Tablescapes, Autumn Safari

Let’s go on a Fall adventure today

An African Safari, you might say…

Pumpkins, leopards, giraffes, a tiger,

a zebra and an elephant

The plates have gold rims, they are oh so elegant!

There are leopards on the plates and jungle palm trees

Pumpkin tureens are ready to fill with a Fall soup of Beer Cheese

The goblets are painted with leopard spots

You’ll also find a leopard pumpkin, believe it or not!

There’s a pumpkin with stripes like the zebra and the tiger you see

At this table the animals happily roam free

Spots, dots, and checks ~

A fun mix of patterns on all these objects!

It’s nice to pretend, set a table and play,

dreaming of an African Safari and an Autumn getaway!

Safe travels!

Juicy Details

Ieopard pumpkin/Hobby Lobby

plates/Christian Dior, Casablanca

leopard spot painting tutorial here

I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:

 Sundays on Silverado/  Love Your Creativity 

 What’s for Dinner/ Between Naps on the Porch 

All About Home/ Common GroundFollow the Yellow Brick Home

  Oh My Heartsie Girl / Turn About Tuesday 

  Karin’s Cottage Linky Party / Creative Crafts / Crafty Creators

 Full Plate Thursday/ Creatively Crafty/ Thursday Favorite Things   

Happiness is Homemade

Comments
39 Responses to “Tablescapes, Autumn Safari”
  1. You have some really cute stuff, Jenna.

  2. Ann Woleben says:

    Very festive!

  3. I have never seen these plates before, they are beautiful. Your Autumn Safari table is so pretty. I love the animal print pumpkins. I bet the grandchildren love your table. Have a wonderful week, Jenna. I think it is going to be a hot one.

  4. SO fun Jenna – I love your tables – and your poems! 🙂 Thanks for the happy start to my busy Sunday!

  5. Your Autumn tablescape is delightful and creative!

  6. This is beyond fun! What nice ideas!

  7. Rita C. says:

    Jenna, this is 100% adorable! Your safari animals are perfect with your plates and pumpkins. A great fall table!

  8. Sarah says:

    The thought of a fun get away, much less, and African safari, really delights, Jenna. This table is full of imagination that sparks my own imagination and takes me on a fun little safari in my mind. The plates are gorgeous, and your collection of stripes, dots, and checks make me smile. As always, your creative touches in words and photos make for a fun post.

  9. I always love your hall table settings. What a beautiful welcome to your guests!

  10. Such a fun idea, fall in the jungle!

  11. Jenna, this is such a cute tablescape. I love all the shapes and patterns! 😀

  12. lghiggins says:

    What a fun twist on fall!

  13. Nancy says:

    Such lovely plates and your Autumn Safari is so adorable! And so is your poem.
    Thank you for sharing! Happy Sunday!

  14. dianebelvs says:

    I love those safari animals so much….wherever did you find them? Love your blog….I read it daily but seldom comment. You are wonderful!

  15. What a fun table Jenna. I love it! I am going to have to follow some of your painting tutorials since I have a new hobby! LOL! Girl, I can’t connect the dots but so much fun playing around with painting with the grands. I think though I will stick to soap making! LOL! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

  16. Mary says:

    What a fun fall table Jenna! Love your mix of animals and prints, paired with your pumpkins. ♥

  17. Kari says:

    I wanna go! I wanna go! Safari here I come…oh well, no actual safari for me but I can do a virtual. thanks Jenna

  18. Kim says:

    Oh my goodness Jenna! This is so cute and soo creative! Your safari plates are so unique and they look so good with all your pumpkins – love all the leopard spots and stripes – and don’t forget about all the safari animals. It must have been so much fun to put this table together – wonderful!

  19. NikiLEOwife says:

    How adorable!! I love it. Thanks for sharing on Crafty Creators & Happiness is Homemade!

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