Sunday, November 29, 2009

Trying to take nice pictures of china = not possible!

The Christmas china is officially unpacked! Now, our wedding registry pattern is the Spode Christmas Rose (excuse the horrid photos... china is so glossy and iPhone cameras are less-than-forgiving!):





I chose this pattern because it goes really nicely with one of our formal china patterns (Herend Golden Edge) and can be mixed in well during the holidays. I also love it because it is more winter-y than specifically Christmas-y. We've started our collection with salad plates because I figured we would most likely be using them for dessert and coffee (as the golden edge makes them slightly high maintenance and non dishwasher safe).

All that to say, we've also begun little collections of the original Christmas Tree pattern by Cuthbertson. Here are our basic dinner plates:






And our embossed octagonal salad plates:






Here's a closer look at the embossing detail:





I dressed our mantle...





...and china hutch with standing Christmas plates  for a little extra cheer:





More decor is underway... I am trying not to overwhelm our small space!

2 comments:

  1. We received a set of the Spode Christmas tree china for wedding gifts, and I am mostly pleased with that decision. I am going to get it sometime this week.

    Here's a question for you: what is hung above your mantle? Looks like some sort of map?

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  2. Why, yes, it is a map. A map of the Old Course at St. Andrews (famous golf course in Scotland), at which Mark's grandfather had the good fortune to play several times. We have a few other odes to his golfing whereabouts around the place! Perhaps I'll have to post a golf course history lesson soon :)

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