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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Setting the Table

I had heard at one point that using one color on a table can create a nice impression. For this occasion, I used white. From the tablecloth to the table runner to the flowers, everything was white. We used tea light candle holders of different heights to give visual interest.




One of the first things I did when planning the table was to look up formal table settings. With multiple courses I wanted to make sure the table was set perfectly. I found a helpful guide here. I also knew that I wanted to fold the napkins, but I didn't know how I wanted to do it. I found a site that has plenty of options...here.



One of the final touches was to put the menu under the napkin. Speaking of the menu, the food was fabulous and I can't wait to share it with you! 

Monday, January 21, 2013

Formal Attire Requested

With Valentine's Day right around the corner, I am going to show an example of a formal dinner party. Throughout the week we will look at menu planning, table decor, and putting it all together.




I look forward to sharing this fabulous dinner party with you.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Everyday Items

Setting a table can be a lot of fun! Using everyday items that are non-traditional can be even more fun. For example, imagine that you are having a spring luncheon. What comes to my mind are flowers, birds, and gardening. Why not combine those items and incorporate them into your luncheon decor?


For this luncheon, a dear friend and I took elements of spring and put them into the place settings. The napkins were wrapped in burlap and a bag of seeds was tied on top. The place cards were put into a small potted flower. Instead of traditional chargers, we used the base to a terracotta pot. We used china for the plates and bowls.

Here is the table all together...


Monday, January 14, 2013

Money Savers: Party Favors

It is easy to get carried away in all aspects of party planning. One of the easiest ways to save money is in the party favor department. Often at $5-10 per child, they can add up quickly...

Edible party favors are fun, enjoyable, and relatively inexpensive. How about baking a few dozen cookies and icing them with the color theme from the party? They are delicious and they don't brake the bank.




Another fun idea is a cupcake assembly line where the guests decorate their own cupcake. Some cupcakes, frosting, sprinkles and there you have it! You can even have different cupcake liners available to allow for more personalization. If you haven't already, check me out on Pinterest and look for my board: Party Ideas - Cupcake Party.

Have fun putting the favors together, but remember that less can be much more in this department.