It's awfully dreary outside, so why don't we try to brighten the day from the inside out? I pulled out a new-to-me vintage tablecloth with matching napkins, just covered in polka dots, and knew right away which dishes I needed to use with it. Fiesta, of course. The dinner plates are Fiesta Polka Dots (red on white), the luncheon plates are black with the Wild Cherries design, salad plates are either solid red or Polka dots (white on red), and I topped it off with little Fiesta tripod bowls in black. Flatware is also Fiesta, and the glassware is vintage red and white stripe. I'm sharing my Dots-n-Cherries tablescape with Susan at Between Naps on the Porch, and the colors made for a perfect addition to Rednesday!
Well, you certainly brightened up the day. I have polka dot dishes on my wish list....yours are great.
ReplyDeleteLooks great - hope the weather improves for you!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool polka-dot dishes!!
ReplyDeletePolka dot junkie here !!! Wow what a fab table. I'm ready to eat some strawberries after seeing this !!!
ReplyDeleteDOTS! Awesome! Can you point me to your tablecloth db? I need to oogle and drool today!
ReplyDeleteMore pics of the TC please! FABU!
ReplyDeleteI just love your tablescape! I need some black and white polka dot dishes for my cafe. I just adore all the layers of different patterns you have used! Just simply adore it!
ReplyDeleteExcellent dots, E! I like the little hint of cherry poking out of the placesetting.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and bright! I love polka dots and how you put it all together.
ReplyDeletePolka dots are always adorable and yours are really sweet! What a cheerful tablescape. Such pretty dishes.
ReplyDeleteSo cute -- I have been trying to find a few polkadotty things to mix in with my solids.
ReplyDeleteWould you be interested in selling your fiesta polka dot plates? My wife has been wanting some for several years.
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