Hi, and welcome to my contribution to "Tablescape Thursday" hosted so graciously by Susan at Between Naps on the Porch.

It's hard to believe it is Thursday again. Luckily, I have been inspired by some lovely old dishes in my china cabinet. What better for winter, and more winter, than pink! Hopefully, these pretty pink dishes will bring a smile to those of you with never-ending snow:-)


These dishes belonged to my great-great uncle on my mother's side and some came from my father's grandmother. They were made by the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, which you can read about HERE. The pattern is "pink crinoline" and also comes in blue. 


One *must* use doilies with these, don't you think? I love these beaded handles.


What better for a winter day than sunny pink hydrangeas!


My mom gave me this pitcher last Christmas, and it fits in so perfectly!


How lucky was I to find these vintage linen placemats in my collection?


Since I only have three bowls, I used two pink crinoline and two pink Hocking "Old Colony" depression glass bowls.


Of course, I must have something by Minton, so this bowl was perfect for the flowers!


These vintage candle holders are from the 1970s. I love the green with this shade of pink.




I did have to borrow these vintage napkins from my mom. They really are exquisite.


The flatware is Oneida "Meadowbrook" silverplate. I love how the vines coordinate with the placemats.










I hope this "happy" pink crinoline has brought some sunshine to some snowy days!

Thank you so much for stopping by! I love getting to see the beautiful tables you so lovingly put together and reading your comments.

Anita


Pink dishes: Hazel-Atlas "pink crinoline"
Clear pink bowls: Hocking "Old Colony"
Flatware: Oneida "Meadowbrook"
Crystal: American stemware
Bowl: Minton bone china
Napkins and placemats: vintage from our family collection


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