White on Bone on Cream on Beige on Ivory on Burlap on Gold…
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Hello everyone!
After reading the title of today’s post you probably assumed I was naming reindeer! I wish but no.
Just styling the inside of our china cabinet. I recently decided to clean out, purge, and reorganize the interior of this furniture piece to make it look more neutral and clean. I did a post last year about my china cabinet makeover project where I purchased an old American Drew china cabinet from Patina Interiors and painted it to match our dining room. If you missed this post you can read about it here.
So I decided to re-arrange and move some things around so that the inside looked more simple and bright. I tried to stick to a very neutral color scheme (white, cream, beige, burlap, bone, ivory, and a hint of gold) since the color of the cabinet is a beige color called “Young Kansas Wheat” by Cece Caldwell’s.
gravy boats-Pottery Barn burlap canvas print-Paul Michael |
coffee cups and saucers-Pottery Barn (caterers collection) |
china-Bed, Bath, & Beyond (Pattern-Vera Wang Guilded Weave) |
white urns-found in my MIL’s garage decorative book- Goodwill |
decorative books-Goodwill |
white urn-MIL’s garage ivory candles-Hobby Lobby candle holder-Hobby Lobby clearance deer sheds-found in the woods at the hunting camp |
clear vases- Crate & Barrel Outlet (Dallas, several years ago) I tied strips of burlap that I cut from a bolt of leftover fabric from Hobby Lobby around each one and filled them with various heights of white taper candles, also from Hobby Lobby. |
decorative books-gifts from friends china place setting-Bed, Bath, & Beyond (pattern-Vera Wang Guilded Weave) champagne flutes- gift (Neiman Marcus Last Call Houston) |
frame-TJMAXX vase- Hostess gift (brand-Two Birds) white feathers-Hobby Lobby |
tea pot-TJMAXX burlap canvas print-Paul Michael |
pasta bowls-Bed, Bath, & Beyond |
white pitcher-TJMAXX ivory taper candles-Hobby Lobby |