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Daisy
I don't know what my taste is in dishes for my kitchen.
The person who picks the best set of dishes for me, I will pick their answer as best and give all points too.
Send me a link of dishes that you like and I will go buy them.
Thanks, From someone who desperately needs some dish advice.
Answer
I love the unique patterns on this dinnerware:
http://www.countrytradedays.com/mimbrenochina.html?gclid=CML8g8ORjZACFRE_OAodBxCHvA
Fiestaware is very popular for something more "everyday":
http://www.macys.com/catalog/index.ognc?CategoryID=28954&cm_mmc=GOOGLE-_-Home+Incremental+-+Fiesta_China%2C+Casual+-+Brand+-+Fiesta-_-854887272_Broad-_-Fiestaware%7C-%7C100000000000001271734&PageID=28954*1*24*-1*-1
I love the unique patterns on this dinnerware:
http://www.countrytradedays.com/mimbrenochina.html?gclid=CML8g8ORjZACFRE_OAodBxCHvA
Fiestaware is very popular for something more "everyday":
http://www.macys.com/catalog/index.ognc?CategoryID=28954&cm_mmc=GOOGLE-_-Home+Incremental+-+Fiesta_China%2C+Casual+-+Brand+-+Fiesta-_-854887272_Broad-_-Fiestaware%7C-%7C100000000000001271734&PageID=28954*1*24*-1*-1
Kitchen Ideas - HELP! I'm bored with my dishes!?

mrsheigs13
For my wedding a couple years ago I received service for 12 in an earthenware pattern that I'm already sick of! They're from my mother-in-law so I can't really get rid of them all of a sudden. They're cream with rings of cobalt blue and dark green around the edges (they're Ocean Breeze by Pflatzgraff in case you want to look them up). Does anyone have ideas about how to bring in a theme to make these boring dishes more exciting? Thanks!!
Answer
I looked up your pattern, and I didn't think it was bad at all. Pflatazgraff is a good brand, and the quality is nice. I tend to buy the plain, "boring" patterns because it's easier to dress up a table with this type of dinnerware. I always buy two sets of everyday dishes - one as plain and simple as I can find, and always ivory. I buy the same set in a color, (I now have ivory and green) and I mix and match the pieces.
You could put these dishes with some great looking placemats with matching or contrasting napkins (think about the unique napkin rings you could pair with these settings) and set an eye-catching table.
Have you thought of using chargers with your dishes? Something in wicker or a woven, organic look would be perfect.
You could make a tablescape - place some candles of different sizes (I'd go with ivory) on a big charger or candle plate - add some real seaglass in greens and blues, or some glass marbles from the craft store. Maybe add a few shells to the arrangement...would be so attractive! By the way, little seashell napkin ring holders would be cute, too, with this motif.
Or maybe some hurricane vases holding the pebbles or shells.
You could look for some salad plates or bowls in a contrasting pattern or color (I'm sure you could find blue or green) to add to your place settings. You might even find some water goblets in blue or green that would add a lot to your look.
I think you could accessorize with fruit, too. How about a bowl or tall vase of real or articial lemons, limes, or artichokes?
This pattern would be easier to work with than a busy, intricate one that you might tire of more quickly. I think your pattern is pretty neutral, and I would try to work with it by dressing up my table. This is what you and your guests will notice, and your dishes will no longer seem so "boring."
I looked up your pattern, and I didn't think it was bad at all. Pflatazgraff is a good brand, and the quality is nice. I tend to buy the plain, "boring" patterns because it's easier to dress up a table with this type of dinnerware. I always buy two sets of everyday dishes - one as plain and simple as I can find, and always ivory. I buy the same set in a color, (I now have ivory and green) and I mix and match the pieces.
You could put these dishes with some great looking placemats with matching or contrasting napkins (think about the unique napkin rings you could pair with these settings) and set an eye-catching table.
Have you thought of using chargers with your dishes? Something in wicker or a woven, organic look would be perfect.
You could make a tablescape - place some candles of different sizes (I'd go with ivory) on a big charger or candle plate - add some real seaglass in greens and blues, or some glass marbles from the craft store. Maybe add a few shells to the arrangement...would be so attractive! By the way, little seashell napkin ring holders would be cute, too, with this motif.
Or maybe some hurricane vases holding the pebbles or shells.
You could look for some salad plates or bowls in a contrasting pattern or color (I'm sure you could find blue or green) to add to your place settings. You might even find some water goblets in blue or green that would add a lot to your look.
I think you could accessorize with fruit, too. How about a bowl or tall vase of real or articial lemons, limes, or artichokes?
This pattern would be easier to work with than a busy, intricate one that you might tire of more quickly. I think your pattern is pretty neutral, and I would try to work with it by dressing up my table. This is what you and your guests will notice, and your dishes will no longer seem so "boring."
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