Setting the Table for Thanksgiving–Tips & Inspiration

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Despite that fact that I’m not a big fan of turkey, Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays.  I love all the pomp and circumstance that goes in the preparing food and setting the table so everyone can gather around and celebrate togetherness.

  If you’re anything like me, you’re always trying to get a jump on your holiday planning, decorating and entertaining. So, today I’m outlining a few tips for setting your Thanksgiving table along with some inspiring table decor ideas that I rounded up online.  Thanksgiving is just 30 days away so let the planning begin…

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 >  Layer the table to create lushness.  From linens to china and glassware to decor, layering  the elements on the table will give your tablescape a warm and robust feel. Use pumpkins in different sizes and incorporate varying shades within a single color story to add visual interest.

>  Use what you have around the house to decorate.  Creating a unique tablescape doesn’t have to cost a lot if you shop your house.  Gather  grouping of candlesticks to use as your centerpiece, use decorative urns as flower vases or pull out some ribbon and use it to drape the table.  Some of the best design ideas come from creativity.

>  Texturized your table.  Decorate your Thanksgiving table with elements that add texture like pinecones, foliage, nuts or textured charger plates.

>  Take your centerpiece to new heights.  When you build your centerpiece, make sure to add elements that add height which will give your tablescape dimension.  Use different size candlesticks to create height or use pedestals, books or cake stands to elevate decorative objects.

>  Let your table shine. Add a few simple items in metallic finishes to add a touch of shine and sparkle to your table.

>  Do something unexpected.  When entertaining, you should always look to add a personal touch to your tablescape so get creative by personalizing your place cards, the backs of your chairs or even with the materials you use as linens.

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The beauty of this centerpiece is the layers created with foliage, candle holders and an assortment of pumpkins.  If you won’t be using the ends of your table for setting, create a centerpiece that runs the full length of the table and let a few tendrils of greenery drape over the edge.

Thanksgiving Table via PotteryBarn Kids

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This tablescape uses overlapping burlap ribbon as a table runner.  Burlap provides texture but still keeps the color palette neutral so the centerpiece stands out.  You can shop my favorite source for burlap ribbon here.

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Amy over at the blog Homey Oh My is one of my favorite craft and diy bloggers.   While all of her projects are simple to make, they are always super chic.  She incorporated some of her diy crafts into they beautiful fall tablescape using gold craft tape, glass jars and small pumpkins.  This goes to show you that a little creativity can make a powerful statement.  You can read the how-to’s behind this table setting here.

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I love the idea of rustic touches mixes with more refined elements on a table.  I single plank of wood as a runner is a great way to get that rough luxe look and it couldn’t be any easier to set up.

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Whenever you can incorporate greenery into your table decor, go for it.  Greens (which you can clip for free from your yard) layered under a wood slice charger creates a really dynamic look for a fall table.

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My girl KariAnne over at Thistlewood Farms is a genius when it comes to creative decor.  Here she uses a grapevine wreath as the foundation to a beautiful Thanksgiving place setting.  She’s got even more inspiration you’ll want to check out here (I’m so stealing the clipboard ideas).

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From the use what you have files, the idea of using a kraft mailing tag as a decorative name card at the table is a fantastic one.  So simple, chic and inexpensive.

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Here’s another idea using scraps of ribbon you might have lying around the house.  Use a metallic sharpie to personalize ribbon and tie it onto a pumpkin stem to create a unique name marker for your Thanksgiving table.

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I hope these tips and inspirational ideas will help you get ready for the holiday ahead.

Shelly

My Fall Tablescape–Natural + Gold

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Hello friends and happy Friday!

 It seems that the mother nature is going to bring an early taste of fall to Atlanta this weekend with temps in the 70’s.  Perfect timing since I just pulled together this fall tablescape and I’m beyond ready for the season to be here.

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This year I decided to create a table featuring natural hues with accents of gold.  I love how it turned out and hope you do to.

 Enjoy the photos and cheers to the season!

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Style Ideas For Your Bar Cart

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When it comes to bar carts, nobody does it better than Society Social.  If you’re not familiar with Society Social, the company started in 2011 with a small collection of stylish bar carts and their products immediately grabbed the attention of magazines like House Beautiful, Southern Living, Lonny and HGTV,  The business exploded after that and today, the Society Social online boutique sells a range of furniture and decor all with a chic, modern flair and style.  

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One of the really great things about Society Social is that all of their designs are created by their in-house design team so every piece is original to their business  and  you won’t find them anywhere else. And as a truly custom touch, every single piece is made or finished to order.

Not only are each and every one of the Society Social bar carts stunning, but I love the way they style their pieces for photo shoots and their blog, The Social Diary.

If you need ideas on how to style your bar cart, I’ve got Ten Bar Cart Styling Tips for you that were inspired by the folks at Society Social.

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Tip#1:  Add a lamp and accessories to give your cart the feel of a furniture piece.  

Tip #2:  Create a color story with the items you decorate your cart with.

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Tip #3:  Mix in a few unexpected and whimsical accessories to personalize the your cart.

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Tip #4:  Your bar cart can definitely be a mix of work and play in an office setting as long as the cart reads more play than work!

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Tip #5:  Add Flowers for color and softness.

Tip #6:  Use quickly containers to hold bar tools, straws and swizzle sticks.

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Tip #7:  Create layers with the items on your bar cart to make it feel warm and inviting.

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Tip #8:  Change the look of your bar cart styling with the seasons, including barware, beverages and accessories.

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Tip #9:  Display entertaining and cocktail recipe books on your bar cart so they are close at hand when you’re planning your next party.

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Tip #10:  Select beverages in pretty bottles to add instant style to your cart.

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The same techniques you use to style a side table in your home can be used to style your bar cart so have fun and create a space that ready to party in style!

Shelly

**this is not a sponsored post, I’m just sharing a company and products that I love.

Flowers, Friendship and Apples!

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Hello friends and happy Friday!

I’m popping in late to share what I was up to today.  One of my good friends has recently started a boutique catering business and she asked to me create a couple floral arrangements that will be used in her marketing materials for fall and holiday.

I love flowers and creating flower arrangements is something I love to do so I jumped at the opportunity.

The day started with a trip to the wholesale flower market where I was overwhelmed with all the beautiful stems.  If the cooler wasn’t so darn cold I could have stayed and played with flowers all day but I had to get busy arranging flowers.

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I had a general color theme in mind before I went to the wholesaler so I narrowed in on the stems that would work best for the idea I had in mind.

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In addition to flowers and greenery I also had succulents and apples to work with.

The trick to really dynamic flower arrangments is the mix of flowers, the texture, an unexpected pop of color and unique elements like fruit, pinecones, berries etc.

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I took me about an hour to make two arrangements and here they are:

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The first arrangement is in a vintage brass bowl and really played up the texture within each stem.  I snipped the hydrangea at the last minute from a bush to add volume to the arrangement and is you look closely you can see a succulent tucked amongst the flowers.  Red and green apples are also part of the mix.

The other flowers used include Ranunculus, Dianthus, Bra Viburnum Berries, Veronica and Dusty Miller.

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I love Ranunculus and their fluffy petal added a lot of softness and elegance within the flower mix.

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The second arrangement was built on a 3-tiered galvanized metal stand.  This type of arrangement would be perfect for a buffet setting or larger banquet table.

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What really makes this arrangement special is the succulents.  Succulents add so much dimension and to flower arrangments because of their colors and texture.

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I tucked a few larger leaves around the edge of the stand and let some of the berries and Veronica drape over the edge.

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The red and green apples really add substance and visual impact and the Dianthus (spiky green flower below) adds a touch of whimsy.

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My friend Ande and I will be creating more flower arrangments as the holidays near and I’ll be sure to share it all with you here.

I also recommend that you follow Ande’s catering business on Instagram @YumCulinaryGifts to see all of the amazing food, style and graphic images she shares.  And if you live in Atlanta and are looking for a caterer for your next event, give Yum Boutique Catering a call.

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Have a great weekend!

Shelly

 

The Vintage Swap and the festive table it inspired!

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Good morning!  Did everyone has a fantastic 4th?

Since my mom was in town, we gathered at my brother’s place, watched movies, played games, ate too much and caught the fireworks at Lenox Mall.  It was a great 4th!

I wanted to pop in today and share the 4th of July table setting I created for our feast.

I hadn’t planned on decorating the table for our dinner but last week I received an awesome item as part of Paige’s Vintage Swap.  Paige is the sweet southern gem behind the blog The Pink Clutch and she had this great idea of hosting a vintage swap between bloggers.  When she posted the swap on her blog, I responded faster than the speed of light because the combination of vintage + swap sounded like too much fun.

As part of the swap, Paige paired up bloggers who then shopped for a vintage item and swapped it with their partner.  Once the partner received the item, we were to style it up and blog about it. I was paired with the Kristen of Pursuing Vintage and couldn’t have been more excited.  I’ve followed Kristen on Instagram for a while, love her style AND I’m a big fan of her blog and Etsy shop.

Since Kristen and I have similar taste when it comes to vintage, I knew I was going to receive a great piece from her and boy was I thrilled when the box arrived and I opened it.  Inside was this beautiful blue and white serving dish in a lidded wicker basket.  The minute I laid eyes on this piece I knew I had to create a holiday tablescape to show off my new treasure.

So here it is…my 4th of July table inspired by a vintage swap!

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What I love most about this blue and white serving piece (besides it being blue and white & pretty) is its versatility.  The dishes can be used to serve anything from dips and appetizers to cookies and desserts.  And the lidded top will come in handy if I’m using the piece outdoors or transporting it somewhere.

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To show off the serving dish, I created a 4th of July tablescape the featured a mix of red, white and blue items.  I used things I already owned and pulled my brothers’ gold place mats into the mix for added shine.

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The dish was almost too pretty to use but I filled it with holiday cookies and coordinated just perfectly with the table setting.

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I used a red bandanna for napkins  and added die-cut wood letters as name tags.

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The flower container played off the blue and white of the vintage swap serving dish and was really festive once I filled it with white hydrangea, glitter stars and mini flags.

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And in my book, a party is not a party without party favors. To create mine, I filled small red buckets with Americana treats, a mini flag and a glittered star.

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A big hug to Kristen at Pursuing Vintage for sending me such a beautiful piece.  I know I’ll enjoy this beautiful blue and white serving piece for years to come.

Paige will be hosting a Vintage Swap link party tomorrow so stop The Pink Clutch see what the other swap participants received and how they styled their piece.

Thanks Paige for a fun collaboration!

Shelly

Entertaining Inspiration: 12 Creative Garden Party Ideas

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Ever since Oprah hosted a garden party years ago, I’ve dreamt of throwing one, or even better decorating for one.  The idea of an outdoor party where everyone is wearing festive spring attire and big sun hats sounds like so much fun.

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When it comes to decorating for a garden party of any outdoor event for that matter, creativity is key.  And since I have not plans to host my own celebration, I’ve rounded up TWELVE  creative garden party ideas that just might prompt you to host a garden soiree!  Make sure I’m on the invitation list.

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It’s a Day of Celebration

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Today’s my birthday and I thought what better way to celebrate than to bring you some party inspiration.

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A garden party is the perfect way to celebrate any special occasion during the spring and summer.  A table runner made from turf add a touch of realism and whimsey!

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Get inspired by this Chanel themed dessert bar and create a theme for your next soiree or party!

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The little touches you add to your party decor can make it extra special.  I love the idea of adding large glitter to the water in flower vases for a hint of sparkle and glam.

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And when it comes time for the cake, how about creating a beautiful tower of cupcakes and flowers.  The perfect way to say Happy Birthday!

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Tutorial for ribbon tie gift boxes here.

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 I’m off for a day of fun!  First up Scott Antique Market (I haven’t been in months) and then a birthday dinner with the hubs.

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Shelly

Entertaining Inspiration {plus links you’ll love}

Happy Friday!

I have so much to be giddy about today.  It’s the first day of spring…I found the perfect gold watch…I’m planning a beach vaca and after 7+ months, I’m finally done with jury duty!!!  I think it’s time for a celebration.

If you’ve got an outdoor celebration planned to welcome spring, here’s an easy idea for keeping your beverages cold–planter turned cooler!

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A few links you’ll love…

Spring is here and if you’re looking for a guide to help you with your spring cleaning, here’s a great checklist.

These picture frames are rustic chic and very affordable.

I couldn’t pass up the tassel or the quote on this wallet. And I’m considering this handbag.

Ideas for accessorizing the tops of your kitchen cabinets.

I love this sofa!

This will make your heart melt.

If floral patterns aren’t your thing, here’s a Anti-Floral print guide to spring decorating.

Shelly

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