| Welcome to my Mid-Atlantic Mid-Century tablescape. |
| As you can see, there are quite a few dishes on my table this week. |
| ....until I found these at my local Goodwill a couple of weeks ago. |
| And I knew right away that these were the perfect Mid-Century dishes to go with the flatware because..... |
| My mother had this very same pattern when I was a child! |
| As soon as I saw them I had a flood of nostalgia. I don't remember having a particular fondness for this pattern, but they did bring me such a warm feeling of happiness from my childhood. |
| So how about you.....did you also remember these from someone in your family? |
| As you can see, this was a rather large collection. I have no idea where ours went. I suspect that they didn't make the cut for one of our family moves in my childhood. |
| And overview of the table. I really thought they were such a great find for the autumn harvest season. |
| Since there were several more saucers than cups, I enjoy using them for holding candles to "match" the dishes. |
| I figured this style of salt and pepper shakers are pretty classic. It seems to me they could certainly be something set on a Mid-Century table. |
| ...and to think, it all started with a box of flatware from a friend. |
| The pattern is "Golden Wheat" and as you can see was made in the USA (something we just don't see very often these days.) |
I'm joining Susan at http://betweennapsontheporch.net/a-christmas-table-setting-inspired-by-nature-themed-dishware/" this week.
