Showing posts with label Dishes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dishes. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

I Love Transferware



This has been a good couple of weeks for me at the thrift store. Don't you find it goes like that - either hot or cold with what you find. Well I have definitely been running hot, as last week I found some green transferware dishes and this week I found some blue ones.  

Although I didn't set out to collect transferware dishes, it appears that I have an official collection!  


I can never decide which colour I like the best.  They each have their virtues.

Let's see, there are blue-and-white dishes - always have loved blue-and-white.  

I bought the Blue Willow plates at a promotion our local grocery store was having a few years ago. The plates were one dollar each.  Good deal, eh?  Since they were so inexpensive I bought twelve of them so we can have a matching table setting when there are lots of family and friends over.   

The blue-and-white dishes look so pretty on a table set with yellows or neutrals.  Spring flowers look beautiful with them as do wintery whites.



My latest crush is for the new green ones - one green serving bowl, four bowls, and four side plates.  I love the scalloped pattern on the plates and the pretty border on the serving bowl



The four red dinner plates (which actually look pink with all the white on the plates) are used frequently because they match so many different tablecloths, flowers, and occasions.


My one brown dinner plate is special because ... well there is only one.  And it has an awesome castle on it.  It looks great on a fall table with other earthy colours.


The one black serving dish and one black bowl are extra special because I love not only simplicity of the black and white, but also the pretty floral design. I found these two on separate thrift store trips and would buy more if I could find them.  

Happiness is snagging the black transferware bowl for my breakfast cereal - I figure it is a good way to start the day.


But do you know how I like my transferware dishes the best?  With something delicious on them!


My unexpected collection of transferware dishes is a collection I can get into - lots of variety of colour and pattern and something we use on a daily basis.  Have you ever found yourself with a collection of something that you hadn't really planned to collect? 
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

6 Must-Have Sets of Dishes

I love dishes!  I love setting the table with different plates and bowls, I love matching the dishes to the type of food we are serving, I love coordinating the linens and plates - I really love dishes!  Recently though, I've been thinking about how many sets of dishes are the right number to own.  At what point do you step over the edge and move from dish lover and dish collector to dish addict.  I've been getting some flak from Kate, who has talked me down from the edge when I've wanted to buy more dishes at the thrift store, and my friend (you know who you are) who thinks I have too many dishes.  So I've been pondering how many sets of dishes are optimal.

While I love all dishes, for me the thing that makes the biggest impact on a table is the plates so I don't buy all the side plates and bowls that go with every set.  Plus I love the mismatched look so I'm happy to pair bowls and plates from different sets.  I'm a bit cheap so I only buy plates that are from the thrift store or on a great sale somewhere.  Until now I have only bought dishes when I could get eight or ten plates or bowls so that there were enough to set a complete table when we had guests.  It has recently dawned on me that soon there will only be two of us at home (tear, tear) and I have started to look out for sets of four plates. 

I do realize that all we really need is one set of basic white or cream dishes, but where's the fun in that.  So here is my list of the six sets of dishes that I see as being just the right number - not too many to store, but enough variety that you can have fun setting the table.  There is definitely overlap between the categories so you may or may not need all six types.

Here's my list of the six must-have sets of dishes.

1) WHITE (or CREAM) DISHES
I think a set of plain white or cream dishes are a basic minimum and always look classic and pretty.  

 Pottery Barn

White dishes can look modern or traditional depending on their shape and style and on what type of cutlery, drinking glasses, linens, and centrepiece you put with them.


You can add other colourful dishes to change the look and add some interest,

Sarah Richardson's table via House of Turquoise

or change the linens on the table to take the same dishes from casual to formal.



2) FORMAL FINE CHINA DISHES
I love the look of a table set with porcelain dishes that have some silver or gold trim and maybe a thin decorative line around the edge or some pretty flowers on them.  They make such a lovely table setting for a more formal meal.  Many people have some fine china that they received as wedding presents or inherited from family.  If your formal china is sitting in a cabinet not being used, then I say it is time to get it out and enjoy it.  Nothing elevates an occasion like setting a pretty table with cloth napkins, fresh flowers, and fine china.






3) CHRISTMAS DISHES
By Christmas dishes I really mean ones that look good on your table at Christmas.  While some of the dishes that are specifically meant for Christmas are lovely, I think it is a pity to have to store something that is only used for one month of the year.  In my opinion it would be so much better to find some cute red and white patterned plates (like the ones in the first photo below, which I adore), or green plates, or white with gold trim - whatever makes a Christmas table special to you and can be used again at other times.

Martha Stewart


4) POTTERY DISHES
When you are having a hearty stew or a home-style dinner, these are the dishes you need.  They make the table seem warm and comfortable with a down-to-earth charm.


5) ASIAN DISHES
When it's stir fry or sushi that's being served, then some Asian-inspired dishes are just the thing.  There are a variety of styles of Asian dishes from rustic glazed dishes to white ones with stylized flowers, birds, and dragons on them.  Asian dishes are also sometimes square-shaped.  



6) JUST FOR FUN DISHES
To add a little variety, you need a few dishes in the just for fun category.  They might be some nice bright dishes like these sunny yellow plates,


or some lovely pastels ones,

Country Living

or some blue ones like these pretty transferware plates,

Southern Accents

or these gorgeous navy floral ones,


or some charmingly quirky ones that speak to you.



To me those six types of dishes cover most seasons, events, and meals, but aren't too many to store.  What about you?  How many sets of dishes do you think is the perfect number?

Later this week I'll show you which ones I have.
Linked to Inspiration Friday at Southern in My Heart