A ridiculously easy and beautiful tablescape

Hi and welcome to one of the most easy and beautiful tablescapes I’ve ever done! I say ridiculously easy because it only took about ten minutes total to set, and it turned out so beautiful with the lovely salad plates and roses.

easy and beautiful tablescape - side view

Storage in the dining room (or very near by)

The main reason it was so easy, is that I had everything right at my fingertips. I keep my chargers, flatware, glasses, napkins, and even candles, in the dining room – just steps away from the table.

The tablecloth is hung nearby, all ready to go onto the table, with no ironing required. And the dinner plates are in the kitchen cupboard that’s closest to the dining room. Not that I couldn’t walk an extra five steps, but it was nice that I didn’t have to! (Plus those extra steps add up.)

easy and beautiful tablescape - two place settings

Easy and beautiful flower arrangements

The flowers were super easy too. I saw these beauties at the store and knew they’d be perfect for this table.

flower arrangement centerpiece of red and peach roses

My favorite strategy is to get the vases out, fill them with water, and line them up on the counter. Then I just put a stem of the first kind of flower in each one, and repeat until all the vases are filled up!

At that point, I can see if any stems need to be shortened a bit.

easy and beautiful tablescape place setting closeup

I usually add some greenery next. I like to angle it to the sides so that it doesn’t stick out into the plate area too much. Eucalyptus is a great filler and adds a really graceful look to your easy and beautiful tablescape.

This is a fast and no-fuss way to arrange your flowers, and looks elegant in a relaxed and casual way.

easy and beautiful tablescape from above

If I have extra flowers, I put them in a vase – or in this case, a pitcher – and put them on the buffet or somewhere we can see them during dinner. As you can see, not a ton of fussing here either. The interest comes from the different styles of roses.

Flower arrangement of red and peach roses with greenery

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The plate stack for our easy and beautiful tablescape

For this stack, I used my basic gold chargers, and white dinner plates.

easy and beautiful tablescape - one place setting with rose centerpiece

There’s a secret to the salad plates, that you can find out about in this post.

Closeup of plate stack

Flatware and glasses for our easy and beautiful tablescape

I love the shape of this flatware. And it’s nice and weighty too. Very fun to use.

easy and beautiful tablescape place setting with flatware

Because it’s a nice rich gold, it warms up the table along with the chargers and candlestick holders.

gold and white place setting with black linen and floral salad plate

The glasses are my old standbys, the cut crystal water glasses that are really highballs, and our Riedel wine glasses. We were having my favorite wine (bordeaux) so I got to use the ones with the shape I love so well!

easy and beautiful tablescape - close up glassware

Variety!

As so often happens with my tablescapes, (easy and beautiful tablescape included,) I didn’t have enough of everything to go around. I only have four place settings of the flatware, and there were only four of the black napkins available.

So I did the trick of making the settings on the ends slightly different. As always, the variety added interest to the table!

easy and beautiful tablescape - place setting with different napkin and flatware
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19 Comments

  1. Your tablescape is gorgeous, Barbara! And such a lovely twist for fall! It would be so easy to create for Thanksgiving, as well! I delighted to be featuring you at Tuesday Turn About this week! Pinned!

    1. Thanks so much Tanya – it’s great to meet another rose lover! 🙂 I just popped over to your blog, and it’s beautiful! You have so many wonderful ideas – I can’t wait to go back and spend more time. Thanks for stopping by!

  2. Barbara, this is a beautiful tablescape. Gold brings elegance to the table and especially lovely with black accents. Your roses make the perfect centerpiece. It is always a pleasure to be invited into your dining room and have a virtual seat at your table. Happy Weekend!

    1. Hi Pam! You’re welcome at my virtual table any time! I’m so glad we have the technology to share our tablescapes – this would have taken a lot of travel 50 years ago! ???? Thanks so much for stopping by, and hope you have a lovely weekend too!

  3. Beautiful Barbara! Its great to see your lovely salad plates in a table setting – how great they look. I love the flowered pattern on the black background and it makes the color of the flowers really pop! I do what you do too with mixing napkins or plates or flatware when I don’t have enough of one. I agree with you when you say the variety adds interest to the table – it really does. The flowers are gorgeous and just perfect with the plates (I can almost smell them from here). I hope you had a lovely dinner and Happy Thursday to you!!

    1. Hi Kim! It IS fun to see them in their natural habitat! 😉 I loved that tissue paper – so fall-ish! 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by my friend, and hope you’re having a lovely Friday! Happy Weekend!

  4. Hi Barbara

    I am crazy about your easy, ridiculous table (LOL). You did such an amazing job matching the different hues, I agree complimenting on set with another does add more interest to the table. Love it!

    1. Thanks so much Edmee – I’m so glad you stopped by! The flowers and plates matching was a happy coincidence, so I had to take advantage! 🙂 Hope you’re having a lovely week! ????