Tabletop Inspiration: Vintage Style

One of the best parts of entertaining is pulling together a unique party decor.  Right now I’m all about vintage looks and the charm that goes with it so I thought I’d share a few style tips and design ideas on how to pull a vintage look together.

Entertaining Vintage Style

Style Tip:  A foundation to any vintage table setting is a mix of vintage china and dinnerware.  Collecting pieces with different colors, patterns and styles will give your table true vintage personality and layering from larger to smaller pieces will create dimension at each place setting.  Shop thrift stores, flea markets and estate sales to score your best deals.

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Style Tip:  A really simple and inexpensive way to add a vintage touch to your table is with vintage dinner napkins.  While vintage napkins can be found at flea markets you can also shop for vintage sheets and pillowcase, cut them into napkin squares, pick the edges and use them as napkins!  I love this idea not only for its ease but also because the napkins are wash and go.

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Style Tip:  Use vintage dinnerware in unexpected ways.  As a teacup collector, I love the idea of using teacups for things other than tea.  Teacups as mini flower vases will add an elegant touch to your table and I also like the idea of using teacups to serve dessert in.

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Style Tip:  Lace=Vintage.  The addition of a lace tablecloth or topper will add instant vintage charm as well as make your table pretty.  If you want an even more eclectic look, try dying your lace in a fun color.

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Style Tip:  What fun it is to mix and match your silverware?  Start collecting pieces you like and before you know it you’ll be able to create a fun look at your next party.  And, don’t be afraid to mix gold and silver pieces together.

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Style Tip:  Sometimes a more casual dinner party does not need a tablecloth.  Instead, bring vintage style to the table by creating a runner using vintage tiles.  When it’s time for another party, use the tiles as placemats to change things up a bit.

If you’re really crafty, try decopauging vintage fabric pieces on to plain tiles to create a custom look.

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Design Idea:  I love a good vintage inspired DIY project like this bandana tablecloth.  This look is great for an outdoor party or old-fashioned BBQ.

Michael’s or Hobby Lobby carry a vast range of bandana colors so the color possibilities are endless.

Bandana Tablecloth

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Design Idea:  If you’re looking for an inexpensive and versatile centerpiece, try grouping a collection of vintage vases and glassware together and adding a flowers all in the same color family.

For a quick DIY project, try painting thrift store glassware in soft, vintage pastel colors.

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Style Tip:  Layering is a key part of vintage charm and this table setting is a great example of how to get the look.  Layer from the bottom up, using different textures and materials.

Larger Vintage Dollies make great placemats and smaller sizes are great to wrap around a plain napkin.

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Design Idea:  Silverware Caddies are a look that has been used for years with more antique and vintage inspired table decor.  Simple pockets like this one made of burlap can be dressed up with vintage looking flowers, pearls and lace ribbon.

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Style Tip:  Another great idea of using something for what it’s not meant for….curtain rings as napkin rings!

Vintage curtain rings are another thing to add to your thrift store shopping list.  Look for rings in antique gold or brass with clasp the resemble claw foots.

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 Entertaining in vintage style is all about the combination of items you use..mixing, matching and layering.  The beauty is not in repetition but in the randomness of things. 

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Thanks for stopping by today!

Room of The Week–Small but Effective

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Sometimes all it takes to create an inspiring work space is a few pretties, a little organization and a pop of color!

Wishing you a weekend filled with lots of INSPIRATION!

 

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What Decorating Habits do You Have?

Have you ever thought about the Decorating Habits you have?  Thing you do around the house that make it your personal space, allow you to feel a peace under your roof  and those things that give it the feel of home you want.

The other day I was thinking back on some of the things my mom and dad always use to preach to me, some of which became decorating habits for me at a young age and still stick with me to this day.  My decorating habits are things I often do unconsciously but things that I must do to make my home just right.    Here are a few Decorating Habits I think many of us live by.  The ones in red and habits I personally have adopted.

 

MAKING YOUR BED DAILY! 

I remember my mom telling me that if I left my bed undone my day would feel undone and she was right.  On those rare occasions when I was younger and just threw the covers up I usually had a day that didn’t go as well as it could have.  I make my bed every morning, no exceptions!

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*  SURROUNDING YOURSELF WITH FRESH FLOWERS! 

Sometimes I splurge on a really gorgeous bunch of flowers but often I just head to Trader Joe’s and pick up some inexpensive stems.  Flowers just make me happy and make my home feel good.

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*  LEAVING YOUR SHOES AT THE DOOR!

This is one habit I have fully adopted.  Sometimes I slip my shoes off at the door and most times I don’t.  I do like the idea of  not dragging in dirt and germs from outside and really like the idea of how stylish shoe storage at the door can be.

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*  BURNING CANDLES TO ENHANCE THE MOOD!

I am a candle burner and burn candles year round,  even in this 100 degree weather we have in the south.  I love how candles can enhance the mood of a room as well as the moods of the people who live there.

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Another person that loves to candles as much as I do is  Emily of Cupcakes and Cashmere.  Just so happens she wrote a great post on DIY vintage teacup candles the other day that will inspire you to make your own!

 

* HIDING YOUR STUFF

One of my main decorating habits is living with out clutter.  That doesn’t mean that I live without a lot of stuff, it just means that I like my stuff to be hidden away, in a organzined way.  That’s were baskets come in. Baskets are one of my key decorating accessories and I use them throughout to hold all the things I don’t want just out in the open…DVD’s, CD’s and books and mags.

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*  USING THE REFRIGERATOR AS AN ORGANIZATION STATION

Since I don’t have kids, my refrigerator door does not house alot…a calendar, a shopping list pad and a hook to hang papers needed for any upcoming appointments.  But, I do like the idea of people creating an organized display space on their frig if it fits the family’s needs.

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 While many of the decorating habits listed above center around organization, things like decorating with family and travel photos or hanging inspirational quotes around your home might also be a decorating habit.

Decorating Habits, like a beautiful accessory, are simple little touches that make your home what it is and make living in it the experience you want.  It’s the little things in decorating and design that really count!

 

So, I’d love to know what decorating habits you have.  Leave a comment and let me know the scoop.

 

For those of you looking to build upon the decorating habits you already have in place and for those looking to establish a few new habits, this article from HGTV might propel you forward!

Chalkboard Inspiration

Even though the look has been out and about for a while, I’m still loving the look of a chalkboard wall or frame as part of a rooms decor. 

Here’s some fresh inspiration if you been waffling on the idea of adding chalkboard to your home. 

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What a great way to personalize a space!

Room of the Week: A Stylish Mudroom

While mudroom designs have come a long way, these spaces are often designed with major function and minimal style.  This mudroom however is the total opposite…high on style, luxurious details, beautiful finishes and attention to detail.  The function is still there but the space has been “styled” so that it blends in with the rest of the homes decor.  Such a stunning space for come and go and store everyday necessities!

 

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 I love the trim detail on all the cabinet doors.  A little design detail like this goes a long way in making a simple space spectacular.  And, the addition of the console table, lamps and accessories add personality and style.

 

Have a terrific weekend.  If you happen to be attending the Longest Yard Sale, look for me somewhere between Kentucky and Alabama and be sure to say Hi!

 

Christmas In July–Plans in the Making

Christmas is just over 5 months away and believe it or not, I’ve already begun thinking about what Christmas Decor theme I’m going to do this year. 

Last year I went with a simple theme of burlap, mercury glass, sheet music and red. 

{ ConfettiStyle Christmas Decor, 2011}

This year I think I want to do a more colorful and whimsical theme. 

Here are a few of the projects I’m thinking about incorporating into my holiday decor.

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Grouping a bright collection of Ornaments Under Glass.  So simple and chic!

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Wrapping gifts in Eclectic Giftwrap and fun embellishments!  How cheery!

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I always like making ornaments for my tree and may give these Handmade Felt Ornaments a try!

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I love the idea of an Advent Calender but want something that is fun and whimsical like this metal tin Countdown Calendar!  What fun on the front of the fridge.

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I just may try making a fun assortment of eclectic Paper Trees to place around the house!

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These Hand stamped Christmas Stockings and a fun Christmas Saying Sign would make a great impact statement for Christmas 2012.

I’m excited about the upcoming holiday season and will continue to flush out ideas on how I can make my decor this year really special and really fun.  Stay tuned for updates!

 

 If you’d like help creating a holiday decorating plan for your home, email me about my holiday design services!

You can check out some of my client project here and see all the details of my 2011 Holiday Decor here and here!

Room of The Week–Kitchen Pantry

It’s not often that I call a kitchen pantry a place of perfection but this space deserves that title.  I love that the homeowners took advantage of every inch within the pantry space and gave it some style with paint, upgraded finishes and allocated space to display some of their more beautiful serving pieces.  I must admit, I have Pantry Envy!

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What’s On My NightStand

Every now and then I’ll see a post on a blog about what the blogger has on their nightstand.  The nightstand is a pretty sacred place in my book, housing items that can help lull you to sleep or things that you reach for in the middle of night when you can’t sleep.  It is always fascinating to read into the lives of others from what they have or don’t have on their nightstand so I thought I’d share WHAT’S ON MY NIGHTSTAND with you and give you a little peek into my life. 

 

My night stand in a combination of pretty and function.  Since my bedroom decor is black, white, yellow and grey I pulled some of those colors onto my nightstand. 

My night stand is a skirted table with a black cloth.

On top I currently have a stack of books, my favorite hand cream by Lollia, a wedding picture, a journal, glasses and a pretty mercury glass vase with flowers. 

There’s also a white lacquered box which holds all kinds of stuff (handheld recorder to capture ideas, lavender spray for my pillow, an eye mask ’cause I like darkness when I sleep and a portable radio)!

 

My current reading list includes Cupcakes and Cashmere, Good Bones, Great Pieces and Flea Market Decorating.  All books I highly recommend!

So there you have it, WHAT’S ON MY NIGHT STAND.

  

 

I’d love to learn more about you from what’s on your nightstand so attach a picture in the comments or head to the ConfettiStyle Facebook page and upload a photo!

p.s.  under the tableskirt are a slew of books–which are kind of an obsession!

 

 

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