Welcome to Home Sweet Home! I have my table ready for dessert and coffee with a little coastal style.
The original inspiration for this table was a table I saw in Waterside Cottages a book by Barbara Jacksier. I live a mile or less from a large lake. I am glad I'm not waterside though, I grew up with areas of water nearby and there were too many snakes!
My vintage item is the pewter, all of it by Wilton Armetale.
My vintage item is the pewter, all of it by Wilton Armetale.
Thanks for joining me at Home Sweet Home!
Sherry
Now, I would like to feature some wonderful post from last week's Home Sweet Home.
First, Debbie from Debbiedoo's Blogging and Blabbing shared her tips on staining outdoor furniture vs. painting and showed off this beautiful outdoor space. Click the link to view.
Next, Honey over at 2805 showed off this vintage scale. Click the link to view.
Confessions of a Plate Addict created a cheesescape and explained how the French are experts on cheese. Click the link to view.
Kristy, at Starfish Cottage created this beautiful tablescape. Click the link to view.
And last, Cass at This Old House tells the story of remodeling her kitchen. Click the link to view.
I will join these ladies today:
Inspiration Friday At The Picket Fence
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home
Vintage Inspiration Friday at Common Ground
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
Fridays Unfolded at Stuff and Nonsense
Farmhouse Friday at LaurieAnna's Vintage Home
Guidelines for Home Sweet Home Party:
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My button is on my sidebar for the party, if you want to use it. If you are new here I hope you will become a follower. No Etsy link ups or direct advertising, please. Please visit some of the other blogs and get some great inspiration. Thanks.:)
Now let's see your beautiful homes!
Your table setting is so welcoming Sherry. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry, your tablescape is gorgeous, love that dark black-eyed susan! just linked up,
ReplyDeletexoxo Debra
Thank you for hosting! I just love your blog!
ReplyDeleteSherry, your table looks beautiful...thank you for hosting.:)
ReplyDeleteSherry, I love your table setting and the table and chairs. So country French. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteLove your table...and all of the others too!
ReplyDeleteI JUST put big fresh sunflowers in an antique silver pitcher on the dining room table:)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty post!
HI Sherry! Oh, I love the looks of your table! Your pewter pieces are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting your fun party and I'm playing today!
Be a sweetie,
shelia :)
Lovely dessert table! Loved all the pewter especially those shell dessert plates. Wonderful features,as always. Debbie's outdoor space looks gorgeous and the cheesescape is so perfect for a wine tasting party. Thanks for hosting,Sherry and have a great weekend!~Poppy
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Hi Sherry...
ReplyDeleteFirst of all...I just love your breakfast nook area, my friend! It's sooo french cottage and I love that! Wow...you have set such a beautiful coastal dessert and coffee!!! Love, love, LOVE all the vintage pewter pieces...especially the little shell plates! Love the plate of pears and the sunflowers too! Their beauty reminds me that autumn is just around the corner! Lovely table...fabulous photos, Sherry! Thank you for sharing your beautifully set table and lovely home with us! And...thank you for hosting this sweet party! So happy that I could join in this week, dear friend!
I also really enjoyed all of the beautiful tables, vignettes, and homes that you showcased this week! Simply gorgeous!!!
Warmest summery wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
I really like your pretty table, Sherry.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting...
xo bj
I am delighted to be featured and pleased as punch to post your button on my blog! I really enjoyed all the features this week. Thanks for being a gracious hostess!
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry! I love your pewter! I actually chose pewter over silver when I got married many moons ago! Thanks so much for featuring my "cheesescape!" Happy weekend!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteSherry, I love your collection of Pewter. The photos are beautiful, I love the deep red of the flowers against the silver color. Lovely! Great features from last week, how do you ever decide? Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDelete~Emily
The French Hutch
Cute features! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteDear Sherry,
ReplyDeleteyour pewter looks wonderful. It reflects the coast so much. I was at Cape Cod a few days ago and thought of you when seeing all the beautiful coastal items. I kept saying..oh Sherry would love that..and this and this too! LOL!
If we don't lose power from the up and coming Irene I will be checking out all the wonderful links...
Dear Sherry,
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I love about visiting your blog is how is always makes me feel like I am visiting a friend. I especially love your post today - my parents have a huge collection of Armetale and I so enjoyed seeing your gorgeous pictures! Thank you for hosting and sharing!
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Your pewter is so pretty...
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
Faye
You have a beautiful pewter collection, Sherry! It's not something I see a lot of except in design pictures. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love your setting. The pewter is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing and hosting. Ginger
ReplyDeleteGreat tablesetting...I love all your pewter. Thanks for hosting such a fun party.
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry! I love all the wonderful pewter on your beautiful table! Thanks for hosting and have a great weekend!
ReplyDeletelovin' the pewter!!!
ReplyDeleteI am late but I linked my post. Ilove your pewters, Sherry!...Christine
ReplyDeleteLove your table, Sherry! I think I NEED those little pewter shell plates for our beach house.
ReplyDeleteand snakes? Oh my goodness -- I've lived on salt water in NY and on a river in NJ and never had a snake problem. Eeek!
thanks for hosting this party -- and THANKS for featuring my black hutch (aka Jabba) from my kitchen in this post. How exciting!
Blessings and best wishes, Cass