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Welcome Fall with Neutrals and Yellows

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

 

Happy Tuesday, My Lovelies!  Did you have a nice Labor Day yesterday?  I hope you had a nice time grilling out with your family.  And if you didn't grill, I hope you had a lovely day and ate something delicious!

Today I'm joining fourteen other stylists as we share our Welcome Fall Tablescapes!


Sweet Rita from the Panoply blog hosts our blog hop parties.
Thank-you, Rita, for your hard work in hosting.  You're the best!



I wanted to use these fairly new napkins on my table.  The neutral seersucker ones were purchased from Anthropologie, and the bright yellow check napkins are from Farmhouse Pottery.

When I was looking around for table linens and tableware for this tablescape, I decided to go with mostly neutrals and yellow.  I think these colors are reminiscent of autumn, especially the browns.


The yellow cabbage rose tablecloth is the most summery thing on the table.  But this table is definitely a transition from summer to fall.  The checked table runner with the bright yellow stitching complements it.



The little salt and pepper shaker set is definitely a nod to autumn.  I like how it matches the table runner.



I chose chrysanthemums and sunflowers for the centerpiece.  Sunflowers are so plentiful this time of the year, and I love the colors of the mums.





For the past couple of falls I've taken out this espresso set.  The colors remind me of fall.
I also like how the cups and saucers look with our Longaberber stoneware.



I love the bright sunflower napkin rings.  Yellows and golds are lovely colors for fall!


Resources

Tablecloth:  Rachel Ashwell Shabby Chic
Table runner:  Terrain
Seersucker napkins and salt and pepper set:  Anthropologie
Check napkins:  Farmhouse Pottery
Napkin rings:  Pier 1
Plates, bowls, mugs, and tea light holders:  Longaberger stoneware
Cutlery pouches: Smith's Variety
Green cut glass tumblers:  Green Row
Coffee press and espresso set:  Target
Vase:  MacKenzie-Childs
Flowers:  The Fresh Market and The Piggly Wiggly


Below are the links for the party.  Thrifting Wonderland is next if you're linking in order.

Home is Where the Boat Is - Woodland Friends and Harvest Plaid
Everyday Living - The Colorful Bliss of Autumn
Hyacinths for the Soul - On the Cusp of Autumn
My Thrift Store Addiction - Curated Charm Autumn Breakfast Table
The Bookish Dilettante - Welcome Fall with Neutral and Yellow
Red Cottage Chronicles - A Cozy Autumn Dinner
Corner of Plaid and Paisley - A Little Taste of Fall Tablescape



I love the color of these light yellow sunflowers from Mississippi.
I just wanted to share them with y'all!




Until next time...

Blessings!
Ricki Jill


9 comments

  1. Ricki Jill, yellow is one of my favorite colors. Just spreads happiness! I love the way you mixed the bold yellow check napkins with the seersucker. Your neutral table allows the bright yellow to pop. The flower arrangement is perfect! Well done, my friend! Happy Autumn!

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  2. Ricki, your pretty neutral table setting creates the perfect backdrop for the beautiful floral accents to steal the show! Lovely!

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  3. Ricki Jill, you have a set a very happy table with pops of yellow. Your seersucker napkins looks so pretty with the bright yellow ones. The yellow cabbage rose tablecloth is lovely with the check table runner. Your Longaberber stoneware looks wonderful with your expresso set. I love the light yellow sunflowers and chrysanthemums in your gorgeous vase. A beautiful table to welcome fall. Always a pleasure joining you.

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  4. Those napkins make a great place to start your beautiful table, Ricki Jill! I love the bright yellow flowered napkin rings to add to your lovely flower arrangement – so fall! Your salt and pepper set is darling. Thanks for that overhead shot – I love to see your whole table. It’s so inviting, and a lovely mix of the seasons! Always fun hopping with you! Hope you have a wonderful fall!

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  5. So pretty Ricki Jill! Your flower arrangement in the MKC vase is stunning! Love the neutral linens and the pop of yellow from the napkin rings~a perfect table for transitioning to Fall!
    Jenna

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  6. Hi, I love it, it is very inviting and it say's Welcome!! I love the light colored sunflowers.
    Carla

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  7. Where to start?! Maybe at the end...I love those pale yellow sunflowers! Your bouquet on the table is a gorgeous mix, those soft colors really complementing the tableware and linens. Beautiful vase by MC, the pattern of which I do not know! Even though my table is bold and bright, I am very amenable to living with a paler pallette. It's just so soothing (in a chaotic time)....beautiful mix, Ricki Jill. That little salt & pepper set and espresso set sure do work well with the Longaberger and the table linens. Thank you for participating and bringing your artistic eye to the Welcoming Fall blog hop!

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  8. RJ everything is so pretty. I love your mix of flowers. The sunflowers in the vase are such a pretty color of yellow. Your table is bright and cheerful. Have a good week. Hugs. Kris

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  9. Ricki Jill your espresso set reminds me of the Frankoma Pottery coffee set of years gone by. Did you ever see them? I loved the wagonwheel pattern and the colors match your espresso set. Lovely. Of course sunflowers are a fave of mine...I grew up with fields of them. Did you know that they can be a bit sticky growing in the fields? As kids, we were very careful when running through them as they grew wild on our farm. Your table is so pretty and relaxing and your Longaberger table ware and linens are a perfect compliment to your table. Have a great and Blessed week.

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