I am amazed how quickly the Christmas and New Year's holidays have come and gone. With one deep breath it arrived and with the exhale we entered into a new year with our focus on Valentine's Day. There is really no time to have "holiday let-down". Of course, there was momentary sadness taking down the Christmas tree, but it did not last very long as smiles quickly returned when the Jim Shore salad plates were unpacked for the next celebration ---Valentine's Day.
I am so happy to be participating in the first of many 2025 blog hops hosted by Rita from Panoply. The Valentine's Day Tablescape Blog Hop is scheduled for Tuesday, January 28, 2025. Come join us and be amazed at these tablescapes inspired by love and romance or, in my case, plenty of snowmen's smiles. You will be wooed by some of the best tablescapes there are for such an occasion. Listed at the end of this article are the links to each tablescape designer who is sharing their magnificent creation of this day of passion. Enhance your viewing experience and grab a couple of rich chocolates and some hot and flavorful coffee and browse through these enchanting tablescapes that exemplify the heart-throbbing day.
If you know anything about living in Wisconsin in February, the weather can be cold and with plenty of snow. Therefore, as a Wisconsinite, when I think of Valentine's Day, I think of love and hearts, but also snow and snowmen. Let us see if you agree to mix the two........
Who wouldn't fall in love with these charming Jim Shore snowman plates?
The combination of denim blue and tomato red spells casual, playful fun like that of the bold colored snowmen and mixture of patterns. Shouldn't snowmen (or that of building one) be full of winter fun? I kept the white knit placemats on top of the denim blue placemats since it adds to the warmth that is usually needed to spend long hours outside sculpting and dressing a snowman with smiles.
The centerpiece is a tea light holder in bright, bold metallic colors which closely displays the same happy whimsical snowmen, like those on the Jim Shore plates. The shiny centerpiece snowman is surrounded by greenery, a cobalt blue bow and little red puffed hearts.
Your cake is over the top, and I love it! I also like the snowmen plates with the hearts on them. I think they are the perfect combination for winter and Valentine's Day. I agree with you about being sad taking down Christmas. I actually still have one little snowy Christmas scene still out because I'm still enjoying it. ;P
ReplyDeleteBTW I also like the blue accents on the table. They really complement your plates.
Happy Valentine's Day!