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An Enchanted Fall Faerie Tablescape



Welcome to the Welcoming Fall Tablescape Blog Hop. You will find 14 other table stylists sharing their fall tablescapes  with links at the bottom of this post. Many thanks and appreciation to Rita from Panoply for organizing this fall tablescape blog hop
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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.


Faeries love using the natural elements such as mushrooms for umbrellas. Fancy petals can make a darling outfit. Faeries are friends with butterflies, frogs, lady bugs and more.


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.

To complement the rich, natural colors of the tablescape, I chose bronze flatware by Gracious Goods. The warm metallic tone of the flatware ties in perfectly with the fall theme and adds a hint of elegance. For a final pop of color, I used beautiful amber-colored goblets. The light catches the glass, making the whole table shimmer with warmth.



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.




A larger faerie holding a butterfly is sitting on my Chris Madden cake stand with a wood slice. I am displaying cupcakes with fairy toppers to go with the theme.




The Final, Enchanting Details

To add even more drama and height to the scene, I placed two tall wood logs standing upright plus wood slices and placed my faerie houses on each piece of wood.. I added fairy lights to each one, so they would light up for an evening look.  I then added moss and a few faeries, plus accessories. 
To ensure the faeries can easily move about, I crafted a tiny faerie ladder from small branches and twine from our own yard, providing a whimsical way for them to get to and from their houses.
Sweet little faeries add to the whimsy of  this enchanted look.
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!

How about a pumpkin faery house with a cobblestone path.  A sweet bunny is waiting for one of it's faerie friends.  Below is a video I created.





Here are the links to 14 other tablescapes for the Fall Blog Hop.
I hope you are inspired.

🍂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
🍂Celebrating Everyday Life - Welcome Fall with a Cozy & Elegant Tablescape
🍂My Thrift Store Addiction - Curated Charm Autumn Breakfast Table
🍂The Bookish Dilettante - Welcome Fall with Neutral and Yellow
🍂Thrifting Wonderland - Thrifting for a Welcome Fall Tablescape
🍂Red Cottage Chronicles - A Cozy Autumn Dinner
🍂Corner of Plaid and Paisley - A Little Taste of Fall Tablescape

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14 comments:

  1. 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!

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  2. Good 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

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  3. Linda, 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!

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  4. Linda, 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!

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  5. What 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!

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  6. Linda, 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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  7. Linda, this is SPECTACULAR! Oh my, from the detail of th elog Paul created and the inserted mushroom candles, to the sides of table faerie homesteads (that double decker home with handcrafter ladder is amazing!), and the plates with inspired you.....WOW! I know a little 4 yr old who would absolutely adore this (and her Mimi too). What imaginative creativity you put into this tablescape. It's truly a masterpiece. Bravo! Thank you for bringing your talent to the blog hop to welcome fall. The video is magical too!

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  8. Linda I honestly believe this table is the best one you have ever done. It is enchanting and your video is adorable with perfect music and fairy dust. I had posted a fairy garden outside in my Secret Garden, shortly after moving to Florida...I had 3 or 4 adorable fairies set up in an old bird bath...with a few accents...pretty rustic compared to your delightful table. The log and mushrooms are perfectly done and the ladder you made was so thoughtful. One must help the little fairies as they work so hard while we are sleeping. Your table is truly magical. Have a great September.

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  9. Enchanted indeed!! The details are just perfect, Linda and I love knowing the history you shared about the artist. I find stories about how people's art evolved to be so interesting. She was clearly meant to walk that path...and I'm glad it crossed with yours, because it's a dreamy pairing!! Happy September!

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  10. I love this magical fairy setting, just so sweet. The colors for fall are perfect and oh I'm sure your guests were delighted. Thanks for sharing the info about the artist. Happy fall Linda......

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  11. This is amazing, Linda. I will show it to my two granddaughters and they will love it. Your enchanted forest table is perfect in every detail. It is definitely magical and the artist who inspired you is a sweet story. The creativity of this table must have been running through your mind for weeks. Like Rita said, it is a masterpiece. I have thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Happy magical fall!

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  12. Oh my, Linda! You've outdone yourself with this incredible and amazing looking faerie tablescape! How fabulous and truly awe-inspiring! You have the best ideas!!!!

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  13. Linda, I am so obsessed! OMGOODNESS I love all things fairies so much! I spend hours of my life playing on Pixie Hollow with our girls. I also read a LOT of fantasy books featuring the fae. I love the little mushrooms, and it's like your table has been turned into a fairy bower! I am showing your table to my daughters...they are going to LOVE this!

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  14. This might be one of my all-time favorite centerpieces of yours or anyone's, Linda. I love the woodland theme and you have mastered it with more than a bit of magic. Love the wood, moss and mushrooms. Exquisite.

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