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 I have really been into vintage table cloths and vintage linens lately and here is my latest find.
 
 
A blue and white gingham table cloth.  I picked it up at the US12 garage sales for $3 without a spot on it.
 
 
Another vintage find I stumbled upon this week was the Anchor Hocking  sunflower drinking glasses.  I think they fit into the mix just perfectly.
I also picked up the green, cast iron, enamelware dutch oven on the clearance rack at Meijer.
The dinner plates are from Target and the salad plates are from Pier One.
 The fresh basil sprig is from my garden and there’s sweet potato soup in the pot.
 
 
I picked up one other vintage table cloth, so stop back by later in the week to see it.
 
 
 

 

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  1. Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says

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    Dawn, you find the best stuff. Love the gingham cloth and those sunflower glasses are perfect with your setting and home. Sweet potato soup? Do share.

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  2. Ruby Jean says

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    What a great find and great price.. Of course you already know I was eyeballing it in your last post!! 🙂 I bet the basil smells wonderful!

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  3. Ann from On Sutton Place says

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    I cut my basil and bring it in too. I love it in a pitcher on my island. The tablecloth is perfect for your cottage look. I love how all the colors go together.

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  4. Dee @ A Lapin Life says

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    I love how the tablecloth pulls it all together. The daisy glasses are super cute. I adore basil. I just made pesto pasta last night.

    Dee

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  5. Olive Cooper says

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    You had me at vintage gingham of course. Love those sweet glasses too. I am hitting a terrific estate sale on Saturday-I have already viewed 100 images from there and cannot wait to see the vintage linens. hugs, olive

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  6. Kris says

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    Friend, if we were at that sale together, I would have had to knock you down and get my hot little hands on that tablecloth to make it my own!!! I love it! Love the sunflower glasses and the dutch oven too. Wowsers….you go girl!!!
    No WIWW?
    XO Kris

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  7. camp and cottage living says

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    Dawn
    It all made for a great table setting.
    Sunflowers again-I love them!

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  8. cynthia lee designs says

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    What a pretty table setting…everything looks so great together. Love the bird plate and the sunflower glasses. What a great price you got on the table cloth.
    Cindy

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  9. Mabel Jane's says

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    There’s something about gingham that makes one “smile”…great tablescape.

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  10. Sandy aka Doris the Great says

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    Such a pretty table setting. I’ll be right over for sweet potato soup!

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  11. Debra @ Common Ground says

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    Hi Dawn, just came over from SSS. Love your home and this summer tablescape is so fun. Love the gingham and the great sunflower vintage glasses!

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  12. Sarah says

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    Dawn, just popped over from Kim’s after your favorite room tour. Thanks for sharing. Your thrifty finds are charming. I’m a fan of blue and yellow together. 😉 Cute sunflower glasses. They look cute with those Pier I plates. I have a set of those too. Love the pop of yellow when I pair them with my Courtly Check chargers. ~ Sarah

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  13. Shelia says

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    HI Dawn, I’ve come from Kim’s seeing your wonderful kitchen she’s featured! I just love your style and this tablescape is darling! I’m so glad I’ve found your blog and now I’m your newest follower!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia 😉

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  14. Town and Country Gals says

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    Dawn,
    just dropped by from Kim’s. Love your style, is there anything better then finding great things for great prices! Your tablescape is darling, love the glasses and everything. Have enjoyed browsing thru. Like you, most things in my house are from garage sales, thrift stores etc, or bought on sale. (I was horrified when my BF told me she had bought a lamp for $300.00)! I’m your newest follower and will be adding you to my side bar of favs (if I can figure it out since things have changed)! Would love for you to visit me!
    Rebecca

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  15. Sweet Cottage Dreams says

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    Dawn, your kitchen is gorgeous! You have it decorated with such bright and happy colors and I can see why your family loves to hang around the island when you cook —just read that on Kim’s blog!

    Becky

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  16. Yvonne @ StoneGable says

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    Dawn, Your post over at Kim’s was fabulous! I just LOVE LOVE LOVE your kitchen. It really is my style! So warm and welcoming… it looks like a whole lot of love and fun goes on there! Your new vingtage find will just add to the beauty of your kitchen! I am a huge fan of blue and white… so pretty!

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  17. CAS says

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    Great tablecloth, Dawn! I love the color combo of the blue check with touches of yellow & green. So pretty & fresh.

    Carol

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