2013 Beautiful Tables Showcase
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2013 Beautiful Tables Showcase A Winter Night’s Dinner in the Woods Designer – Neve Norton Novice – Whimsical 3rd Place People’s Choice The classic Spode “Christmas Tree” China gets packed up after Twelfth Night. Then it’s time to really celebrate the opportunity a Pacific Northwest winter gives us - to create “warm” and “cozy,” cutting through the gray blahs with a bit of shimmer and candlelight in the woods. What fun to do it all with 25 year old glasses from an Arby’s promotional and Target plates. Add in some repurposed thrift shop stemware to hold candles, random nuts and cones, put a few woodland friends on the guest list, and “Here’s to you, winter!” - with your steaming bowls of rich soup, fireside gatherings, and good friends to share all with. Cheers! Designed by Neve Norton. Fabulous Finds Designer – Nancy Hall Professional – Whimsical 3rd Place People’s Choice Setting a lovely table need not be expensive. Designer Nancy Hall put together this stylish composition with “fabulous finds” from the Seattle Children’s Bargain Boutique in west Olympia where she works as a volunteer. The Gump’s “Imari” setting combines perfectly with unmarked flatware, glassware and accent pieces. All may be purchased at the Boutique on Tuesday after the show. Home and Country Designer – Robin Barnes Novice - Whimsical Celebrating Home and Country, designer Robin Barnes gets her inspiration from Enoch Wedgewood’s “Liberty Blue” and The Daughters of the American Revolution. She completes her table with sterling, pewter and blue glassware. Come, sit and listen to stories of our Independence. Dining With Haviland Florals Designer – Richard Osterberg Professional - Formal Haviland made over 60,000 patterns and through many years, two world wars, and buying and selling of the firm, many of the records have been lost. This set is somewhat of a mystery as far as a name goes. The only clue is the number 1974 on the casserole, called a salesman’s sample. The set comes with six different floral designs on the china and an unusual number of pieces. At the time of purchase there remained 40 dinner plates suggesting the set was sold in European French homes as sets usually had 48 dinner plates. This allowed servants to bring the courses one by one on a clean plate. It Started With a Shoe Designer – Verda Washington Novice - Whimsical Dessert table at Cinderella’s wedding. A shoe atop a pillow, the pumpkin carriage and a wedding cake topped with a crown. Colors are white, silver and crystal. Various petite treats on stands, a stack of glass plates and white bouquets. Most of the décor is a sugar medium. Votive lights, mirrors, and battery powered fairy lights add to the ensemble. Bird Nest Soup Designer – Carolyn Braden Novice - Whimsical The whimsical setting by Carolyn Braden is a tribute to the gardener and what she finds in her garden. Vintage garden tools, birds, found nests, frogs, a collection of glass eggs and bugs set the theme. A French wire cake stand cover, and hummingbird plant stakes made by daughter Kimberly along with Villeroy & Boch “Parkland” China, depression glass green martini glasses and cake plate complete the vintage Garden Tablescape. Christmas Remembered Designers – Retta Grisham & Julie Franco Professional - Seasonal/Holiday 2nd Place People’s Choice This Christmas setting by Retta Grisham and Julie Franco is a tribute to holiday past – lovingly remembered. The festive China pattern in “Sango Elegance” is accompanied by golden flatware crafted by VM Rogers & Sons and D’Arques crystal. The napkin rings, which began life as Dollar Tree Santa Head ornaments, were cleverly transformed with vibrant embellishments. 1974 Holiday Fondue Feast Designer – Karen Robbins Novice - Seasonal/Holiday Karen Robbin’s 1974 wedding register included the “formal” stoneware “White Top” by Iron Mountain in Tennessee and the Dansk “Teak Handle” stainless. Glass choices included Italian amber glassware and pewter wine glasses from Holland. Family dinners have always been enjoyed using this setting. Autumn Dinner With Friends Designer – Vicky Shanaman Novice - Formal Vicky Shanaman invites you to dine with her this Autumn. She has called upon an American tradition of Thanksgiving to exhibit a collection of festive Spode china and Waterford crystal in the hues of fall. Gather around for a meal filled with fine china, elegant crystal and family thanks. Winter Shimmer Designer – Sandy Ruffo Novice - Seasonal/Holiday On a cold winter night, dusk is near. An intimate table for two is set in anticipation of sharing and reflecting on the beauty of the season. Designer Sandy Ruffo has used Gorham Winter Blossom china and a variety of other pieces to create this sparkling winter table. Birthday Dinner in the Garden Designers – Lea Corvin, Laura Wicklander, & Christal Hillstead Novice - Formal Four August birthdays must be appropriately celebrated, honoring the four Leos with an appetizing outdoor meal on a warm summer evening. Designers Lea Corvin and Laura Wicklander created this rustic yet elegant setting. This contrast is seen in the use of the birch log centerpiece with lead crystal candlesticks, Pagnossin Italy “President White” dinner plates, Edelstein Bavaria “Aurora” bone china salad plates, Noritake “Rockford” stemware, and casual woven placements. A Tea Party in Chelsea’s Secret Garden Designer – Cindy Holshouser Novice - Whimsical Designer Cindy Holshouser features Spode “Chelsea Garden” china that was gifted from her grandfather’s estate. The “little girl” centerpiece is accompanied by miniature floral arrangements and handmade floral sugar cubes. The place cards are created with 1800’s English girls’ names related to nature. Bird cages, pink McCoy pottery and fairy dust complete this garden setting. Bridesmaids, Bumblebees & Brunch Designer – Marguerite Wesseler Novice - Formal The bridesmaids honor the bride with a brunch, using her wedding colors – powder blue, pink, and silver. Rhinestone bumblebees adorn the napkin rings and table runner. Noritake “Hampshire Platinum” china graces the table. The glassware is “Kingsley” by Tiffin and the silverware is “Harkness Hall” by Lunt Silver. Bob Crane of Crane’s Creations fashioned a beautiful floral centerpiece with lilies, hydrangea and roses. The bride will enjoy this brunch as she anticipates her special day. Designed by Marguerite Wesseler. Haunted Forest Designers – Cheryl Norton & Margret Mills Novice - Seasonal/Holiday Designers Cheryl Norton and Margret Mills have combined several pieces to create this fun filled Halloween table for a spooktacular dinner. Over the River Designers – Gail Gosney & Cory Plantenberg Novice - Seasonal/Holiday Traditional Thanksgiving with a twist of the modern. Designers Cory Plantenberg and Gail Gosney have used family heirloom Adams “Home to Thanksgiving” china, Gorham “Sovereign” sterling and Fostoria crystal to create an elegant yet relaxed holiday table. Hats Off to the Ladies Novice and professional designers joined together to create this whimsical table setting. Grandma would be thrilled to sit with her lady friend surrounded by her favorite hats brought out of safe keeping. A collective effort by several designers, the choice of Haviland “Theodore Limgoes” china and the Gorham “La Scala” sterling along with the delicate stemware adds an old fashioned touch of days to remember. Cancel the Fish Course Designer – David Colegrove Professional – Formal 1st Place People’s Choice This Anglo/Indian setting created by David Colegrove, The Key Antiques, begins with a Meissen figure of a servant boy who just dropped the fish course! The rich jewel tones of the glassware and featured handpainted French Limoges is complimented and brought together by a vivid Indian inspired tablecloth. Sunshine on My Roseville Designers – Carol Else, Suzy Johnston, & Tonda Hager Novice - Seasonal/Holiday The blue Freesia Roseville pottery atop the beautiful Croatian cutwork tablecloth invites Designer Carol Else and her friends to a sunny spring luncheon. Carol’s table setting includes fiesta ware, Reed & Barton stainless and assorted glassware. The Ohio Roseville company began manufacturing their functional art wear pottery in the 1890’s and closed in 1954. Romantic Winter Evening Designers – Karen Hoover & Dita Hanson Novice - Seasonal/Holiday Winter is a time for warm memories and a touch of romance. This table is set for two, with Royal Staffordshire, “Tonquin” (plum) and Flintridge, “Bellmere” china. The crystal stemware is from Czechoslovakia and is combined with an array of sterling including Towle, “Royal Winsor.” Seven Wicked Women combined their family heirlooms to create this table. A High Tea to Thank the Women of Valor Book Club Designer – Valorie Robinson Professional - Whimsical Book: The Power of a Teacup A story of art, love, and Sacred Gardens. Come along inside...We’ll see if tea and buns can make the world a better place. Designer Valorie Robinson uses Mikasa “French Violets” petite bone china and her grandmother’s hand painted cruet with other personal artifacts. A centerpiece created by a garden fairy completes this table setting. A Bridal Shower Registry Brunch Designer – Ruthan Goularte, Paul Inglish, & Shawn Brinkman Professional - Contemporary A surprise presentation! Rather than bring wrapped presents for the “Couple to Be”, this clever hostess set a table with a collage of pieces from the couple’s registry. Table settings were provided by the guests attending. Enjoyed by all, this delightful table setting shows the couple’s very fun choices in action. They loved it! All items available at Drees. Sweet Sixteen Designer – Wendy Simmons Novice – Whimsical 2nd Place People’s Choice Best of Show Nothing’s too sweet for this birthday girl! Designer Wendy Simmons combines contemporary and vintage tableware (collected from local stores, antique shops and thrift shops) to create a simply charming luncheon setting. Lovingly handcrafted elements such as the cake, pennants, menus, and favors make this birthday party one to remember. Past the Point of No Return Designers – Davette Mowers & Christopher Mowers Novice – Whimsical Winner 1st Place People’s Choice Down we plunge to the Phantom’s lair where he has set a table fit for his angel, Christine Daae’. The opulence of his lair is only rivaled by the beauty of the table he has set for the woman he is obsessed with. Surrounded by candelabras from the 1840’s, the Opera Ghost serves his love on fine Haviland Limoges china and Wallace Grande Baroque flatware. He toasts Christine’s recent rise to fame with Faberge’ Grand Palais champagne flutes, and presents Christine with his famous music box, which of course is handmade, as are the small salad plates . To complete his table, the Phantom has provided decadent truffles on Gorham sterling silver plates. All of this finery is set on opulent custom made linens fit for Phantom’s ornate musical realm. Now purge your thoughts of the world you knew, pass the point of no return, and lose yourself in the music of the night. Winter Wonderland Designer – Tina Nelson Professional - Seasonal/Holiday Designer Tina Nelson from Tina Marie Designs incorporates an array of pieces with her grandmothers crystal stemware to begin this seasonal setting. A centerpiece filled with twigs and icicles completes this ensemble. After the Gallery Designer – Susan Steen Novice - Contemporary After the Gallery it’s off to a quiet, light dinner. In keeping with the eve’s theme, Designer Susan Steen creates a simple yet lovely dinner for two using Laurie Gates “Anna” stoneware and Gense “Focus Deluxe-Black” flatware. The floral arrangement, framed contemporary art and minimal accents reflect the modern feel and add a sense of elegance to this late night setting, perfect for two. In the Limelight Designer – Marguerite Wesseler Novice - Contemporary “Come on over for lunch!” Marilynn Mogg uses Marguerite Wesseler’s dishes– Studio Nova “Tango Black” with Oneida “Bridal Wreath” silverware and vintage glassware. She adds Mackenzie Childs accessories, including candlesticks and a platter. A Victorian Wedding Tea, 1890 Designers – Linda Lang & Celia Vincent Novice - Formal Today is October 5th, 1890. A Victorian wedding tea, served on Haviland French limoge china, enhances the celebration of Olive Meeker, the daughter of Ezra & Eliza Vano Meeker, to Roderick MacDonald. The lovely table is set in the new home of the Meekers on Spring Street, Puyallup, WA. A rose design is featured on the silverware, the dishes, the bouquet, and the serving pieces. Designed by Linda Lang, Celia Vincent, and Karen Robbins. Just You and Me Designer – Linda Knecht Novice - Formal The week was long and we have had no time together - let’s enjoy a quiet evening just for us. Designer Linda Knecht is using a mixture of Elaine crystal, Mikasa dinnerware, and Williams and Rogers silverware to complement this quiet occasion. Our Leisurely Luncheon Designer – Pam Felts Novice - Formal In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, it’s a pleasure to enjoy a lunch with special friends! The beautiful, spode bone china sets a mood of dining in the garden; Rogers Bros. flatware and simple champagne flutes round out the table. The Waterford vase holds blooms fresh from the garden. A Polar Thanksgiving Designer – Morgan Jackson Novice - Seasonal/Holiday It’s that time of year where the leaves change color and we gather around the Thanksgiving table to give thanks. This year the cold, ice and snow of the Polar ice caps hale descended upon us and winter has come early. Designed by Morgan Jackson. Under the Tuscan Sun Designer – Irene Russo Professional - Contemporary This contemporary setting created by Irene Russo begins with Denby Duets “Black and Green” stoneware atop gold chargers. A salad plate by Tabletops Unlimited “OleVino” is accompanied by Cambridge flatware. “Sweet Swirl” by Noritake and Crystal d’Arques stemware enhance this Italian themed table setting. You Are My Sunshine Designer – Travis Valbert Professional - Contemporary Designer Travis Valbert begins this contemporary setting with delicate Japanese bone china. The use of black and white themed textiles show off a beautiful yellow pattern in the china, accented with black glass, crystal and silver flatware. The table represents how bold and welcoming the color yellow can be, much like the sunshine and much like the important people in your life.
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