These mushroom plates from West Elm are adorable!
![mushrooms](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1262/5122063492_0362b2f39e_z.jpg)
These plates are also from West Elm - I love the woodgrain pattern combined with the gold finish...very rustic glam:)
![woodgrain](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1337/5121469299_8613375351_z.jpg)
Black and white is probably my favorite color combination. So classic and graphic...and how cute are these Rosanna cameo plates?
![woodland-cameo-1](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1402/5122099736_05ac485d3d.jpg)
But who am I kidding? I can't afford to buy fifiteen new plates! Plus I have nowhere to store them...have you seen my kitchen? I think my best bet are disposable plates. Fortunately, there are disposable, sustainable AND good looking options out there. These are my favorites:
My friend Michelle used bamboo plates for her wedding and they were really nice. They're rustic yet elegant...
![bamb_veneerware_plates_trays](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1049/5122107354_bdb41e4f24.jpg)
I think these plates from Wasara are the front runner though. Aren't they gorgeous? I sort of wish they weren't disposable!
![wsra_kaku_all_silo](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1382/5121510205_bcaa97f496.jpg)
3 comments:
Friendsgiving- what a cool idea! That last set reminds me of a Villeroy and Boch set I've seen. I have mis-matched old china dessert plates that were my grandmothers. If you aren't skeeved eating off used plates- I am sure you could put together an amazing mis-matched set from thrift store finds.
lisa, thats a fantastic idea! i don't know why i didn't think of that myself! used dishes wouldn't skeeve me out - i have a dishwasher!
Love all these options! Especially the gold ones from West Elm. Shocker.
Those last ones are so cute for disposable plates.
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