Em's charity finds table

We asked Em, one of our favourite influencers, aka @The_Em_Edit, to take the eco-taining charity table challenge. Here’s her inspirational story…

So here it is, my sustainable Midsummer’s Supper in collaboration with the wonderful people at Talking Tables . Featuring charity shop joys from @emmaushullandeast @no87vintageretro and Autism Plus in Doncaster as well as the most stunning wild (not wild) flowers from the immensely talented @gatheredatdusk who grows flowers in a low impact way.

I did my upmost to stick to the following boundaries while shopping:
- Do I need this item/is it something that’s going to be reused until the end of (my) days?
- Can I adapt something I already have to do the same job? E.g. the napkins made from a second hand pillow case and napkin rings made from curtain rings which I have in swathes.

-Is this multifunctional? (such as the candlesticks - look great on the table but also on the mantlepiece or around the bath).

-Am I contributing to something bigger than me when I buy this thing? (This also influences which charity shops I actually use in terms of their ethical values.)
-Is it reyt proper nice?

Here are my charity finds:

  • Dinner and side plates (£4.25 for the full set!)
  • Pink jug and basin
  • Coloured dessert glasses (used as Prosecco glasses)
  • Pastel coloured serving dishes (I picked up all 3 for £3.75)
  • Cranberry wine glasses
  • Green gingham table cloth 
  • Yellow velvet cushion covers

I already had the cutlery and cabbage leaf dishes (both originally bought new on the high street) all other serving plates/dishes were items I inherited or was passed by family members.

 

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