In the June 2013 issue of Traditional Home magazine, there is a tablescape done in red and green. Something about these two colors together really catches my eye. I decided to try the combo myself this past weekend when I was inspired by some napkins I bought at Jo Ann Fabrics.
In the center of the table I used cream colored pots filled with geraniums and dusty miller. I also added a cast iron bird in cream and set around tea lights in clear glass holders.
I layered the plates by using a red decorative charger from Kirklands, a cream colored plate by Chris Madden, and a light green Martha Stewart dessert plate. I topped off the pile with the geranium napkins I bought.
Using green and white gingham scrapbook paper, I made name tags for each of the guests. I printed the name out on a white address label on my printer and cut it to fit the card.
So what do you think of my red and green tablescape?
In the center of the table I used cream colored pots filled with geraniums and dusty miller. I also added a cast iron bird in cream and set around tea lights in clear glass holders.
Using green and white gingham scrapbook paper, I made name tags for each of the guests. I printed the name out on a white address label on my printer and cut it to fit the card.
So what do you think of my red and green tablescape?
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