How to Mix China Patterns When You Set the Table
Today I am sharing how to mix new and old china patterns when you set the table.
It’s a modern family problem. We all have a set or two of old china. It belonged to a grandma or a mother-in-law. It’s very sentimental but it’s just not modern. It isn’t the china we dreamed of when it comes time to set a table and entertain. It’s collecting dust and also creating tons of guilt.
So what’s a girl to do?
I partnered with Portmeirion Group and told them I wanted to show how I could use their gorgeous Portmeirion and Spode brands to “spruce” up the collection of my “grandmother’s china”. Setting a table wouldn’t be hard when adding in my five favorite patterns. Right?
You can find all of my tips in my blog post titled It’s Time to Pull Out Your Grandmothers China.
I am also excited to share with you Easy Elegance Wednesdays, where we celebrate simple elegant decor. Today I am sharing how mixed china patterns to create some very fun designs.
Today we are sharing:
- My 100 Year Old Home | It’s Time to Pull Out Your Grandmothers China
- Sanctuary Home Decor | 6 Ways to Fold a Napkin
- StoneGable | 4 Prettiest Thanksgiving Napkin Rings To Make
- Designthusiasm | Autumn Mantel with Velvet Pumpkins
- Home Stories A to Z | Natural Elements Thanksgiving Table
My 100 Year Old Home | It’s Time to Pull Out Your Grandmothers China
Sanctuary Home Decor | 6 Ways to Fold a Napkin
StoneGable | 4 Prettiest Thanksgiving Napkin Rings To Make
Designthusiasm | Autumn Mantel with Velvet Pumpkins
Home Stories A to Z | Natural Elements Thanksgiving Table