Over view of the table
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Our inspiration Santa
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The place setting
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Flatware is the ultra-modern. ultra-shiny "Fluence" by Oneida
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First layer of the place setting is a "caduceus-shaped" napkin held by a shiny black napkin ring
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Next layer is a "Shamrock" Fiestaware salad plate
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Next layer is a White Fiesta luncheon plate
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A Shamrock colored Dinner plate is next
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The charger is a glass Depressionware plate
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Black stemware is by Artland Glass
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Band-aid "ornaments" along with small green/white ornaments are the perfect decorations for a Doctor tree
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I just had to show the detail on this Santa - the medical bag even has a small Caduceus on it
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One last look
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Black Placemat - Bed, Bath, and Beyond
White Charger - Depressionware by McBeth-Evans from our Mother
Dinnerware - Fiesta by Homer Laughlin from Macy's
Flatware - "Fluence" by Oneida from Replacements
Glassware - Jet Black by Artland Glass from Replacements
Napkin - Pier 1
Napkin Ring - Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Salt/Pepper Shaker - Target
Candle Holders - from Pat's collection
Tree and Ornaments - from Michael's
Doctor Santa - from Pierson's (our local building supply store)
We will be joining Cuisine Kathleen's "Let's Dish" this Wednesday: http://www.cuisinekathleen.com/
If you want to see a truly beautiful "Doctor's Table," check out Christine's blog [Christine's Home and Travel Adventures Blog] at:
http://christineshomeandtraveladventures.blogspot.com/2012/06/king-of-house-doc.html . I loved that table the moment I saw it and thought it was such a beautiful tribute and honor to her husband. (And, of course, I am seething with envy for the dishes......)
Who knew Santa was a Doctor also! So cute!
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