Hello sweet friends!
Our nephew David came for Summer vacation from the "Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida;" where he studies 'Business Administration' and he's been there for the last two years, he's got two more to go. He is a terrific tennis player, for which he got a 60% scholarship and is a very smart intelligent and handsome young man...we are very proud of him...
I did a luncheon for him and my table is looking like Fall weather, as right now we're in the late 50's and early 60's; although this china has lots of birds and bright colors, the transition to Fall is subtle. I chose a china made at our past company, because David likes it; with lots of oranges, blues, pinks and yellow flowers and finally with burnt orange chargers, etc. I usually set my Thanksgiving large table with this set. Anyway, this would be my first Summer-Fall table for 2013; after I just recently made a totally Summer, 'beachy tablescape,' before this one,hehehe..
This set of dishes contains 350 pieces and was designed by me back at our 'past ceramic company.' The inspiration came from the indigenous babies wrapping blankets, which are hand embroidered with flowers and birds. Here is the link if you'd like to see ALL the pieces together. http://fabbysliving.blogspot.com/2013/01/fabby-350-pieces-of-my-pottery.html |
These dishes are mine, as Alejandro has his own set. I love the juice pitcher, as young David doesn't drink because he is a tennis player as well. |
The dishes are entirely hand decorated in a manner to resemble 'embroidery' as you can see in the flowers. This bowl with handles is for the rice. |
The cute birds' design and flowers make this china very versatile for any season too...so for the ones that don' want to let go of Summer! |
I designed the handle of the teacup with a blue flower in the branch with leaves. The small bowl at your right is for the hot sauce and notice it has a little red chili-pepper on it. |
Deep salad plates, almost like bowls.. in the back. |
Our vintage Dutch chairs and French velvet orange upholstery go perfect for the Fall season and with this setting, as it even has brownish-green leaves in the material. |
The linen tablecloth has pale orange stripes. Thank you lovely friends for your visits and generous comments, as you always make my day! Thank you to the wonderful and gracious hostesses for their great parties. LOVE, FABBY I'm joining: Marty for Inspire Me Tuesday at, http://astrollthrulife Kathleen for Let's Dish at, http://cuisinekathleen Ma. Elena for Tuesdays at Our Home at, http://ourhomeawayfromhome Kathe for You're Gonna Love it at, http://kathewithane Martha for Tea Cups, Poodles and Firsts' for Fall at, http://marthasfavorites Brag About it Tuesday Linky Party at, http://bebetsy Angie for Knick of Time Tuesday at, http://knickoftime Kathryn for Make it Pretty Monday at, http://thededicatedhouse Sandi for Tea Time Tuesday at, http://rosechintzcottage Kathy for A Return to Loveliness at, http://adelightsomelife Bernideen for Tea in the Garden at, http://bernideensteatimeblog Sherry for Home Sweet Home at, http://thecharmofhome Paula and Patty for What's It Wednesday at, http://ivyandelephants Wordless Wednesday at, http://createwithjoy Brenda for Tweak It Tuesday at, http://cozylittlehouse Cottage Style Party at, http://lavendergardencottage Home(work)Wednesday at, http://theevrydayhome Ricky Jill for My Happy List at, http://artandhome What We Accomplished Wednesday at, http://greenwillowpond Riverton Housewives Round up at, http://therealhousewivesofriverton Homemaking Party at, http://hopeineveryseason Wildly Original Linky Party at, http://igottacreate Sherry for Open House Party at http://nominimalisthere Terri for It's a Party at, http://acreativeprincess Share Your Cup Thursday at, http://shareyourcupofmrsolson Kathy for Home and Garden Thursday at, http://adelightsomelife Leslie for Create it Thursday at, http://lambertslately Richela for Grace at Home at, http://impartinggrace Sherry for Home Sweet Home at, http://thecharmofhome Courtney for Feathered Nest Friday at, http://frenchcountrycottage Suzann for Bloglovin' Hop Time at, http://simplyvintageous The Inspiration Gallery at, http://craftberrybush Jenn for Fabulously Creative Party at, http://jenniferrizzo Cindy for Show and Tell Friday at, http://myromantichome Natasha for Serenety Saturday at, http://serenetyyou Dolly for Farmgirl Friday at, http://hibiscushouse Sandi for Tea Time Tuesday at, http://rosechintzcottage Aimee for Share Your Creativity at, http://itsoverflowingandbarnesandnoodles Saturday Show Off at, http://therosegardeninmalevik Ann for Blitzed on Pinterest Link Party at, http://onsuttonplace I will be participating in Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch. I will be participating in Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style. |
You have the most beautiful dinnerware designs. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteYour dinnerware is more than beautiful...it's personal! You are the only Blogger I know who can claim the design and production of their dishes in addition to all the other table setting accouterments. You are amazing, the dish pattern gorgeous and David is adorable. Enjoy your family time!
ReplyDeleteThat dinnerware is almost too good to eat in! I think though the oranges and blue dominate, the flowers and birds can still evoke some 'summer'! I guess I just don't want to let go of summer Fabby dear hahaha! And I agree with you on David - a real handsome young man!
ReplyDeleteYour table is beautiful as usual, Fabby. I just love your dinnerware. I know I have said that before.i love all tHe details and colors. Your nephew is so handsome!...Christine
ReplyDeleteYour fall luncheon table is so inviting, Fabby. The colors are bright and cheerful. Each time I see your tables set with your family designed and produced pottery, I marvel at the beauty and creativity.
ReplyDeleteOooooo, pretty, pretty, PRETTY!! What gorgeous, happy colors, Fabby. I swore last year that I was going to do a blue & orange table this year. I love that combo!
ReplyDeleteAlejandro is one handsome guy & it sounds like he will make someone a very nice husband someday. Do you think he is too old for Ms. C.?? LOL
Dearest Fabby,
ReplyDeleteYou can be proud of this young nephew and for sure he enjoyed his special lunch with you both! Funny that we have been to Flagler College in St. Augustine so many times, as a tourist. It is such wonderful architecture, like being back in the Old Spain.
And being seated on the antique Dutch chairs... You make the world go round!
Love your beautiful chargers and how clever for cushioning them with a doily in-between. One can tell that you do treasure your good pieces!
Hugs,
Mariette
What a beautiful table you set for your handsome nephew. I can see why you are proud of him. Your dinnerware is so gorgeous! You don't miss a thing when you set a table, Fabby- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteHI FABBY!!!
ReplyDeleteI know I have not been by to visit in ages....I have had alot of computer issues. I am going to get some professional help now as I cannot be away from blogging anymore!!!I miss it so much.
YOUR tablescape is gorgeous. I think for your luncheon with your very handsome nephew it is perfect. I bet you are happy to have him visit. Enjoy your last days of Winter....it will soon --well not soon enough...it is HOT here but it will be Autumn soon and that is my favorite season.
Hugs 2 U,
jamie--Mimi
Those dishes are absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove it, love it!! What a bright table for a such a happy occasion! David is a very handsome young man who certainly seems to be a wonderful person - no wonder, you are proud! I always love seeing your dinnerware and I really like your choices of chargers and tablecloth. Another great table, Fabby!
ReplyDeleteWhat an artist you are Fabby - those dishes are ART!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE them - they may just be my favorite yet ( all 350 pieces :)
XOXO
Fabby, what a lovely gesture for your nephew! The table setting is gorgeous! Your dinnerware is absolutely beautiful...you did a fabulous job with the design!
ReplyDeleteI love the design that you created....so happy and bright! Gorgeous table Fabby...hugs, Penny
ReplyDeleteFabby,
ReplyDeleteYour tables are always fabulous (it must have something to do with your name). But with this table you share your artistic genius. The color and detail on your dishes is amazing. I love addition of the handles on the rice bowl and the detail on the pitcher.
Hugs, Dawna
He is indeed a handsome gentleman, and wow, another fabulous tablescape too. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteFabby, I've never "met" one of your china patterns that I didn't love, and this one is no exception. So many gorgeous details, and such bright, happy colors. Your nephew is such a handsome young man. I know he felt that he was treated royally when he visited your beautiful home. laurie
ReplyDeleteFabby: As usual, amazing dinnerware. Everything you have is so unique and beautiful. Always a pleasure to visit. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteThis is my first visit to your blog:::: WOW what a fab table, I love these dishes beautiful designs, I admire them greatly!! I would love to sit at your table for a meal, how fun!!
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Happy Wordless Wednesday!!
Your china pattern is so pretty. I always love seeing it, and your tablescapes. I know you're thrilled that your nephew is visiting you.
ReplyDeleteFABBY'S FABULOUS TABLE IS HERE AGAIN! Really lovely!
ReplyDeleteThose dishes are amazing. I can imagine how proud you are to have dishes you designed.
ReplyDeleteYour table is wonderful, Fabby, and very suitable for such a handsome young man! A nice way to celebrate his achievements. Thanks for coming to tea.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Fabby, for some reason this lovely setting made me think of France - lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! LOVE the designs on the dinnerware!!! WONDERFUL!
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Your china design is simply gorgeous. I love the look of the stylized flowers and birds. The colors are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love your designer touches on this dinnerware, all those little details are so pretty! Your handsome nephew sure enjoyed your beautiful table!
ReplyDeleteA most beautiful pattern with the prettiest colors! You sure are gifted in design. The table is lovely. Such a special time with your nephew.
ReplyDeleteSome day I am going to own a china set!!! I think it is awesome you designed one of your sets! It does have the embroidery look to it too! I love the table setting. I love the traditions you have shared. David is attractive and I love reading the love and pride you have in him.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your designing talents are quite impressive!! Your pattern is wonderful, it must be so heartwarming to use these dishes for someone you love so dearly.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table setting Fabby, just love the colors and pattern.
ReplyDeleteJeannie
Gorgeous china! This table is beautiful! We visited Flagler College when we were in Jacksonville for the Antiques Roadshow.Lovely campus in historical St. Augustine! How wonderful to attend there...Thanks for yet another lovely table.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your second visit sweet Fabby.I was busy for the last two three days visiting relatives.I am fine.thank you.You are a great creator. love your designs and the set.Hope you had lovely time.your nephew looks handsome.Best wishes to him.Love and hugs Sujatha...:):)
Beautifully coordinated table. I like the orange chargers and the idea of a doily between it and the plate - thanks for sharing this tip.
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely stunning Fabby! What a dream to own your own china company and design for it~ I love the whimsical, colorful pattern and the fun details in the handle and with the pepper. I'm sure you had a wonderful time with your nephew!
ReplyDeleteJenna
The dinnerware is very pretty and I love the idea of a doily between the charger and the plate.
ReplyDeleteDavid is very handsome! My duaghter's friend Jessie goes to Flagler, and her dad is a professor there!
ReplyDeleteYour table is so pretty. I love your upholstery! And your chargers really accent the gorgeous pottery. I want to put together a tablescape tomorrow if I have time. I haven't "played" in my house in several weeks!!!
Thanks for linking-up, my dear. It does make us happy to visit with family.
(((hugs))),
Ricki Jill
Hi Fabby, I always love seeing your own dishes! I enjoyed the older post too--I would love some of those dishes with the animals and that was so interesting about the "Panama" hats! Congrats to your handsome nephew. I hope he is enjoying college. Linda
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute to a deserving young man -- and your table is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby, your table setting is so pretty. Yes fall will soon be here and so will the holidays. Take care.
ReplyDeleteJulie from julieslifestyle.blogspot.com
A beautiful table setting with very pretty dishes! Your nephew is talented and handsome. If you lived closer I'd want to introduce him to my beautiful daughter lol! Thank you for sharing at What We Accomplished Wednesdays!
ReplyDeleteoh is that pottery ever beautiful! you have quite the eye...detail doesn't escape! love that tea cup...and everything that goes with it!!
ReplyDeleteAww Fabby I hope you and your family have had a fabulous summer - where has the time gone?
ReplyDeleteYour table looks beautiful. My dad and his wife live in an area of the UK called the potteries. It is in Staffordshire and is of course well known for the pottery industry. I must send you some photos but I have recently bought six beautiful ceramic plates from the late 1800's. They are decorated with scenes of little fairies and pixies playing with animals. I keep meaning to contact the pottery museum to find out a little more about them.
I hope you had a lovely day and wow David looks like Enrique Iglesias - does he have an older brother please that you could send to England lol! :-) xxx
Beautiful dishes! I love Flagler College!
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Dear Fabby,
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous table setting you've made for your nephew. All those designs.. they are so beautiful! What an amazing gift you've got!
Hi, Fabby! I just realized that the the stoneware design is the same one that's in your header photo! I love the colors and design!! I reminds me of the Italian Magelica pottery! So glad you enjoyed some time with your nephew, too. He seems like a very nice young man!!
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p.s.- I'm one of those who is not ready for summer to be over, yet! Hopefully we will continue to have some really nice weather here in Indiana!
Oh Fabby I love the dishes, they look so beautiful all to gether with the orange charger, so striking...Love the blue and orange...Phyllis
ReplyDeleteWow, those dishes are just stunning! And what a great thrifty find in the chargers! this table looks just beautiful Fabby! thank you for sharing at TTF.
ReplyDeleteThese dishes are so intricate and beautiful! I had no idea that you designed these! How talented you are my friend! WOW! And what a happy luncheon! Enjoy this special time! Sweet hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteLovely table as always -- you are so talented in your pottery designs. Your nephew is movie-star handsome! I predict a trail of female admirers!
ReplyDeleteFabby,
ReplyDeleteYour dishes are amazingly beautiful!!! I am in love with them..and to think that you designed them..wow....Now I am off to see the post you gave a link to so i can see more of these gorgeous dishes...
and your nephew is so handsome...
Love, Mona
I love those dishes, they are so beautiful!!! Love the fun colors and patterns, just beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome young man and definitely one to be proud of! The dinnerware is so gorgeous! Thanks for sharing at TTF.
ReplyDeleteWith those wonderful colorful dishes, you could do table after table and make each one different. What fun that would be!
ReplyDeleteFabby, such a gorgeous table and to think you designed these yourself. Such a talented woman you are to have these outstanding dishes in such beautiful colors. How proud your husband must be to have his nephew visiting and you have set this wonderful table for him.
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful. I love the decor, a bit folklore.
ReplyDeleteThe chairs sure look Dutch ; )
You must be so proud of your nephew !!
Have a wonderful day !!
What an incredible table. Those dishes are absolutely amazing, Fabby!
ReplyDeleteI love the dishes wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteHello Fabby. Those dishes are a work of art. The colors are just beautiful and what a lovely table you have set. How nice that you get to enjoy your nephew's company. And by the way, two very handsome men..
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend..
So precious, Fabby! Hugs Pernilla
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous set and a beautiful table setting to welcome your handsome nephew. Love that it is created by your family.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Patti
Fabby,
ReplyDeleteThis is not only beautiful dinnerware, but your story is equally so!
Such a treat for the heart and mind-
Warm Hugs,
Jemma
I love those dishes. I can't even explain how much. Those orange chargers set them off beautifully. What a gorgeous table!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful dinnerware - David is pretty cute too!
ReplyDeleteMary x
Fabby, you did a wonderful job designing this dinnerware. It truly is beautiful! Very versatile and it works perfect for Fall. I love how the orange chargers accent the orange in them. So nice that your nephew was able to come visit. Very handsome and accomplished! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
I love your tables, but I'm protesting fall!!
ReplyDeleteStacy
Hi dear Fab,
ReplyDeleteAm back once again and hope to hang with you again. I am just too busy with our hot summer.
Hope to see you once again.
Hugs from D´Box,
/CC girl
I'm sure David had a lovely time and appreciated your efforts to make him welcome! Gorgeous colors and lovely dishes :)
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Oh, Fabby, what a great table! The tablecloth is perfect with the dishes! A lovely table for a lovely young man!
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome young man! Your tablescape is amazing as always! I am delighted that you shared your lovely post with A Return to Loveliness,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Hi Fabby! So vibrant, colorful and alive! The table looks very inviting. But I was more impressed when you said that you were the one who designed the entire ceramic line. It definitely means everything is personally handcrafted and designed by you. You cannot find another equally the same set. It's Fabby's signature table. By the way, is it the same plates in your header?
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up. See you again on Sunday :) Have a great week ahead.
Ooooo I love the fun colors!!!!! And the birds are so cute on the dishes!
ReplyDeleteMelissa @ Shabby Love
Ooooo I love the fun colors!!!!! And the birds are so cute on the dishes!
ReplyDeleteMelissa @ Shabby Love
He sounds like quite a talented and gifted young man - love the very festive tablescape you set in his honor! I do appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
I saw this post again over at Diane Writes, her Beautiful Sunday party. It was a pleasure to come back and visit and see the dishes but I was also noticing this time how handsome your family men are!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table, Fabby, so colorful.
ReplyDeleteI think your china is stunning, and you are so talented! Thank you for the tip about the doily on the charger. What a great idea and a wonderful reason for me to begin collecting vintage doilies!
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