Thursday, September 3, 2015
P is for Paper
As in these darling
Molly Hatch designed paper goods.
Well known ceramic artist, Molly Hatch,
teamed up with Cheeky to produce a whimsical limited edition
collection to help end hunger.
The 10" plates are sold in packs of 30 for $3.99.
For every pack of 30, Cheeky will donate
one meal to Feeding America.
I'm a longtime fan of Molly Hatch's work.
Some of her designs are produced
and sold through Anthropologie.
LET THEM EAT CAKE and MAKE DO
vases are now both retired.
I'm happy I added them to my bookshelves
when they were first offered.
Thank you Anthropologie for supporting Molly Hatch.
I chose the Blue China pattern.
The paper plates come in 3 sizes.
You can find them at Target or order online here.
Just in time for the
Labor Day Holiday Weekend.
I added in red gingham paper napkins
for a touch of red, white, and blue in honor of
Labor Day.
Michael Aram Designs Plastic Ware by Madhouse Collection
Found this twig shaped plastic ware
at a shop in Santa Fe.
They are very durable and add a
touch of flair to any picnic or casual setting.
Molly Hatch
and I wish you a
Happy Day!
It's also time to celebrate
the 7th Anniversary over at Smiling Sally.
Happy Birthday, Blue Monday!
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The summer we married, my husband was in graduate school, and I was employed as a teacher. We took a portion of our savings that summer and purchased a sailboat. We christened our Catalina 22, “Hyacinths For The Soul” after Saadi’s poem. Our "Hyacinths" provided years of pleasure.
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To be honest I've never heard of Molly Hatch, but those plates are adorable. I like the napkins you put with them. The Happy Day plastic cups are cute too.
ReplyDeleteCute paper goods! I love fun paper goods and they really can make a fabulous statement for a little bit of money! Fun post!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Linda
Those vaShe's are adorable! And that plastic wear had me fooled into thinking it was real. I had never heard of Molly Hatch but she does make some pretty things!
ReplyDeleteMolly Hatch is new to me, but I love her designs!
ReplyDeleteLove all of her paper goods and made a great table. The flatware I could not believe was plastic. Can't wait to check Molly's things at Target. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCathy<;)
I am not a big user of paper goods, but the Molly Hatch designs are great.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that Michael Aram designs plastic ware. I collect hands and I have a set of ice tongs that have hands at the ends. I wonder where they are?
What great paper products. I am going to have to check them out at Target.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tip and the prices is reasonable too.
Enjoy your weekend.
Mary
Love the design- those are cute. I'm not familiar with Molly Hatch but I'll check them out at Target. Have yourself a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that was paper at first! Very pretty...love those bold red and blue napkins...and how cool is that twig silverware?? Have you ever...? Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and I always like buying a product that supports a good cause. Love your vase! I was not familiar with her designs, thanks for the heads up! :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Those Happy Day cups are just too cute.
ReplyDeleteThey are coming out w/ so many CUTE paper patterns..I think the usual companies may have to rethink..my friend brought me some from Englad..and I do love that Forest Feast collection..
ReplyDeleteBlue and white..always so pretty!
Well, aren't those paper plates the cutest?! I will look for them at my Target, Sarah, and I like them paired with those pretty gingham napkins and the twig plastic ware.
ReplyDeleteHappy Labor Day to you and your sweetie!
I adore these Sarah! Thanks for the tip. I will either order on-line or see if I can find them now at my Target. It's a win, win. Lovely items and helping those in need too.
ReplyDeleteBig Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
These are adorable! I think a trip to Target is in my future!! I noticed her pedestal dessert servers last time i was in Anthro and they are so unique! I am so happy your brought her designs to my attention! Love the plastic cups, too!!
ReplyDeleteP should be for Pretty! I just love the colors!!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute, and so reasonably priced! Love the Make Do vase.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you introduced me to Molly Hatch's products. I have Michael Aram candle holders and the plastic ware you bought is so nice. Great for a picnic in the park :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty paper products!
ReplyDeleteThose paper plates are really cute
ReplyDeleteof course I love blue and white china
thanks for sharing they are at Target
Those paper plates are really cute
ReplyDeleteof course I love blue and white china
thanks for sharing they are at Target
OMG You've GOT to be KIDDING me! I love the paper goods so, so much…they are so cute! And to think I was at Target Wednesday buying a giant garden umbrella on sale but I didn't see these cute Molly Hatch products!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute post! Thanks so much for telling us about them.
xo,
RJ
Some of the cutest paper products ever! Divine!
ReplyDeleteLoved your posts. What a beautiful design in paper plates. Loved the flatware as well.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I will be looking for them at my local Target as well! Thanks for sharing- I love the combination of napkins, tableware, etc. that you put together- perfect for a Labor Day picnic!
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe those plates are paper, Sarah. They sre so pretty.. Christine
ReplyDeleteLooks like you all ready for a barbecue. These paper goods are really pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love these things. My favorites are the plastic ware and napkins. Have a great weekend! Dianne
ReplyDeleteVery cool thing about the Molly Hatch paper plates. Next time I'm in Target, I'll look for them. Your gingham napkins and twiggy utensils are so very cool.
ReplyDeleteThe View from the Top of the Ladder
What fun paper goods Sarah, I'll have to look for them at Target on my next trip. I'm loving that twig plasticware too! Wishing you and Miss Sadie a Happy Labor Day Weekend.♥
ReplyDeleteWell I did say no plasticware in my picnic basket BUT I may change my mind after seeing these beauties! I'm off to Target later today so will take a look - thanks for sharing Sarah, I too was not familiar with Molly Hatch.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the Labor Day weekend dear.
Hugs - Mary
How sweet! I love them all! The plastic silverware is amazing -- definitely to save and not throw away!! Have a fun Labor Day holiday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pattern for paper! Anthropologie has a great design and I will be seeking these plates. The lovely plastic silverware is a great choice for this Labor Day celebration.
ReplyDeletePlease, pop over and visit my Lemon Zest post this week!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Pam
Thank you for introducing me to Molly Hatch!!! Gorgeous paper plates!!! The silverware is very unique and pretty! I tend to collect my paper plates & napkins and not use them...I rather wash dishes...I think it's a sickness! Have a wonderful Labor Day weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, who knew? I love it when I learn something new. These are so pretty and clever. This makes for a fun Labor Day weekend. The blue is striking. Something to check out for sure. Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI must have missed this post, but I am glad I found it. What adorable plates and the flatware is amazing. I love the vases. I haven't heard of Molly Hatch and in addition to loving her name, I love her designs. That you for introducing her. Dianne
ReplyDeleteVery elegant and creative paper and all for a good cause ~ lovely photos and Happy Labor Day ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
Beautiful paper plates, such a gorgeous pattern. Honestly I don't think I've heard of Molly Hatch? The blue is a pretty shade. I'll check out target. Thanks for letting me know who she. Hope you enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteDearest Sarah,
ReplyDeleteThat almost looks like the real thing, beautiful design and for a very noble cause.
As for myself, in those 32 years I have not used much of paper goods for any meal. Guess that back in Europe the production is still very limited, compared to the USA where it causes quite a lot of landfill, together with the fast food and take out plates and boxes.
Looks like having been raised environment conscious I will not change much.
Always enjoy your lovely styling with beautiful things; you have quite some flair doing so.
Hugs,
Mariette
Hi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteYou've picked a winner with those plates; I have a hard time believing that they are paper!
What a darling cupcake, and surrounded by blueberries! Thanks for celebrating Blue Monday's 7th blogiversary.
What a fun post and cool goods!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Harvest Lane Cottage,
Laura
Sarah, I'm a big fan of Molly Hatch, love her designs for Anthropologie. I did not know about these gorgeous blue and white paper products. I will have to pick some up to have on hand.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day sweet friend..............
Sarah,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful product for a wonderful cause, dear friend!!!
Thank you for sharing and always inspiring!!!
Target is on my "errands list" for tomorrow. . .I'll look for Molly Hatch accessories!!!
Fondly,
Pat
What a lovely post, Sarah! These must be the most beautiful paper plates I've ever seen. The Happy Day plastic cups are very pretty too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and have a great week ahead!
Paper plates are great, especially those with blue!
ReplyDeleteBlue Wizard
Wonderful articles designed in paper. Very colorful.
ReplyDeleteCute! Cute! Cute and I adore that it benefits a great cause.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Labor Day and a wonderful week!
How adorable!!! I wished that I had known about them earlier when so I could have picked some up when I was shopping across the border!
ReplyDeleteThe Molly Hatch tea themed paper goods are adorable and how nice they are for a good cause. Unfortunately Target pulled out of Canada - too bad.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Mosaic Monday.
You've made me want to run up to Target to see what all of the paper plates look like! I love it when you can find paper goods in cute patterns!
ReplyDeleteYou make everything look so pretty. Thanks for the shopping links, I love to look around! Have a wonderful week. Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteIf you had not said anything I wouldn't have known those were paper! and those plastic twig spoons and forks? Oh wow!!
ReplyDeleteLove them!
I saw those in our Target flyer and thought they were just adorable, and can't wait to get some and do a table with them.
ReplyDeleteand it so great that some of the proceeds go to feeding the hungry, what a win win........
and couldnt' believe those twigs designs spoons were plastic ware..........amazingly cute.
Thanks for sharing. blessings, Nellie
Oh my, those are cute paper plates. And what unique silverware. How fun! Have a lovely week and a Happy Pink Saturday.
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So adorable! Finally, designer paper plates!! And so affordable!! Thanks for sharing Sarah~
ReplyDeleteJenna
Oh my gosh Sarah, these are adorable! And that silverware. I would never have thought it was plastic. I guess I need a trip to Target for the paper goods. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
I've never sen prettier paper plates and cups than these, Sarah! They almost look like china. It was sweet fir you to make a anniversary cupcake for Sally--I'm sure she was happy to see that!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely have a love affair going with PAPER....I haven't seen these pretty plates but will pick up some from Target. Thanks for the tip. xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat cute patterns! Love blue and white! Thanks for joining Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteDearest Sarah,
ReplyDeleteMy PC died and for that reason, I have not yet had all my files back up on my new Mac.
Just learned that you both had your wedding anniversary on the 3rd.
Congratulations to both of you and sending you hugs,
Mariette
Even your disposables are terrific, Sarah! I would be wanting to wash and re-use those utensils, they look so good! And I spy so many beauties on your bookshelves........
ReplyDeleteSarah those paper plates are adorable and I love how some of the proceeds goes to Feeding America! Can't wait for my next trip to Target! Loving your beautifully styled bookcase too!!
ReplyDeleteThe Weekly Feature Series is live. Pop on over and check out your feature. http://www.thededicatedhouse.com/2015/09/weekly-feature-series_12.html Have a lovely weekend. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find, Sarah. The design is so pretty, and it puts you in mind of clean and crisp feel of blue and white porcelain.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday.♥