Thursday, December 22, 2022

Set Your Table With Flair—A Blue and White Christmas Tablescape



It’s almost time.

The table is set.




Preparing for guests to celebrate.


A table laden with sparkly blues and wintery whites







play together so sweetly.




 Little gifts adorned with mini teacups,








creamers, 






and teapots


 



make for a lovely takeaway.  Happy Holidays, sweet friends!






From my collection:

Blue chargers, generic, CV Linens
Simple white plates, Ralph Lauren Club Collection
Fleur de Lis plates, generic, from TaiPan Trading
Sparkly tablecloth, Nichole Miller New York
Silver flatware, Wallace Silversmiths Antique Baroque Collection, Horchow/Neiman Marcus
Silver candle holders, Godinger, Local Antique
Cobalt stemware, generic
Patterned crystal champagne flute, Ralph Lauren Aston Collection
Mini Imari Ornaments, Spode Blue Italian Collection Horchow/Neiman Marcus
Gifts wrapped in plain white craft paper and adorned with ribbon from Michael's
All candles, Amazon



Until we visit again,


--Y






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Sunday, December 18, 2022

Set Your Table With Flair—A Moody Late Autumn/Early Winter Tablescape




Just before Christmas.  The Winter Solstice is nigh.  Also:  The quiet before the storm.



One last Autumnal hoorah.



With moody flowers indicative.











And handmade pretties tucked here and there.









The proper accoutrement.

















Farewell, Fall.






From my collection:

Black tablecloth, generic, Amazon
Ornate chargers, generic, repurposed/handpainted by yours truly
Floral plates, Food 52
Smoky crystal goblets, Shannon Crystal Collection by Godinger
Gold flatware, Wallace Neiman Marcus/Horchow
Floral flatware sleeves and floral pumpkins, handmade by yours truly, fabric, 99¢ Store
Florals, arranged by yours truly using local grocer flowers and foliage from my trees







To make pumpkins:

Acquire fabric.



Measure rounds.


Cut.


Use filling


and sturdy thread.



Fill.



Create sections (humps), five or more for each pumpkin.





Close.



Add found branches for stems.  Hot glue into place.



Finis.



Embellish with real



or fake foliage if so desired.




Until next we meet

--Y








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Monday, October 31, 2022

5 ways To Change Your Décor in Minutes for Halloween



Hello, friends!  Thank you so much for stopping by my blog!


Are you super-busy like me and sometimes are absolutely down-to-the-wire when decorating for a specific holiday?  Well, today I would love to share with you a few quick ways I changed up my décor for Halloween this year, lickety-split!


1.  Change your floral arrangements. I find the easiest way to add seasonal charm is to add spooky elements to my existing floral arrangements.  I try to change the arrangements to match whichever color theme I am utilizing that year.




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2.  Change your linens.  If you are a tablecloth kind of guy or gal like me, a simple way to update your décor for Halloween is to add cute or kitschy linen with a Halloween motif.  Here in my entryway, I have changed out my blues for purple and black, the colors I am using this year. 




I began by setting a solid base linen,



then I added a fun overlay linen with a Halloween motif.



You can also change out your pillows.  Store away those everyday pillows and toss your chairs, sofas, and love seats with themed pillows.  So simple, and so quick!


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Add embellishments.  Another easy and super cute way to add quick kitsch.  Here, I’ve added a lacy batty element to the curved arch of my bench. 




I also covered the lampshades throughout the house with spooky lampshade covers:

















3.  Add coordinating lighting.  You can add super inexpensive lighting such as these mini-colored lights


or change out your lamps with a coordinating-colored bulb like this one.  Both of these were found at The 99¢ Store




A black mini Halloween tree with purple mini lights


For a more elaborate update of lighting, I use these Halloween lanterns.  They are remote controlled.  I was lucky enough to find these at a local Savers years ago, but I think there are similar options on QVC or Amazon. I adore them and have used them every year since.



They have the option of setting time-blocks, one specific color, interchanging colors, and brightness.


4.  Make a simple wreath in coordinating colors.  A wreath with florals, mesh, and ribbons is super easy to put together, and costs next to nothing to make!  The forms can be purchased at The Dollar Tree, and there are always an abundance of mesh, florals, and ribbons available at The 99¢ Store as well as The Dollar Tree.   There are tons of tutorials available on YouTube with different methods of mesh wreath making.  



Here, I have given you an example of each.  On this wreath, there is mesh, floral, and ribbon.  You can create a wreath in any combination of these elements.  This one took less than 5 minutes to make! 



5.  Set the table with a coordinating theme.  Admittedly, this last tip is a bit more time-consuming, but setting a pretty table shouldn’t take longer than twenty minutes or so, and even less if you already have an idea of what you would like to use ahead of time. 








Thank you so much for stopping by, and happy haunting!


Until next we speak,


—Y




From my collection:  


Black tablecloth, ornate black chargers, and buffalo runner, lampshade covers, round table linens, all, Amazon
Purple plates, Party City
Black and white transferware, Spode England Black Room, Filigree pattern. local antique
Black plates, Housewares International, generic
Black flatware, Cambridge Beacon Collection, Horchow/Neiman Marcus
Smoky crystal goblets, Shannon Crystal Collection by Godinger
All pumpkin accoutrement, faux bitter berry, spider web ribbon, batty lace, Halloween throw pillows, and spooky trees, all, The 99¢ Store





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