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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

RE-ceiving Guests: St. Valentine's Day Dinner Table

TRADITIONAL RED, WHITE & HEARTS.  I had thought about doing something with hot pink and black for St. Valentine's Day, but I have a painting project going on in my living room, so I decided to just go traditional.  I had some  red heart ramekins and let that be my inspiration.  I put the red ramekins on my everyday ironstone plates.  I pulled out goblets from my formal crystal.  I have a tub of red Valentine's serving pieces so I added them to the table as well. 
USING RIBBON ON THE TABLE.  I don't have a special tablecloth for Valentine's Day so I decided to use some ribbon on a plain white tablecloth to make it more festive.  I had a roll of large red and white ribbon I bought 70% off after Christmas and taped it down on either side of my place settings. I also bought one spool of Valentine ribbon in the Dollar section of Target and used that to top off the place setting. 
STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS.  I think I may add some small framed photos of our wedding or engagement to the table as a personal touch.  I am also thinking of how I want to use some candles.  I have tall crystal candleholders, but I think I would prefer some votives.  Lastly, is it possible to have too much chocolate on St. Valentine's Day?  I am deciding on my menu and I want to serve a chocolate cake and place it on the middle cake stand, but then I also wanted to serve a chocolate mousse in the ramekin.  That seems like too much chocolate especially since I put little chocolate kisses and a gift wrapped box of chocolates in opposite corners of the setting. LOL.   I want to make use of the ramekin, but other than chocolate mousse or berries, I don't have any inspiration what to serve in it.  If you have some advice, I would appreciate it, if you could please share it.
TABLE TOP:  A Baccarat crystal Cupid offers up his heart (an anniversary gift from my husband), a single red rose & a gift wrapped box of chocolates add the traditional images of St. Valentine's Day to the setting.


WRITTEN BY ELDAROSE

FYI, Reba's Red & White toile Table is HERE
Romantic Gestures for Valentine's Day under $5 are discussed HERE

Reba's Valentine Table this year is HERE

Another Valentine Table by Reba is HERE

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

RE-ceiving guests: Outdoor Dinner Party


GIRL'S NIGHT UNDER THE STARS.  Last Fall, I had my book club over for dinner outside in the cabana.  We all contributed to the meal.  My contributions were drinks and appetizers.  Sorry, I didn't take pictures of everything, but here's the place setting. 
BURLAP & LINEN.  I am mildly obsessed with burlap and I have been for years.  My husband doesn't get it, but I love how burlap adds an earthy quality to any setting.  I used it above over the white linen table cloth.  For my last birthday, I asked my husband to buy me succulents instead of the rose bouquet he normally gets me.  I am into succulents right now.  I like their shape and color.  Plus, it was very practical because they will last awhile (fingers crossed) whereas cut roses would have died in a week. 

OPPOSITE VIEW.  I bought gray wicker kooboo chairs at World Market on a tip from Joni at Cote De Texas' blog.  I also found these great gray wicker outdoor trays online.  Restoration Hardware had some, but for much more, plus the sizes I saw were too large for my setting.  I am very happy with both the wicker chairs and the wicker trays as purchases.
FLOWERS & TWINE.  I placed the white napkins in napkin rings I made from paper towel holders.  I cut the paper towel holders into 1 inch rings and wrapped twine around them and secured it with hot glue.  To glam it up a bit but still stay with the outdoor theme,  you can tuck fresh flowers or a single bloom into the napkin ring as I did above.  Simple flowers will do fine for this. 

CONTRAST.  I pulled out my silver knife rests for the party.  They, along with the sterling silver, were a nice contrast to the simple natural elements (burlap, succulents, wicker, pebbles) on the table.

DOLLAR STORE CRAFT.  Between the succulents, I placed the above candles.  The glass containers, the twine, pebbles and candles are from the Dollar Store. 

GIFTS.  My girlfriends admired the candles and asked me where I got them.  When I told them I made them, they asked if I would make some for them and I did so.  I gave them out as Christmas gifts along with tamales I helped make this year. (See: RE-ceiving-guests: A Tamalada & a Tamale Recipe )  I believe they were very happy with them.  I used them on a RUSTIC CHRISTMAS MANTEL this year to hold nuts and I already have another table setting where I plan on using them.
SUCCULENTS.  I LOVE them individually or in groups. They are so interesting looking.  They were the perfect low-key element I wanted for the center of this very laid back evening.  I wanted the setting to feel like a treat, but still very relaxed. 
NAPKIN RING.  I plan on using the napkin rings for another setting soon.  I already used them also for a Western Table setting.  They have a lot of versatility and are very easy to make.   Plus, they are basically a few pennies each because the base is a recycled material (paper towel holder) and $1 worth of twine would probably make 20.
EVERYDAY SERVICE.  I used my every day crystal, Mikasa French Country for the dinner. I also used white ironstone plates I bought at Target.  I wanted it to be a casual evening, but I pulled out the sterling because I felt the table needed some elegance to give it a little drama.  It seemed like an easy addition and cost me nothing.  Plus, it seems whimsical to use something formal outside in a casual setting which I like.

CHEESE PLATTER.  I bought these cute chalkboard picks at World Market for the cheese tray.  I am sure someone could make them, but these were only $5 and they are on white porcelain so it hardly seems worth making them.  I like to put out a cheese ball and 3 cheeses, walnuts, cranberries, crackers and a sweet sauce on a cheese tray.  My book club friends and I are cheese lovers. Brie especially disappears whenever anyone offers it. 

REFINISHED TABLE. The table is a $100 Craigslist find that I restained.  I will do a post on that project  later.
BEVERAGE TUB.  I realized I needed a drink tub for the cabana. I found a red one on mega sale at Lowe's and spray painted it green to match some plastic ware I am using outside.  I bought the stand from World Market, also on sale. I tied a bottle opener to the side of the tub with a green and white polka dot ribbon to keep it handy for guests.

LONG VIEW.  This picture makes me realize how much I need an outdoor rug.  It also makes me grin about the mirror. I got it at a 50% sale at Hobby Lobby.  I wanted to add decorative elements to the cabana to make it feel more like a room and a mirror was my first idea. I think it works well.
STORAGE. I may get something different, but for now I am storing entertaining supplies in Pottery Barn baskets  that use to be in our family room  in a tall black metal case.  It is a work in progress but for this dinner party, it worked fine.

WRITTEN BY ELDAROSE

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