always. I was immediately drawn to the green tumblers...amazing color! I love lanterns; I'm so glad that they are abundantly available these days. Yours is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your marvelous design and for hosting us each week for Tablescape Thursday. It's been a great first year because of your generosity. I appreciate you! Cherry Kay

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger we three dogs and me said...

I am always amazed at your tablescapes. They make me to try and do better. Love the candle lantern and lobster plates

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Aledia said...

So soft and inviting...love all the colors together and the added accent of the starfish on the glass is too cute! I LOVE Old Time Pottery!!
Thanks for hosting TT and have a GREAT evening!
Aledia~
P.S. LOVE that big candle lantern too! :)

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Confessions of a Plate Addict said...

Love your tablescape, Susan! I especially like the way you used the starfish on the glasses...so unusual! Happy week!...hugs...Debbie

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Susan Freeman said...

Hi Susan! Well I guess we are both "at sea" tonight! Wonderful post and thanks for hosting!!

Hugs,
Susan and Bentley

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Maureen said...

Love those green glasses with the starfish! I love that color green too! Good job in finding those glasses.

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger xinex said...

Your table is so pretty, Susan. I love the centerpiecee, it's glowing. The plates are so pretty and the glasses are perfect...Christine

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Summer is my favorite season, Susan! I love everything about it.

I love your beautiful beachy tablescape, but now I've a craving for a crabcake. :)

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Anita Diaz said...

Love this table Susan!! I love the green glasses too! Thanks for hosting!

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Carolyn said...

Hi Susan,
Another lovely tablescape-looks so summery!

Thank you for hosting,

Carolyn

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Marsha said...

I love your beach tablescape! I like that same color of green, too. I call it "Grinch Green!" I also posted my Beach Tablescape which included shells that I got from beaches in Florida--including ones from Sanibel Island ( 39 years ago...) I hold on to things for a long time, too.

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Suz said...

Love the green glasses with the starfish tied with rafia. Love the table especially at night with the candles lit.

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Rettabug said...

What a lovely, cool & serene look to this table, Susan! I adore that lantern & the acid lime green with the navy. Sooooo preppy!

I'm laughing about you keeping things a long time. I can't TELL you how many times I hear "Mother, you never throw anything away!" Yes, DD, that's because just as soon as I do, I NEED it again. LOL

Very pretty table! Thanks for doing TT week after week. You amaze me, truly.

fondly,
Rett

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Glenda/MidSouth said...

I love the look - It has a fresh, Summer look ! You did a great job.
The Ole Time pottery close to me closed a while back . :( Sure miss that place.

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger The French Hutch said...

You've worked your magic again, this tablescape is gorgeous. The colors work so well with your decor on the porch. First the lantern centerpiece is gorgeous. I love the candle and the beachy shells and starfish. The green glasses are a perfect color match to the green crabs on the plates. The white charges are a perfect match to make the plates pop. The only better, by candlelight! Gorgeous.
Thanks for hosting

~Emily
The French Hutch

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Meredith said...

What a pretty table. I love the starfish accents...so very inviting!

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Ceekay-THINKIN of HOME said...

Happy Summer Susan...your table is beautiful!!

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Tea & Chocolate Guy said...

I love how you brought simple things together to create a magical beach feel!! ... I'm looking forward to starting on being more creative again with our dinner settings, now that I have gotten my fingers wet ..:) .. Thanks for hosting this marvellous party each week. It has inspired and motivated me more than you'll know. hugs, xo HHL

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Tea & Chocolate Guy said...

I love how you brought simple things together to create a magical beach feel!! ... I'm looking forward to starting on being more creative again with our dinner settings, now that I have gotten my fingers wet ..:) .. Thanks for hosting this marvellous party each week. It has inspired and motivated me more than you'll know. hugs, xo HHL

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger martinealison said...

Une table de rêve... une table qui appartient à l'été...
Un parfum de vacance flotte et il doit être bon que de partager un repas autour de cette ambiance...
gros bisous.

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Lizabeth said...

Love the large lantern in the center! Makes such a great statement. Those green glasses are awesome and the starfish added on the outside is perfect! What a fun idea having the seashell necklaces for napkin rings! All your seashell accents are great (can't believe you have them from so long ago!) The bright blue stripes on the lobster plates are perfect!

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Anonymous Nayana@CherishDreamLive said...

Wow..beautiful table setting. just gorgeous. love your blog and ur house. following you and also added you to my sidebar.

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Terry @ La Bella Vie said...

Oh my goodness,love it as always Susan!!! It just makes me feel like heading to the beach!
Terry

 
At Wednesday, July 13, 2011 , Blogger Lynne (lynnesgiftsfromtheheart) said...

Susan, what is not to love about this table. It is so refreshing cool. Your glasses make the darling green on the plates pop even more. Thanks for hosting each week, I look forward to it.
hugs ~lynne~

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Fifi Flowers said...

Time AGAIN for the Fifi Flowers Dog Painting Contest... oui oui oui YOUR dog painted... today is the kick off party at a FAB table!!!

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Susan (Between Naps On The Porch.net) said...

Marsha, I love that! I'm going to start calling that color green, Grinch Green. :)

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Lana Kim White Austin said...

I love the vivid blue/green contrasting accents in this beachy 'scape. The shell necklaces as napkin rings are brilliant!

You truly are an artist with an amazing eye for detail....you create visual metaphors.

My favorite visual metaphor is perhaps the scalloped edge of the napkins as ocean waves.

Perfect!

Hugs/blessings,
Lana

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thursday is my favorite day! TT day!! Your table is so cool and refreshing! So beautiful! Thank you for hosting, Susan!

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Merlin said...

What a "refreshing table escape!" That lime green has "hit" me, too, and I've been using it in accents "all over the place." Just painted an old rocking chair lime green...it's going on the dock. franki

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Veronica said...

susan this is one of my favourites. I love the green glasses. i need to pluck up some courage and do my own tablescape for next time... There is so much wonderful inspiration here and I feel like pinning all day long onto my boards....

Veronica
www.tasselsandtwigs.blogspot.com

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger laxsupermom said...

Love your beachy tablescape! Those HomeGoods dishes are so fun! I love the strings of shells you used for your napkins, too. So clever & simple.

I have to ask about the laser light show at Stone Mountain. We'll be visiting my parents in a couple of weeks, and Stone Mountain was on the list of places to visit, but if there's an evening laser show - we'll want to schedule our trip for the evening vs the morning. Is it only on special days of the week or just for special occasions? Thanks for sharing.

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Mary said...

You have done it again, another wonderful table setting! The colors are refreshing for the hot hot days.

I wish we had an Old Time Pottery here; love that lantern!

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Susan (Between Naps On The Porch.net) said...

Lax, Here's a link that will give you the exact schedule for the lasershow. http://festivals.stonemountainpark.com/mini-section/?id=5&pid=53. If the link doesn't work, I found the schedule by Googling Stone Mountain Lasershow.

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger The Decorative Dreamer said...

So pretty! I love that color green too, especially with the blue and white. I also love how you used the necklaces for napkin rings and you have such great lanterns! Thanks for the info on the laser show. I've never been to Stone Mountain but have heard many great things about it and this is one more! May have to plan a trip! Beautiful tablescape!

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Curtains in My Tree said...

As always beautiful table

hope you have air condition on the porch. I know it's hot there and here also

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger NildaE said...

You have got to be the world's best tablescaper ever! I look forward every week to see your settings.

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Tablescapes By Diane said...

Hi lovely lady.
Your Tablescape is Beautiful as always !!! I love the green with the white so crisp looking and the Lantern is gorgeous with your China Susan. The colors are so refreshing for the Hot Summer !!

I hope you have a Great Week with your lovely family.
XXOO Diane

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Calypso In The Country said...

I LOVE those green glasses! They just make the table. Once again, your table scape is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for hosting!
-Shelley

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Tricia said...

We were both thinking "cool" this week, with blue and green tables! Those little blue-striped plates are adorable -- and just right with the green glasses. I'd have never thought to embellish the glasses as you did!

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Adie said...

So beautiful and soothing! I wish I could join the party and do a tablescape but I'm still painting; I've finally progressed to the kitchen. Woohoo! Come see my progress at make--do.blogspot.com.

Love your patriotic 'scape too. It was fun hearing about it beforehand, but even better seeing what you actually created!

By the way, I'm another freak - I love the heat too.

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Christy said...

Love this! Those plates are adorable! The colors are great. Thanks for sharing. I love summer and all things beach!

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Alycia Nichols said...

Those plates are the most perfect, perfect, perfect thing!!!!!!

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger The Roberts said...

so pretty!

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Anonymous Paula Jo @ Outdoor Garden Decor said...

What a beautiful table setting. I love the green glasses and the lantern. You really know how to set a table. Just lovely!!

 
At Thursday, July 14, 2011 , Blogger Gayla said...

I love those colors together. What a beauty.. The cool, fresh seascape is just what this warm weather needs... I love, love, love this tablescape.

 
At Friday, July 15, 2011 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

HI - I love Old Time Pottery - we have a few down here!

That seaside tablescape is one of my favorites - I love using starfish in any decor (and that green is one of my favorite shades!)

Thanks for sharing -
Linda

 
At Friday, July 15, 2011 , Blogger Sarah said...

Beautiful, Susan. This setting would cool the hot temperatures of summer. Absolutely lovely. ~ Sarah

 
At Friday, July 15, 2011 , Blogger FABBY'S LIVING said...

Your table is beautiful Susan! I'm crazy about the lantern, I'd love to find something like that here, it's a great accessory. This table is so fresh and white, all your plates are gorgeous and it makes one feel light and cool by looking at it! Thank you for hosting, once more! Love, FABBY

 
At Friday, July 15, 2011 , Blogger Mid-Atlantic Martha said...

Susan I love the way those green glasses glow in the candlelight.

 
At Saturday, July 16, 2011 , Blogger An Oasis in the Desert said...

I always love seeing what you've done on your beautiful porch-room. Love that center piece. The apple green glasses are the perfect pop of color.

 
At Wednesday, October 12, 2011 , Blogger Ben Dunn said...

Why I didn't visit this site before? I was thinking to add some gorgeous items for interior and the shell necklaces is a great idea to enrich my dining. Truly aristocratic.

 

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