I’m weighing anchor for a little nautical fun on the pontoon and joining 19 other bloggers for an alfresco tablescape blog hop!
You’ll find tablesetting inspiration and links to more alfresco fun at the bottom of this post.
Instead a table by the lake, I took the challenge to get a little creative for this alfresco tablescape blog hop!
Boating season has been underway here since Memorial Day. In the spirit of boating season, the pontoon is decked out from stem to stern, with anchors, ship’s wheels, red, white and blue, and stars and stripes for a little nautical fun!
We’re picnicking on the pontoon under the cover of the dock, enjoying some welcome shade in mid 90 degree temps, the next best thing to a floating picnic on the pontoon.
Welcome Aboard!
Anchor salad plates in melamine, are first mate to red and navy striped dinner plates, for carefree summer dining.
They’re joining enamel boat dishes, while flatware and napkin rings provide a nautical rope detail, to pair with the rim of the plates.
Towels provide a tablecloth and absorbent seating. . .
While pillows keep us anchored for our pontoon picnic!
A nautical insulated picnic tote is handy for picnicking and toting snacks. . .
Help yourself to some Popseas Sweet & Salty Kettle Corn.
A life ring keeps our picnic food buoyed~ an assortment of cheese, meat, olives and almonds for shipshape snacking. . .
Served with boatloads of crackers, strawberries and grapes.
Nautical Table Details:
Nautical Towels / HomeGoods, several years ago
Anchor Pillows, Tommy Bahama Melamine Plates, Nautical Glasses / HomeGoods, several years ago
Blue Woven Placemats / Ballard Designs
Rope Flatware and Napkins / World Market, several years ago
Napkin Rings / Bed, Bath & Beyond
Enamel Boat Dishes / Pottery Barn, several years ago
Picnic Tote & Boat Caddy / HomeGoods
Many thanks to Chloe of Celebrate & Decoratefor organizing this Alfresco Tablescape Blog Hop!
Click on the links below for more alfresco table inspiration this week:
What fun Mary! I’m lovin’ all your nautical details from the anchor pillows and towels to your fun melamine dishes. I think my favorite detail is your life preserver as a charger for your picnic, fun, fun, fun!
I got so excited when I saw the title of your post this morning…you know this floats my boat! Three cheers for the red, white and blue and nautical fun too. I’m pinning to remember your idea of a lifering as serving idea for our next lake party!
Mary, your pontoon picnic is so fun and festive. Who wouldn’t love to climb aboard for your snacks and nautical setting?!! The nautical theme is carried out perfectly with the melamine, boats, pillows, and towels. I agree with Kathy, the life preserver is genius for keeping your place settings steady. What a great pleasure to blog hop with you!
Mary, I have to confess that I have boat envy anytime you picnic on your pontoon! Your fall picnic on the pontoon is one of my favorite posts of all time but this is full of summer fun and wonderful nautical details. Such great pillows and nautical towels too. Happy Boating!
I cannot tell you how your pontoon posts make me miss my years of pontooning. This is so beautifully done down to the last detail. Also loved your nautical language.
I always enjoy anything nautical and this is so much fun! Love the mix of anchors, stripes, stars and ship wheels. We had a pontoon for a while that provided some fun times. Having a sun roof is smart especially when you are dealing with the intense temps and or are going to be out a long time.
What a delightful celebration of summer on the lake! Your nautical inspired setting reminds me of our sailing days. Although all of your details are so spot on, my favorite is the little enamel boats from Pottery Barn. I had considered buying those myself several times, but you have the perfect spot to add those to your tabletop! What fun it would be to take a little cruise around the lake with you! Thank you again for joining us on another tablescape blog hop!
Oh Mary! I was so hoping you would do another picnic on your pontoon!!! We just bought an old used pontoon boat and we are thoroughly enjoying it! Your boat always looks like such a fun place to relax and this picnic is no exception! Love, love, love the buoy ring as the charger for your cheese plate and that boat caddy!!! What a wonderful way to kick off our elfresco dining adventure!!!
You’ve got the best style, and I’m so happy you’re part of this hop sharing your great ideas! Love your play on words, too. I’d love to join you on that boat. That’s my kind of summer dining!
Mary, this pontoon picnic looks like so much fun! I adore the red, white, and blue nautical theme. I just looks so bright and happy…perfect for a summer day! You are also serving all of my favorite snacks. I always admire your beautiful tablescapes! It is so much fun blog hopping with you!!!
Anchors Aweigh Mary! You have set sail with boatload of nautical fun, such a comfy picnic full of perfect nibbles for a lazy day on the lake, and Popsea popcorn, how cute is that!! I love all your anchor plates and accessories, and the little boats are wonderful. So smart to stay cool in the shade 😎
Jenna
Mary, nautical and patriotic at the same time! I love so much about this tablescape; the setting, the mix of patterns and motifs, and using a beach towl for the tablecloth. Very clever and creative. My absolute favorite thing is the life ring serving platter!
Ahoy matie! Looks like great fun and good food aboard your awesome boat! (Does she have a name?) Would love to go for a ride on pretty Lake Norman. Pefect nautical details to enhance the lunch and ride. Love all of it! 🍓🍇🍉🚤
What a fun al fresco picnic on your boat, Mary! Wouldn’t I love to join you for snacks and to see all your pretty things up close? You sure know how to put together a fun outing on the lake.
you didn’t miss a beat! Every single item is perfectly coordinated with your theme. Ahhh, a day on the water in the sunshine. Makes me want to be there! Good job!
I’m savoring the charm of each nautacial detail, Mary. I miss time on the lake and alfresco boat dining. This takes me back to those days of packing a picnic basket, and sailing until late afternoon when we would drop anchor and enjoy our alfreso meal as the sun began to set. Stay cool and enoy your days on the water. Too hot here to even think of being outside. 108 at 2pm and probably 110 by now.
Mary… I was in a pontoon last night. My friend who took me out needs to see this post! She would be inspired to do the same as your delightful styled picnic!
What a fantastic idea to dine on your boat in the shade of the cover as well as a perfectly executed nautical theme. II always look forward to opening your posts even if it is at the end of a long day. Thank you so much for coming up with unique entertaining ideas.
Wow. You do go all out. Very pretty and I always enjoy seeing your fur baby. Also, are you the blogger that bought a paddle board that had a t-bar to hold on to? I am interested in getting one and wondered if you still have yours and how you liked it.
Mary, how absolutely delightful. I’m so jealous that you have the luxury of being on the water ~ in the shade ~ for this alfresco tablescape. Love your dishes and all the little touches. Such a cute tablecloth and I’m gaga over the anchor napkins.
Mary, your pontoon picnic is so creative and fun. You took this tablescape challenge above and beyond. Love your boat themed dishware and accessories. Melamine has come a long way. Anchors away is perfect. Looks like a delightful picnic to snack on. Always a pleasure to join you on these fun tablescape blog hops.
Love love, you are amazing! I could look at this all day and daydream about being on your boat! Thank you for always sharing such fabulous, creative, fun photos of all you do! Enjoy!
I love my pool and being 5 minutes to the gulf of Mexico, but I would love to be directly on the water in a pontoon boat and your beautiful al fresco tablescape is adorable. I love anything nautical. What a delightful picnic on the pontoon.
Mary, you have no idea how much inspiration you have given me with your nautical tablescape! My grandfather was a captain and we have many things from his mariner career that would work so well in a tablescape! I never ever thought to use a life preserver the way you did! Using the towel as a tablecloth is perfect! And that row boat caddy is so cute. As always, an gorgeous tablescape!!
Oh My Golly, you even have nautical snacks! I wish I lived near you. I’d be your new bestie or at least a stalker just so I could be invited to all of your beautiful festivities! Love it!
May I join you on this most perfect Al Fresco table on the lake and in the coolness of the water and shade! I love, love how you have incorporated so many thoughtful clever ideas and décor. Such a darling table and I am smitten with the mix of patterns too! You are my go-to-girl for themed tablescapes and parties!
Jemma
Swoon Mary! I am wanting to be on your boat and enjoy your snacks and all the cute nautical decor! So many amazing details that look like a magazine.
I love your nautical decor so beautiful
Amazing! Love nautical style, and your picnic looks absolutely perfect!
Great theme,,well done
What fun Mary! I’m lovin’ all your nautical details from the anchor pillows and towels to your fun melamine dishes. I think my favorite detail is your life preserver as a charger for your picnic, fun, fun, fun!
I got so excited when I saw the title of your post this morning…you know this floats my boat! Three cheers for the red, white and blue and nautical fun too. I’m pinning to remember your idea of a lifering as serving idea for our next lake party!
Mary, your pontoon picnic is so fun and festive. Who wouldn’t love to climb aboard for your snacks and nautical setting?!! The nautical theme is carried out perfectly with the melamine, boats, pillows, and towels. I agree with Kathy, the life preserver is genius for keeping your place settings steady. What a great pleasure to blog hop with you!
Mary, I have to confess that I have boat envy anytime you picnic on your pontoon! Your fall picnic on the pontoon is one of my favorite posts of all time but this is full of summer fun and wonderful nautical details. Such great pillows and nautical towels too. Happy Boating!
Now that’s my kind of hot weather (any weather???) munchies Mary! The pontoon looks spiffy and ship shape, bet you had a blast setting it up:@)
Of course, a tablescape on the boat! Hope you are having a nice time on the water this year.
I cannot tell you how your pontoon posts make me miss my years of pontooning. This is so beautifully done down to the last detail. Also loved your nautical language.
I always enjoy anything nautical and this is so much fun! Love the mix of anchors, stripes, stars and ship wheels. We had a pontoon for a while that provided some fun times. Having a sun roof is smart especially when you are dealing with the intense temps and or are going to be out a long time.
What a delightful celebration of summer on the lake! Your nautical inspired setting reminds me of our sailing days. Although all of your details are so spot on, my favorite is the little enamel boats from Pottery Barn. I had considered buying those myself several times, but you have the perfect spot to add those to your tabletop! What fun it would be to take a little cruise around the lake with you! Thank you again for joining us on another tablescape blog hop!
Oh Mary! I was so hoping you would do another picnic on your pontoon!!! We just bought an old used pontoon boat and we are thoroughly enjoying it! Your boat always looks like such a fun place to relax and this picnic is no exception! Love, love, love the buoy ring as the charger for your cheese plate and that boat caddy!!! What a wonderful way to kick off our elfresco dining adventure!!!
You’ve got the best style, and I’m so happy you’re part of this hop sharing your great ideas! Love your play on words, too. I’d love to join you on that boat. That’s my kind of summer dining!
Mary, this pontoon picnic looks like so much fun! I adore the red, white, and blue nautical theme. I just looks so bright and happy…perfect for a summer day! You are also serving all of my favorite snacks. I always admire your beautiful tablescapes! It is so much fun blog hopping with you!!!
Perfect timing! I’m having a pre-deployment party for my son and now have all sorts of ideas! Thank you!
Anchors Aweigh Mary! You have set sail with boatload of nautical fun, such a comfy picnic full of perfect nibbles for a lazy day on the lake, and Popsea popcorn, how cute is that!! I love all your anchor plates and accessories, and the little boats are wonderful. So smart to stay cool in the shade 😎
Jenna
Mary, nautical and patriotic at the same time! I love so much about this tablescape; the setting, the mix of patterns and motifs, and using a beach towl for the tablecloth. Very clever and creative. My absolute favorite thing is the life ring serving platter!
Ahoy matie! Looks like great fun and good food aboard your awesome boat! (Does she have a name?) Would love to go for a ride on pretty Lake Norman. Pefect nautical details to enhance the lunch and ride. Love all of it! 🍓🍇🍉🚤
Mary, this is beautiful. Do you have any post about a gender reveal party? I’m short on time and looking for something different.
Thank Jeanie! I don’t have any gender reveal party posts but do have a baby shower post if you need some ideas in the future:
https://homeiswheretheboatis.net/2013/09/20/showering-the-baby/
So many lovely details, and all right on theme! Love it!
❤
Thank you for the post Mary
Wow What a classy and beautiful way to celebrate with this amazing tablescape on your gorgeous boat.
What a fun al fresco picnic on your boat, Mary! Wouldn’t I love to join you for snacks and to see all your pretty things up close? You sure know how to put together a fun outing on the lake.
You outdid yourself this time!! So nice!!! Joyful to see!!!
I have pontoon envy!! Love all your nautical details, so creative!
This is gorgeous!
you didn’t miss a beat! Every single item is perfectly coordinated with your theme. Ahhh, a day on the water in the sunshine. Makes me want to be there! Good job!
I was thinking there would be a photo of a dog in a captain’s hat steering the boat! Looks inviting, even without puppy photos!
What a lovely display.
Marion
I love those pillows. They are so pretty.
Joan
Thank You for sharing this lovely post. You always do such a nice job.
Marilyn
Where did you find that kettle corn?
HomeGoods
I’m savoring the charm of each nautacial detail, Mary. I miss time on the lake and alfresco boat dining. This takes me back to those days of packing a picnic basket, and sailing until late afternoon when we would drop anchor and enjoy our alfreso meal as the sun began to set. Stay cool and enoy your days on the water. Too hot here to even think of being outside. 108 at 2pm and probably 110 by now.
Mary… I was in a pontoon last night. My friend who took me out needs to see this post! She would be inspired to do the same as your delightful styled picnic!
Gorgeous all the way around!
I visited all the tablescapes today. So lovely!
~Nancy
What a fantastic idea to dine on your boat in the shade of the cover as well as a perfectly executed nautical theme. II always look forward to opening your posts even if it is at the end of a long day. Thank you so much for coming up with unique entertaining ideas.
Wow. You do go all out. Very pretty and I always enjoy seeing your fur baby. Also, are you the blogger that bought a paddle board that had a t-bar to hold on to? I am interested in getting one and wondered if you still have yours and how you liked it.
Thanks Cindy, Ann at Corner of Plaid and Paisley has an oar for stair wall and is who you’re thinking of: http://cornerofplaidandpaisley.blogspot.com/2018/07/before-and-after-of-our-lake-house.html
No, I was talking about a hobie pedal board that you ride on the lake.
I don’t have one of those…
Mary, how absolutely delightful. I’m so jealous that you have the luxury of being on the water ~ in the shade ~ for this alfresco tablescape. Love your dishes and all the little touches. Such a cute tablecloth and I’m gaga over the anchor napkins.
Mary, your pontoon picnic is so creative and fun. You took this tablescape challenge above and beyond. Love your boat themed dishware and accessories. Melamine has come a long way. Anchors away is perfect. Looks like a delightful picnic to snack on. Always a pleasure to join you on these fun tablescape blog hops.
Love love, you are amazing! I could look at this all day and daydream about being on your boat! Thank you for always sharing such fabulous, creative, fun photos of all you do! Enjoy!
I love my pool and being 5 minutes to the gulf of Mexico, but I would love to be directly on the water in a pontoon boat and your beautiful al fresco tablescape is adorable. I love anything nautical. What a delightful picnic on the pontoon.
Mary, you have no idea how much inspiration you have given me with your nautical tablescape! My grandfather was a captain and we have many things from his mariner career that would work so well in a tablescape! I never ever thought to use a life preserver the way you did! Using the towel as a tablecloth is perfect! And that row boat caddy is so cute. As always, an gorgeous tablescape!!
Oh My Golly, you even have nautical snacks! I wish I lived near you. I’d be your new bestie or at least a stalker just so I could be invited to all of your beautiful festivities! Love it!
Hello Mary!
May I join you on this most perfect Al Fresco table on the lake and in the coolness of the water and shade! I love, love how you have incorporated so many thoughtful clever ideas and décor. Such a darling table and I am smitten with the mix of patterns too! You are my go-to-girl for themed tablescapes and parties!
Jemma
Your tablescape is simply stunning! I love every detail and nothing is better than lunch on the water!