Dianne's Creative Table

I am inspired by light, all things natural, reusing previously loved items, and bargains!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

My Christmas Surprise

In early December, I found a beautiful set of Fine Bavarian China with eight place settings and serving pieces, 30% off the consignment store price.

Because of my dish addiction, I resisted and ran home to brag to my hubby about how strong I was to avoid buying another set of dishes.  With the holidays upon me, I forgot about them.

On Christmas I was totally surprised when I opened a box from my MIL with one place setting of this beautiful china.  I was completely confused with the once place setting and because I didn't tell her about the dishes.  Yep, you guessed it,  my hubby told his Mom and she went that day and bought my china.
This china is special to me because it was made in Czechoslovakia and both my Grandmother and Grandfather immigrated to the US from Czechoslovakia when they were young adults and because it was given to me by my dear MIL. 
The pattern is Wild Flower.  I was able to add two more place settings from Ebay; gotta love the Ebay!


I found the fat blue birds at TJ in Atlanta and snapped them up! 




Hope the blue birds are nesting in your backyard!   
Happy to be linking with Susan's Tablescape Thursday

27 comments:

  1. I love this pattern, Dianne, and your dining room is gorgeous!
    Blessings, Beth

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  2. What a special husband and mother in law you have. Beautiful china and the entire table is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing. Lori L

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  3. How wonderful to have a great relationship with your mil. Your husband was so good to tell her about the china. I am sure you love a great Christmas surprise.

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  4. I love the blue in the china and all the elements, the candlesticks and birds, going on! What a great surprise! Joni

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  5. I still want a room just like yours! What a double treasure, your much resisted china and that your MIL gifted you with such a fabulous gift. Love the pattern of the dishes. so very pretty. Your blue birds of happiness sit very pretty on your table. Love the whole look. Elegant and inviting.

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  6. Wow! What a beautiful table!! Love the dishes and your tablescape is so elegant.

    Jocelyn
    http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/

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  7. Beautiful table and china. I love that your mother-in-law gifted them to you...it must have been a nice surprise.

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  8. I LOVE it, Dianne!!! What a great husband you have...and mother-in-law, too! That was such a sweet conspiracy on their part! Now every time you set a table with those lovely pieces, you will be able to think about so many special people in your life that they represent. That makes me want to cry. Really touches my heart. Enjoy that beautiful china!

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  9. Beautiful dishes, your table looks fantastic. You have a great hubby and MIL, its always great to get dishes as gifts!

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  10. Now that's such a lovely room. Your table looks gorgeous.

    I have guests with me at the moment from Bavaria. I am going to show them this when they get back from their day out! Meanwhile I shall hog the computor and browse your blog!

    Jo x

    I'm goint o

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  11. sorry my stupid laptop shipted the curser and did something naughty. Anyway, I was going to say, I am going to follow your blog. So consider me a new fan.

    Jo

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  12. Very pretty dishes, such a nice surprise-enjoy:@)

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  13. What beautiful china, and what a great mil! Your table looks lovely! Enjoy your new dishes!

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  14. What a wonderful surprise!!! The dishes are lovely. I have some from Poland that have similar embossed rims and flowers. Yours are very beautiful. Everything on the table goes so well together.

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  15. Wow! I love this surprises, like when I got my Chezchoslovakian china from my hubby! Your new china is gorgeous, you were right to brag and you have a wonderful MIL, so did I and I still miss her. The whole tablescape is beautiful, well done!
    FABBY

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  16. Diane thanks for coming over to my blog...it's a long way to New zealand..lol. Anyway thanks for the tip of using Scotchguard, it's a great solution and I must confess I hadn't thought of it.

    Jo x

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  17. Thank you pretty girl for passing by and for the nice and kind comments, I'm most appreciative! Have a wonderful weekend coming.
    FABBY

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  18. The table is absolutely stunning and I LOVE the story of how you came to own the china. What a special family you have!

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  19. Your post makes me so happy...my MIL used to start collections for me for Christmas and birthdays. A number of my favorite patterns came from her. Your Bavarian china is gorgeous. I love the embossed rim. Thank you for sharing your lovely design. Cherry Kay

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  20. Oh I adore your Bavarian tablescape~ swoon!

    I am currently hosting an auction of vintage and antique linen treasures on my blog. Stop by and take a peek.

    Have a wonderful weekend.

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  21. Your new china is so delicate and dainty. The shapes of the plates are most interesting. What a marvelous surprise your Mother in love gave you........I love the story!

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  22. Your new china is so pretty -- such a sweet and thoughtful surprise -- those little bluebirds are so sweet on your pretty table.

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  23. Hi Dianne, I'm glad that you came by my post and I have to agree with you that the little blue glass fruits are lovely. Don't you think they would look really good on this table of yours? Which, by the way is stunning. I absolutely love the silver and glass candleholders.

    I am planning to create a tablescape with mirror in the middle like yours. I have wanted to do it for ages but as yet I haven't managed to find any decent mirror. I want a long piece like a table runner.

    Anyway I hope that you had a wondeful time in the thrift shops today.

    Jo x

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  24. how beautiful and what a blessing to have such a wonderful mother in law and husband. Lovely story.

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  25. That story brought tears to my eyes. And the dishes have made a wonderful table setting.

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  26. Hello from West Tennessee. That was a wonderful thing for your husband and MIL to do for you. Those are the best kind of surprises.

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