Recently, I stumbled upon a really cool thrift find: a hot pink gingham tablecloth priced at just $4.99. I love finding table linens at the thrift store to add to my hosting collection. I have so much fun putting together tablescapes, and linens help me get a variety of looks without takin up too much storage space.

Although I thrifted most of the items on this table, I was able to find links for similar matches for each item. So, this entire look is shoppable if you want to recreate it and make it your own!

Gingham is a much more casual look than I usually go for. Because of this, I decided to go for a simpler layout. I usually layer salad plates with my dinner plates, but I decided to just stick to dinner plates. Mine are Blue Willow plates from a collection that was passed down to me by my mom. You can shop the same plates at the link below.

The tablecloth itself is the perfect backdrop for a simple tablescape. It would also work well on an outdoor table, and I will probably be using mine for that purpose. Since mine was thrifted, I do not know where you can get the same one (it had no label). But you can shop a similar look and order a custom size at the link below.

Over the tablecloth I used my woven jute placemats from Hobby Lobby. These are pretty popular, and similar looks can be found at many different stores. I linked my exact placemats below.
I almost always use my gold bamboo silverware that I purchased on Amazon years ago. It’s a staple in my entertaining collection, and I don’t find the need to switch it up frequently. It pairs well with a lot of looks!

The napkins were made from a madras plaid fabric that I got at a yard sale years ago. They are something I love to use in the summer. I linked a similar fabric below. I also linked some gold butterfly napkin rings that are similar to the thrifted ones I used.

The final touch was the clear goblets that I picked up thrifting. These are vintage Indiana glass Mt. Vernon goblets. If they strike your fancy, you can find them on Etsy, eBay, or at the link below.
[Indiana Glass Mt Vernon Goblets]

If this tablescape inspired you, find more of them (plus some behind the scenes sneak previews) by following @Lauren_Rose_Home on Instagram. You can also find inspiration by browsing my entertaining blog posts.

Design, thrifting, and entertaining are my passion, and I share that passion with you through this blog. I also love being in the kitchen and crafting cocktails. I love Jesus and occasionally, I talk about him too. He has been so powerful in my life, and I love to bring him glory with my hobbies.