Detail of Hand-hooked Pillow
Welcome to the English countryside for the
First Barnyard Bash
hosted by Happier Than a Pig in Mud.
~ Barnyard Bash English Style ~
Detail of Dinner Plate by Royal Stafford
It's nearing the end of the
day in the English countryside.
day in the English countryside.
The farm animals have
gathered around the table to celebrate.
gathered around the table to celebrate.
Big beautiful sunflowers
Held in a Black Toile canister,
set the stage for a shared meal.
set the stage for a shared meal.
The toile tells
the story of the farm
the story of the farm
Where roosters and hens
scratch about while song birds flitter above.
scratch about while song birds flitter above.
Sweet furry bunnies nibble on the fresh green grass,
and baby chicks look for tasty bugs.
The rooster crows to spread the word that there
are fresh eggs a plenty from his brood of hens.
Gentle British White Cattle
roam the table.
roam the table.
These beautiful creatures
are known for their gentleness
are known for their gentleness
Which begins before birth.
The table is set with plates of Royal Stafford featuring
a beautiful transfer-ware scene of the English
countryside produced in shades of black.
The borders are laced with bands of rope
and clusters of fruit and blooming flowers.
And layered above white
Vintage Garden chargers by Ambiance
which are placed on woven black ruffled placemats.
Vintage flatware with sterling ferrules
is marked Universal L.F. and C.
Crisp white napkins layered with napkins
in a black and white paisley are held together
with pewter napkin rings.
The the color of the bold sunflowers
is echoed in the embroidery of the initialed napkins.
Various little farm animals in the form
of individual butter tubs are gathered for the occasion.
First to the table is this little piggy.
The baby calf seems
to be tired after a long day.
to be tired after a long day.
One of the
many resident poultry.
many resident poultry.
And even a small bunny
has joined in the fun.
has joined in the fun.
So pull up a chair
and join these little critters . . .
and join these little critters . . .
As they gather
round the table . . .
round the table . . .
For the First Barnyard Bash!
Thanks for joining me for my first Barnyard Bash, and a huge thank you to Happier Than a Pig in Mud, our hostess for the First Annual Barnyard Bash. I hope you will also join me at Quimper Club International for a Barnyard Bash ~ French Style. There you find everything is French faience much like the pieces in the farm scene above. This award winning scene, using French faience figural open salts, was created by my friend Debi Raitz. Debi won a BLUE RIBBON on this vignette. Click here to see Barnyard Bash ~ French Style.
Hope to see you there!
This post is also linked to the following weekly memes. Thank you to each of these gracious hostesses.