Vintage Colored Goblets

Scenes from SVT – Two Weddings and Two Tea Parties

Next year’s calendar is filling in nicely as we finish out this year. Today we will introduce you to two wedding clients who have designed very cool tablescapes for their guests and one client who offers tea parties, complete with speciality hand-crafted teas and treats.

First, here are Natalia and Sharon, her future mother-in-law. It didn’t take long for us to see how much affection is felt between these two. Natalia and Trent, who will be married next September, wanted a fall inspired look but with a twist. Oranges, greens, pink, and peach are found in the assortment of vintage plates, goblets, and even the bottle bouquets. We are excited about crafting these for their tables!

Meet Trista, owner of Ora Teahouse. This delightful business woman first rented from us this past spring and this November she hosted two more tea parties. With her speciality hand-crafted teas and delicious savory and sweet treats, her tea parties are heavenly. What a honor for us to help with her tea-centered gatherings! For more information about Trista and her business, go to this article on Shoutout North Carolina.

Our third client is Margot, accompanied by her cheery planner, Rebs, owner of Events by Reb. They both came to the studio with an open mind, ready to explore our offerings. This was her first stop in her wedding planning because she loves vintage and wanted her reception to work off the choices she would make here. How nice for us! They landed on a vintage blue and white theme, with glass salad plates, green goblets and tumblers, clear wine goblets, and silverplate flatware. Her decor will include a wooden centerpiece, brass elements, and brass-framed table numbers. Blue and green are a favorite color combination for us!

It was such a pleasure working with these clients and we have more coming over this month. Looking forward to our creative meetings!


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Thankful pumpkin with Autumn Tablescape

Thankful for Family, Friends, and You

"Give thanks for each new morning with its light,
For rest and shelter of the night.
For health and food,
For love and friends,
For everything their goodness sends."
– Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Found Vintage Treasures from Boston Visit

Feature – Vintage is Eco-Friendly

Being an eco-friendly business is almost a necessity in today’s environmentally conscious society. Which is a good thing, right? Without tooting our horn too loudly, our business wins big in this arena. Here are some of our environmentally safe practices.

Our inventory is a collection of treasures from the past. Dishes, goblets, flatware, linens, and decor have all been found items – in thrift stores, second-hand stores, some estate sales, flea markets, auctions, and online resources. Almost every trip we take involves a couple of side visits to the local thrift stores or flea markets where the goods might be unique to the area. The most treasured resource, however, were the gifts from friends, acquaintances, and even folks who were looking for a place where their family collections would be appreciated and used. We especially love these additions.

Most of our shelving, tables, chairs, and some of our carts were previously used. When we first moved out of the house and into a business location, we got lucky and found the most sturdy set of shelves from an auto parts store that was going out of business. These are the ones we use for the dishes and glassware and they can hold a lot of weight. Wooden shelving from our home and thrift stores were collected one by one and pieced together to hold vintage books and assorted decor. We did need to buy wired shelving that will last almost forever.

Our studio walls are decorated with vintage artwork and trays either found at thrift stores while some were generously gifted to us. Their florals and botanicals suit our inventory beautifully!

We have also upcycled a few items – boxes from old wooden fan blades, “vintage” cigar boxes, decoupaged vases from bottles, and dried floral bouquets in bottles.

The workhouse of a dishwashing machine came second-hand from another location. It’s energy efficient, recycles the sanitizing rinsing cycle water to wash the next load, and cleans a load in about 3 minutes once the water heats up. The dish detergent we use is Mrs. Meyers, which is “made with essential oils & other thoughtfully chosen ingredients.”

To protect our clean dishes for our clients, we use a food-safe plastic which is made with “eco-friendly bio-assimilating plastic.” And, when a crate comes back to us unopened, we will reuse the plastic bag as a garbage bag. Surprisingly, we have little garbage but the bags on used crates are definitely trashed.

The crates and racks used to hold and transport dishes and goblets are used over and over again. Some of them were found secondhand but many had to be bought new. When ordering these, we try to make the order large enough to justify the packing and shipping.

For items that need some protection, we are now using pillow cases and napkins to wrap them. These were found at a thrift store and are washed after every use. This transition from bubble wrap has created a more secure wrapping and is reusable.

Of course, we recycle cardboard, bottles, paper, and cans. It’s easy to recycle the cardboard with a bin on the property, but we take the other home to put in our home recycling bin. To save paper, we use email and phone meetings to correspond with clients. Rental orders, contracts, and packing lists are all attached to emails.

Have we bought anything new? Well, we have. We love block napkins made in India and we have purchased several sets to complement a boho tablescape. Miscellaneous supplies, such as plastic containers for linens, teacups, and coupes, are needed to keep our studio organized.

That’s a wrap! It may be more information that you ever wanted to know, but we wanted to emphasize that being eco friendly means a lot to us and our business. We hope you appreciate our commitment!


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Inside Southern Vintage Table Studio

Scenes from SVT – Three Vintage Visions

We’ve like to introduce three different sets of clients with their own unique story and design. Olivia and Trevor, who will be married next October at her family’s farm, are serving soup and salad, which will be their guests’ choice. At first, they thought about only having bowls for the soup, but then realized that they could be used for the soup as well! Our vintage soup/salad bowls will be placed over a dark colored plate from another vendor. We love this idea!

Cameron and Ben visited our studio looking for vintage green goblets and candleholders. After we toured the inventory, Cameron fell in love with the green themed vintage plates and decided to go in a different direction. With vintage clear goblets, different sizes of brass candleholders, and glass dessert plates, their intimate wedding will be beautiful!

A dinner party for 70? Yep, a women’s group in Durham plan two events each year and this time they came to us to find some vintage color. The table design was spectacularly detailed and our vintage luncheon plates with decorative rims, the mix of green, amber, and purple goblets, and champagne coupes fit right in. The dinner was last month and, from the few photos we saw, the affair was amazing!

Our calendar is opening up for the rest of this year and next. We’d love to help you with your dinner party, wedding, holiday, or any other event you’d like to make a little special for your guests! Contact us here.


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Vintage Champagne Coupes in Crate

Scenes from SVT – The Intersection Between Two Weekends of Four Weddings

The close of a busy, fun fall wedding season is upon us and today we are in limbo between cleaning up from yesterday’s two weddings and getting ready for two. We thought you might want to see the organized chaos of this juncture.

Knowing we’d have a lot to do in a short amount of time to get ready for our new weddings, we started assembling the items as soon as we had everything ready for the weddings that happened yesterday. The photo above includes clean and packed plates for the first new wedding and cleaned crates of champagne coupes for the second. The blue crates on the table are holding an assortment of clear vintage vases and candleholders. The vintage plates below were sanitized and now need to be covered with plastic. They are going with the second new wedding.

Now our focus switches to washing the vintage plates and goblets from this weekend. These sets of vintage salad, dessert, and dinner plates were picked up today, washed, and drying for them to returned to their shelves. We also picked up the tableware from the 2nd wedding and left them in the car overnight. Tomorrow we return to the studio to unload and wash them.

What is fun about these four weddings is that they all have their own unique vintage design – large and petite floral patterns, wildflower stoneware, cream and white with gold, and the last is a mix of browns, greens, and gray. Below are the mockups from their studio visit and we can’t wait to see the finished reception tables. How lovely they all are!


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Vintage Christmas Tablescape

Features – ‘Tis the Season for Vintage, Intimate, and Memorable Gatherings

It’s the year to elevate your holiday dinners with vintage tableware and decor! Take a look at these vintage tablescapes to ignite your inner creativity. Whether you love traditional red and green, fall browns and golds, or classic blue and white, your guests will feel super special when they sit down at your vintage-designed table.





Have an idea of where you’d like to start? Want to explore options at our studio? Contact us and we’ll set a date for you to see our extensive inventory as you begin realizing your vintage holiday vision.


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Bold Vintage Tablescape

Scenes from SVT – Charming, Cheerful, and Colorful Describe Three Clients’ Vintage Choices

Lauren and Greg tied the knot on a destination wedding, but wanted to celebrate their new marriage with family and friends once they returned. Here’s a great story as to how she found our company – they booked the Chapel Hill Carriage House and were invited to see the table setup for one of our clients’ wedding. Well, they loved it and here she is – selecting her vintage eclectic look for their wedding party which took place in late September. Yay!

We love tea party baby showers and so does Valencia and her daughter. Sometimes we have so much fun at our client meeting that we forget to take photos. Ugh! This happened with Valencia and Maurice and we were bemoaning the lost opportunity for some great photos after they left. Lo and behold, Maurice returned to get something he had forgotten and we implored him to return with his wife to get that photo, and guess what – they did and here it is! The baby shower was yesterday and we look forward to hearing how it all went!

These two had the sweetest vibe about them. Lauren and Richard are preparing for their wedding next August at the Honeysuckle Tea House. At the Honeysuckle’s open house, which we participated in, the two saw our table and decided that we had the vintage look they wanted. We think they love their vintage tablescape!

We’ve said it before, probably many times, but seeing vintage tablescape designs always delight us! After picking up the rentals from Sydney and Kayden’s wedding today, the venue owner said the guests were enamored with the vintage tables, especially the brown and green mix of plates. How awesome is that!


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Vintage Colored Goblets with Vintage Plates

Southern Vintage Table Event – A Vibrantly Vintage Lakeside Wedding

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Note – Maria and Jonathan’s wedding took place in late September, 2014. We’ve made updates to the photos and layout but the text was kept as written ten years ago.

When I met Maria last spring, I felt this instant connection as she shared her wedding vision with me.  She and Jonathan were getting married at Bass Lake and, like all couples, they wanted their wedding to be memorable for themselves, their family and friends. Even though we all appreciate the look of delicate, elegant, vintage china, Maria’s vintage wish for their wedding was whimsical, cheerful and vibrant. I was certain our casual vintage china collection with vintage jewel-toned glasses would fit perfectly!

The mid-century vintage collection at Southern Vintage Table is wonderfully eclectic – some patterns are bold, some are demure, and others are just charming – and seeing them all together is delightful.  The spectacular sparkle on the tables was our gold, green, pink and blue vintage goblets.  With our vintage stainless collection and vintage napkins, the final look was so lovely!

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Maria artfully designed her vintage-inspired welcoming station.  Along with our vintage suitcases, crate and books, Maria created a collage of photos clipped to framed chicken wire, decorated a mailbox for cards and displayed a welcoming sign for her guests.  She also used a vintage window to frame the seating charts which stood on our large easel. This happy wedding ended with a dazzling sendoff with the sparklers ready to go in our wooden bucket.

The prominent feature of the dessert table was the stunning cake with its vintage record player pedestal.  The dark vintage wood against the creamy cake icing and vintage overlay created a dashingly dramatic look. The vintage dessert plates and dessert forks in vintage silver trays completed this gorgeous display.

Vintage is a style with many interpretations.  It can be romantic, elegant, shabby chic, retro, bold, charming, quaint or any combination thereof. For Maria and Jonathan, vintage meant sharing a vibrant, memorable experience, filled with love of family and friends.  Thank you for inviting Southern Vintage Table to be a part of your wedding day. Wishing you endless love, joy and fun!

Photo by Rachel Dennis

These folks helped make this a memorable wedding for all:

Cake: Erin Lodeesen, Friend of the Bride
Photography: Rachel Dennis, Friend of the Bride
Videographer: Cinema Film
Appetizers: The Fresh Market
Officiant: Raudel Hernandez
Photobooth: A Picture to Remember Table Settings: Southern Vintage Table

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Vintage Brown Quail Plate

Vintage Feature – A Woodsy Vintage Tablescape

Wood, soil, coffee, pine cones, walnuts, peanuts, chocolate – all brown. This earthy, natural shade is rarely selected by our clients. Occasionally, our vintage brown goblets are chosen for their neutral color but the vintage brown plates are often overlooked. Today, we are elevating this woodsy hue in this simple vintage tablescape to show how brown is quite modern while being vintage.

This vintage brown tablescape is warm, eclectic, and lovely. Although we don’t believe that certain colors belong to any season, this earthy look would be perfect for fall. We have more vintage brown patterns of plates and goblets in our inventory in case you are interested in hosting a dinner, Thanksgiving, or fall party!


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Vintage Blue and White Decor

Scenes from SVT – A Magical Vintage Tour of Southern Vintage Table’s Studio

Ready for a magical stroll through the main room of Southern Vintage Table’s studio? There’s lots to see!

Here’s your first look past the front space – two tables, one rectangular and round, which clients use to design their vintage tablescapes. To the right of the door is this beautiful display of colored glass, vintage floral artwork, and two vintage chairs. We love this view1

Hidden in the corner at the front is a door to a secret little closet. Now filled with bins of teacups and saucers, tiered stands, creamers and sugars, this small space holds a lot of cool stuff.

Across the vintage colored glass shelves is this sweet vintage desk. It belonged to my brother and we love its presence here. Poised on top is a wonderful vintage typewriter, aluminum hammered tray, and desk rack holding magazines in which you’ll find us mentioned!

On the side walls our vintage colored goblets glow and twinkle under fairy lights. Our inventory is quite extensive!

Moving to the back of the room are shelves and shelves of vintage plates, clear goblets, teapots, and teacups. Our vintage plate collection includes blue and white, white stoneware, gold on cream/white, red and white, bold florals and browns, retro, wildflower stoneware, and delicate botanicals in greens, pinks, purples, yellows, and blues.

Vintage Teacups

On the top shelves we have vintage blue decor, various sizes of white pitchers, dessert and cake stands, punch bowls, decanters, pitchers, and coffee pots, some of which you can see here.

Our stroll is over for the main room. We’ve accomplished a lot with Sarah and Elizabeth’s help and the organizational fun continues here in the main room as well as the linen and decor rooms. Hosting an Open House is the goal and hoping by late winter or early spring we’ll be ready!

Come see us by completing the Contact form and we’ll set an appointment date for you to browse our vintage collections. It’s truly magical in here!


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