It is a bit early to be offering decorating tips for the holidays. It’s summer, and really, who wants to think of just the right plates for serving up those picture perfect holiday meals? But unfortunately, I really need a new set of dishes. I just broke another one this morning in the set I bought nearly 20 years ago. So naturally, I went to the interwebs.
I learned two valuable lessons in the process today. And of course, I had to share:
- Scout out the dog’s location when carrying your breakfast plate to the table.
- Never shop for dishes just after you realize that your pants are too tight.
Because if you do, you, like me, will end up buying these:
I’m pretty sure these dishes are just the thing to lighten up those holiday grocery bills. I wonder if they have matching wine glasses.
Please, do not forget to share with us if someday you find matching wine glasses to these dishes!! 🙂
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If those are the small plates, I think they’re specifically designed for the brains appetizer for a zombie dinner.
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That would work. Yum!
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I love these. My sister has a serious thing about skulls and day of the dead masks, such a good gift idea!
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Glad to be of assistance! That’ll be $5 please for the idea…. 😉
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You can always give them as gifts once you get your new set of dishes. Though, I’d do so anonymously.
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Re-gifting for the undead! Great idea, Totsy.
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And I notice that they are small–that’s good. Most plates are platter sized and we fill them up and feel guilty if we don’t finish everything on the plate. 😉
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Actually I was looking for small-ish plates because they are a diet aid. They don’t normally take your appetite away, though, like these!
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Hey, cover them with food and you don’t see what lies beneath…
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I nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award! Hopefully I’m doing it right and you’ve not got it yet. If you already have, take it as a token of my admiration (?) and award yourself the [insertawardhere] trophy. Good enough.
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Thanks, Name! I do actually have it, but I appreciate your kind thoughts. And welcome! And congrats on YOUR award!
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Those are beyond awesome. And there is a store around here that has their halloween stuff already out….not even august yet…ugh
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The plates crack me up — which is better than me cracking up the old ones (drum roll).
I do hate seeing stuff for holidays months in advance. Can’t we still celebrate summer?
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the back to school ads truly annoy me…
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Me too. Mostly because I don’t get to go!
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oh god no – i’m at the age where i could go repeat some of college but not go back any further than that…
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I’d love to finish college. And maybe get a new lunchbox
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my daughter gave me a daffy duck lunchbox a few years ago – dunno if i could part with it tho…
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Oh no! I couldn’t take that!
Sent from my iPad
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Reblogged this on Johnbalaya and commented:
I want the plates, the napkins, and the table runner…
http://www.potterybarn.com/products/halloween-day-dead-dia-muertos-porcelain-salad-plates/?pkey=e%7Ctattoo%2Bplates%7C65%7Cbest%7C0%7C1%7C24%7C%7C12&cm_src=PRODUCTSEARCH||NoFacet-_-NoFacet-_-NoMerchRules-_-
Thanks, Elyse, for finding these …. oh yeah… I like the rest of the post too…. 🙂
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Thanks John. I think you brought some new readers to my house. Sadly, the plates won’t be there …
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I totally would buy those plates … Pottery Barn, you say….
Hmmmm…. looking for credit card….
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To for it, John, and thanks for re blogging!
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Tattoo Dinnerware? I inherited a huge set of plates from my grandmother – none of them match. They are single pieces of china and dinnerware collected over the years from family and friends – they used to hang in her living room along the walls. I’ve been thinking about using them for special occasions – all mismatched.
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That sounds perfect!
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It’s like scared straight for dieters.
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Exactly! It would work for me!
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ahahahahahaah! sorry..not laughing at the fact you broke a plate..but the picture after reading your post just made me laugh! hope you find a good set of wine glasses for those plates!!
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Shhhh … I didn’t order them. Not close enough to Halloween!
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I think you were wise not to buy those dishes. I have a feeling that breaking one of those might be bad luck.
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Possibly seven years’ worth!
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I love these dishes. I’m not goth or even a Halloween fanatic or anything. I just think they are very cool.
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I’ll give you cool, but seeing them in July, while looking for basic everyday dishes cracked me up.
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You could use them for those guests you really don’t want to return but were obligated to invite the first time.
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I can just imagine the scene!
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Wow, look at all these comments for death-on-a-plate. Creeeeeeeeeeppy.
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That’s exactly what I thought! I threw this post up in about 10 minutes yesterday and it has zillions of views. (Well, maybe not quite zillions — but dozens anyway). Other times I pour out my soul and nobody has much to say!
Curious!
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Yeah, not that it’s not a GREAT post because I LOVE those dishes ;), but it does make me a little crazy how some of the most profound stuff gets the least “traffic.” That said, maybe there is something really profound in those dishes. I’ll think on it . . . .
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Maybe it’s because these dishes catch a person’s soul …
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OK, now I’m really creeped out.
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I like them! Nothing says holiday cheer like skulls. Skulls are still so in – it’s amazing the life they have as a trend. Imagine getting to the bottom of a slice of cheesecake and seeing that image. It might work for me and my diet!
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I would think that for them to be truly useful diet aids, you’d need to use them while serving a buffet. Then, I’m pretty sure you’d have a run on carrot sticks!
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I hai hate being a klutz. Worse, I hate having animals who walk underneath you to heighten my inability to walk unlike that of a drunk.
I love the plates. Good for any and all occasions, especially Halloween in my house seeing as its our biggest holiday of the year!
Happy blogging!
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Hi Jen, welcome!
One of the reasons I have a dog is so I can blame things on him: trips, farts, the Iraq War. Cooper, my deaf, dumb, blind and ancient (15-1/2 years old) Springer spaniel has much to answer for. Me? I’m good.
And if you order those plates, mention my blog so that I will be rolling in dough!
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I don’t mind breaking a glass or a dish now and then because I would love to be able to buy more or new, but I have no cabinet space for more than one set. But those dishes you have pictured are just too creepy for me. They give me the chills. Although I have a friend who lives for Halloween. In fact, she likes Halloween better than Christmas (and she’s not Goth).
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I think they are a little odd, too. But I guess if stores start stocking Christmas stuff in October, the have to put the Halloween stuff out in July. Or something.
These plates won’t be gracing my table, though! Or my cabinets either, cause like you, space is an issue for me.
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Perfect for the winter barbecue I’m going to this afternoon – in an ironic post postmodern hipster way. Do they ship to Australia?
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I’m sure they do ship to Australia — for a price. It will be high indeed to make it in time for today’s barbecue, though!
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Those are terrifying. Let’s go with paper plates.
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I agree. I’m close enough to really looking like the faces on those plates anyway. In an overweight sort of way, though.
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That’s kind of frightening too.
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I love those! They would go with my badazz earrings and my awesome t-shirt. I would be all matchy matchy during the holidays. I want!
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I AM going to demand a commission from Pottery Barn. No doubt about it.
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Loving the set table and the skull motif!
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Sadly, it doesn’t fit with my family — we still carry around a bit too much flesh!
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I love those things! Now I know what to get to replace our aging dishware …
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Replacing aging with ummmm, post-aging. Hmmmmmm
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I imagine you’ll be able to sort out you true (and freaky) friends from the rest once you use those.
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That’s exactly what I’m looking for from my dinnerware, Guap! The exclusionary principle!
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It certainly cuts down on the number of unwanted guests in your home. I want a set!
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I think I am going to demand a commission from Pottery Barn!
Welcome!
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Haha, I love those dishes! But I know I could never talk my husband into them. We recently had to buy new plates after my Target collection slowly broke its way into disappearance. I had to settle for boring, square white ones, because it was the only set the hubs and I could agree on. I suppose, given I’m the queen of the kitchen, I could have pulled rank, but my interest wasn’t high enough to put forth the effort…
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I will probably settle for even more boring round white as my husband doesn’t like square. Unless I buy these and the he will be delighted at whatever I actually like as long as there are no skulls!
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Oh, yes, well played!
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Brilliant strategy, Elyse.
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Thanks Peg. Are you back?
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She’s baaaack (cue creepy music from that movie with the little girl in front of the TV. I never actually saw that cult classic because I’m too easily scared.)
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Hope you had a blast! I look forward to reading all about it!
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Having those dishes on the table for people coming over and keeping a straight face would be interesting.
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It would be a riot, wouldn’t it? Except at Halloween. Then it would be a bit over the top!
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More expected on Halloween …. but for a spring or summer gathering, not so!
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I don’t think I would find anything served on these dishes very appetizing! But I bet goth people would love them.
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Or maybe if you’re having a “Halloween in July” party. Otherwise? I’m not so sure. They would cut food costs, though.
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Those actually look badass. Maybe I could pull them off with sharpies on plane cheap dishes. Inspiration picture #349585712727347
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Plain too. Pretty sure plane dishes are cardboard.
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It might be cheaper to use “plane” dishes, though. And you don’t have to worry about storage!
Thanks for stopping by, Clementine!
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Hehehe. They may be unorthodox, but I think they look amazing.
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If you look at their website, another picture also shows skull S&P shakers and a scary looking thing-y for dips.
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Cool!
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