Bringing the Woods to Your Table
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, there's no better time to bring the magic of the forest indoors. This year, I wanted to create a fall tablescape that captures the whimsical spirit of the season with a touch of faerie enchantment. Inspired by the beautiful artwork of Amy Brown, this tablescape transforms a simple dining table into a mystical woodland, perfect for a cozy dinner or a special fall gathering.
Sometimes we all need a little magic.
Amy Brown has been painting faeries for more than 25 years. She started painting Faeries in 1992. She was always been interested in them, but had never considered them to be a career option, until one day when she was not quite twenty-one and working in a small art gallery. Her boss asked her to paint something to fill an empty frame that had been sitting around. She asked her what I should paint and she said "I don't know, paint a Faerie or something." So she did. Three days later, the piece sold. So she painted another. It sold. And she painted another. It sold too. You get the picture. She began painting Faeries whenever she had spare time. Rapidly she became more and more drawn to painting them. They demanded it. The years shoved their way past her and she kept her head down; painting, painting, painting and not paying much attention to the rest of the world unless she absolutely had to. It was like the Faeries had taken control of her and were pushing her to paint their portraits and perhaps to let the world know they are watching.
The Foundation: A Log and Moss
The heart of this tablescape is a real log my husband found, which serves as the centerpiece. Paul drilled a few holes into the top, creating the perfect spots for some charming mushroom-shaped candles I picked up from Michaels. The flickering candlelight from these mushrooms casts a warm, magical glow, making the whole scene feel alive.

To complete the woodland floor, I used preserved moss to trail along the log and fill in the gaps. The vibrant green of the moss contrasts beautifully with the rustic bark of the log, creating a lush, organic feel that feels like you've stumbled upon a secret faerie glade.

And what would a faerie glen be without its inhabitants? I've placed delightful faeries on each side of the log, as if they are guarding the centerpiece and welcoming guests to their forest home.
Setting the Scene with Spode and Amy Brown
When it came to the place settings, I knew I wanted to layer textures and colors to create a truly magical effect. I started with green placemats with leaves and added real wood slices as chargers, which immediately brought an earthy, natural element to each seat.
On top of the chargers, I used my beautiful Woodland Spode dinnerware, which features classic autumnal scenes of acorns, leaves, and various animals. The real showstopper, however, are the Amy Brown faerie plates layered on top. The salad plates feature an enchanting faerie, adding a touch of fantasy and personality to the table.
This faerie tablescape is more than just a table setting; it's an invitation to a magical fall evening, an immersive experience where every detail whispers of enchantment. It’s a reminder that even in the coziest corners of our homes, a little bit of nature's magic can be found, especially when sprinkled with a generous dash of imagination and, of course, a little pixie dust. I hope this inspires you to create your own enchanted space this season!
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Oh, WOW! This is truly amazing—a work of art! I absolutely love it! I can't imagine how much time you put into it, and what a joy to see it all and watch the beautiful video, too! As I looked at all the photos, I kept thinking of "Lord of the Rings" and the Hobbits for some reason. It just reminds me of where they would live! Along with the faeries, of course! It was such a genius idea to use a real log and the wooden chargers. It is all so enchanting, as you said, and very charming. Thank you for sharing, sweet friend. God bless you this autumn!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Linda. Your fairy Tablescapes is so sweet and magical. Your table is a work of art and I bet the fairies come alive at night to enjoy living on your table top it's so pretty. Amy Brown's fairies are gorgeous. Happy September. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteLinda, what an enchanting table! Wow, you are always ready with a clever, new, idea! I have always been fascinated with this lovely dining room, but it seems to be the perfect setting for this amazing tablescape. I feel as if I've been transported to fairyland! Every detail draws me in, again and again. Happy Autumn, my friend!
ReplyDeleteLinda, your enchanted faerie table setting is both whimsical and elegant--my favorite combination! You've styled so many lovely details to create an absolutely beautiful seasonal setting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical tablescape! It makes me want to shrink and walk through it and live there! You are so extremely talented and I appreciate that you are willing to share your creative ideas! Thank you for spreading so much joy in every tablescape you create!
ReplyDeleteLinda, you come up with the cutest themes! I love your little faerie wonderland! The fresh soft yellow flowers with the bright mushrooms and butterflies are a beautiful combination, and the hanging lights and butterflies are a wonderful touch! SO much magic! (And cupcakes!!) AND thanks for introducing me to Amy Brown – what a fun career, I want to find out more of what she does. You’ve really outdone yourself with this one. I just judged our state fair tablescape competition, and if you had entered this table, I would have given it the blue ribbon! Always so much fun hopping with you – I hope you have a magical fall!
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