Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Barnyard Chic


~ Barnyard Chic ~

a table created by the

talented young women of Posey.




This charming farm-inspired table was created for a

special event hosted by i.thee.wed earlier in the year.




Let's take a look at some of

the clever and awesome details.


A Graceful Layering of Linen and Burlap



Chair Covers of Casually Draped and Tied Burlap




~ Centerpiece ~

Hollowed-out Log Filled with Fresh Fragrant Yellow Stock



More Floral Details in Individual Long-neck Bottles




Place Settings with Oodles of Visual Texture




Burlap ~ Linen ~ Chicken Wire ~ Gingham ~ Florals




All Topped with Cute Little Chicks



Each Detail Plays Off Each Other




A Bird's Eye View




~ Barnyard Chic ~

Sophisticated & Elegant



Yet Not Too Serious!





You can follow along with the very

talented Posey girls at their blog here.




Chicken Wire Chargers by Pottery Barn
Floral Plates & Linens by Tag
All photos by Hyacinths for the Soul except where noted.

Click the links below to join the following hostesses this week:









Sarah
Sarah

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.

69 comments:

  1. Hi Sarah! I sure got some great inspiration from this table setting! I am having a 'camp' birthday party for my son this weekend and I think I will borrow the idea of putting the logs on the table! Lovely! Christie at Three Pixie Lane

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  2. Just beautiful! A real feast for the eyes!
    Barb

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  3. This is awesome. Great idea1..Christine

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  4. How chic! Such fun details and accents. I love the burlap chairs and the hollowed out log. We used to decorate a log every year at girl's camp and then put it in the final campfire. It reminded me of that, such a pretty and natural holder. Those chicken wire chargers are fabulous - oh too many cute things, aren't there!

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  5. Oooh, I adore this table! It's right up my alley.
    xo,
    Sena

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  6. What a sweet country wedding breakfast that would be!

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  7. Hi Sarah,
    you discovered two absolute talented ladies. I visisted their blog- really wonderful ideas.
    Thank you for this tour. Best greetings, Johanna

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  8. Oooh, Sarah, thanks for putting us onto the Posey girls! For the barnyard table, I think my favorite element is the unexpected use of burlap to drape the chair backs. It adds a lot of drams!

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  9. Sarah~ What fun & how creative! I've seen those chicken wire chargers, I didn't realize they were from PB! Love the planter/log too... Do you think burlap draped over the back of my chairs might be a solution to camouflage my dog-chewed spindles?! I threatened to have all Gracie's teeth pulled when it happened :-) Thanks for sharing this fun idea!

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  10. This table setting is so pretty. I love the idea of using the burlap and all the natural elements.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  11. I adore this table scape! I think the burlap on the chairs is so pretty. The centerpiece is a really neat idea as well. Have a great day Sarah!

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  12. Love this!! I love everything about it. I have the Pottery Barn three tiered basket that matches these placemats.

    Off to visit Posey!
    xo
    Penny

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  13. Hi! Full moon is what I think. Have had beautiful dreams when I get really tired! Love your photos. Will send you some of our tables. My daughter is here and is a whiz! We are using turquoise Mason jars for one of the parties. Love the stock in this arrangement..

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  14. Rustic and chic, not an easy loo to get right but how great it all looks.
    The centrepiece is stunning.
    Clever Posey.

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  15. Great share, Sarah. Thank you.

    And, thank you for the link. I will go visit now.

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  16. What a cute table Sarah! I love the centerpiece on an angle and the chicken wire chargers are just too cute! Thanks for sharing:@)

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  17. Barnyard chic? I never knew but I'm loving it. What fun and so many great ideas. Of course I love the chicken wire chargers and the little chicks and the log centerpiece. Now I know what to do with some of those little logs in your wood pile.Thanks for sharing the great photos.
    Have a good Wednesday,
    Hugs,
    Babs

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  18. Now this setting is a conversation piece. I am not big on burlap but it works beautifully here, and chicken wire charges?! Who knew! My favorite element are those adorable little chicks on the plates. Great shots, Sarah. xo,

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  19. Such a beautiful table and the center piece is lovely. I love the burlap on the chairs so simple but chic!
    I'm your newest follower and I hope you stop by soon!

    Rondell

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  20. Hi Sarah, this is just as cute as it can be. The attention to detail is incredible. So unique.
    hugs ~lynne~

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  21. Sarah - My favorite part is the chairs, so beautiful!

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  22. Oh my, this is so pretty and so clever. I love the logs for the centerpiece and the chickenwire chargers are wonderful. The use of the burlap is so fabulous. Love it all. Thanks so much for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

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  23. Hi lovely lady. Your Tablescapes are so Beautiful sweet lady. I also love the logs for a centerpiece !! I did see your chickenwire chargers in Pier One. I need to get some so sweet.
    I hope you have a Great Week Sarah.
    XXOO Diane

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  24. I took note of every detail shown in this post! Omg, this is a fabulous table. I keep Needing those chickenwire chargers. Love love every detail of this table. I have fallen in love with burlap (my grandmother is cringing), and I love how it was the perfect backdrop here and also on the chairs. Cute, darling, intriguing, wonderful!

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  25. Hi Sarah! this table is cute as can be! I'm so glad you shared. I do have a weakness for country after all these years. I love the title of the post too.

    Thanks for your visit. Yes, it's great fun having a sil who enjoys dishes too. We love our family dinners together and enjoying the tables each of us create! :)

    Donna

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  26. Clever ideas. Never thought of using a long for a centerpiece, but can see where it would be so versitile. Really like the burlap chair covers!

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  27. Those are very cute! Some people think of everything. I've never seen burlap put to so many great uses. The sky is the limit when it comes to decorating--thanks for sharing!

    Hope all is well with you and yours. I rarely have time to blog much lately!

    Have a wonderful week.

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  28. LOVE those chair covers!

    xo,
    amanda

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  29. I love the log centerpeice and the burlpa chair covers. Thanks for the blog links! I'm collecting wedding ideas for my daughter :)

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  30. hi sarah, thanks for all you visits :) what a darling table, i love the natural look, just darling!

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  31. Hi Sarah! Oh, what a darling table. Love all of the special touches and who would think about using an old log spiffed up for the centerpiece!
    Thanks for popping in to see me.
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia :)

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  32. Hi Sarah, what is it about linen, burlap, and chicken wire that is so appealing??? I don't know, but I do know that I love the combination - charming! Linda

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  33. I love it Sarah!! Fantabulous! Thanks so much for sharing this.

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  34. So neat. Love that hollowed out log and the chicken wire chargers add such texture and dimension.

    - The Tablescaper

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  35. What fabulous ideas! Love burlap and linen together.These girls are good.

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  36. Je viens de parcourir un très joli blog... merci pour cet agréable moment.
    Gros bisous.

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  37. Really creative ideas here! Especially love the nature inspired elements and those darlin chicken wire chargers are too cute!

    Thanks for sharing!
    Sherri:)

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  38. Love, love, love the little chicks!

    I've reached the five year anniversary of my blog. Stop over and register for the giveaway if you get a chance!

    Becky

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  39. I think my favorite thing is the chicken wire chargers. How cute. I've don't remember seeing those in the Pottery Barn catalog.

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  40. Yay Sarah...always a fabulous visit wiht lots of inspiration...thankyou..I adore these photos..! Gorgeous post..and oh so lovely..thankyou for introducing me to these talented souls!
    Shine on!
    Hope you are doing well and sparkly...and wishing you a beautiful wkd ahead!
    HUgs
    victoria

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  41. Sarah,
    The department store in Paris where I saw the flatware is BHV in the Marais district. French-Kissed told me about it. It has everything. Plan to spend several hours there. Brugge is an adorable and quaint city that is so historic because the buildings were not bombed during World War II. I have been there three times in the last 18 months. Thanks for stopping by our little blog.

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  42. What a fun table, full of neat ideas! There is such whimsy and casualness about it. Love those chargers and the hollowed out log as a floral centerpiece. :-)
    ~ Sue

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  43. Adorable! I love the whimsey. Who would think that burlap would look so elegant? And I love the "chicken coop" chargers, too.

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  44. FANTASTIC! This table with the chairs in burlap draped, are awesome! All elements used to create this are wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs
    FABBY

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  45. Sarah, What a beautiful and creative table. Love the seat covers and the use of burlap.
    xo,
    Sherry

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  46. Great table -- I have two of the wire chargers, and love them in my kitchen.

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  47. Sarah, thanks for sharing this tablescape from the young women of Posey. Clever indeed how they used the hollowed-out log to fill with fresh yellow stock. How beautiful is that? I love the linen and burlap with the center piece, it all ties in for a lovely setting. I'm off to say hello to the girls at Posey.
    Have a great weekend Sarah.......

    ~Emily
    The French Hutch

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  48. I have not heard of Posey before so thank you so much for the intro, Sarah! I love the rustic beauty of the tables and might even try to replicate some of these ideas myself!

    Thanks for popping by my blog. It was so lovely to hear from you. I hope you have been well and enjoying the warmer weather!

    Best wishes always,
    Natasha.

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  49. What an imaginative table with such cute details. I like all the natural touches.

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  50. Oh, I can't tell you how much I love this post. It's just full of wonderful ideas! It's all beautiful, and I'm putting it in my inspiration file.

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  51. Hi Sarah,
    Thanks for sharing Posey with us! The tablescape is delightful, so many great details!
    Hugs,
    Bella

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  52. Posey is very new to me...what creative genius! The little fluffy birdy-chicks are just darling!

    We looked ALL OVER to find burlap to cover up our new little pine trees out front...why is it, everyone in blogland could find it, but not us??? LOL

    Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Sarah!
    Hugs,
    Rett

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  53. Love every last detail of this table!!
    xo Cathy

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  54. Oh my gosh I love the table! Love the burlap and the chicken wire charges -so creative. Enjoyable! Jennifer

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  55. I am absolutely in love with this. It's the epitome of rustic lux, which is something I gravitate towards and thoroughly adore!
    Love.
    Love.
    Love

    Hugs,
    Lana In Italy

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  56. Chicken wire chargers --cute! I have never seen chicken wire chargers. Rough cut burlap simply tied around the chair. What a great inspiration table!

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  57. Wonderful! Love the log centerpiece!

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  58. Sarah, I sure wish you could pop in and have tea with us too, anytime. And I hope you will soon. I love tea sets, and use them when my family comes. thanks for the comment.
    LOL

    ~Emily
    The French Hutch

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  59. What a great idea for a table setting. You got some great shots. I went to the posey blog and see they do weddings. What a great blog. Thanks for the info. Was this rustic table at a reception?

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  60. This is such a beautiful table Sarah! I love all the gorgeous details- loving the log centerpieces! Thanks for sharing this lovely inspiration at FNF :) Have a great weekend!

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  61. I LOVE YOUR STYLE> The mix of naturals on the table. Nice! Have a great week. Sunny109

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  62. Sarah,
    This is a delightful table. I love the textures and the centerpiece. Victoria mag had a March issue this year with a magical forest table that had a log centerpiece. I love this look. Thanks for linking this up!
    Sherry

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  63. Hello!
    Wow, so much liked to know your blog!
    Much success!
    I'm from Brazil, Rio de Janeiro.
    Kisses and good week!

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  64. Love all the texture and elements of this table. Especially those fun little chicks!

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  65. Love linen and burlap together and those little chicks are the cutest things. Lovely photographs. Thanks for sharing.
    Linda

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  66. Hi Sarah! Thank you for the sweet remark you left the other day. I have missed blogging and visiting all of my favorite blogs/bloggers these past few weeks....sooooo much!
    I have to say that the hollowed out log filled with flowers is so charming and I think it's a perfect centerpiece. The whole table is great...I love the birds eye view photo!

    Hugs and smiles to you,

    Nancy

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