Showing posts with label July 4th Celebration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July 4th Celebration. Show all posts

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Set Your Table with Flair--An Upscale Independence Day



Hello bloggy pals and beyond!




How do you celebrate our great nation's independence?  Do you like down-home country casualness, chock full of traditional fare such as BBQ, baked beans, and the like?


Usually at my home, we celebrate in a very casual way.  This year however, I thought, why not go with a more upscale setting which is aesthetically appealing without being too fussy?


Of course, no 4th of July tablescape would be complete without the tradition of red, white, and blue.  To heighten this year's setting, I chose to use a mix of patterns, including some of my favorite red transferware.  Mixing the patterns adds a little whimsy to the setting while not depleting the sophistication classic transferware brings.  I adore these little striped navy and white plates!







A mixture of glassware in blue, clear, and red....



blue and red candles in patriotic silver bugles of varying heights,


pair perfectly with an upscale tureen filled with casual bougainvillea clipped fresh from the garden.


Here is another look.


Tablescape. 


I added a combination of napkins in red, white, and blue adorned with a small bit of ribbon, and silver flatware completes the setting.



I hope you are enjoying the summer and Happy Independence Day!  Until next we meet...



The Details:

Plate Stack:
Navy chargers, Horchow/Neiman Marcus
Red transferware, Stadffordshire Engravings, 17th Century; local antique
Simple white plates, Ralph Lauren Club Collection/HomeGoods
Ruby glass plates, Antique
Navy and white striped saucers, Kate Spade New York "Charlotte Street" for Lennox/HomeGoods

Linen:
White topper, generic, local antique
Red and blue linen napkins, generic, HomeGoods
White crochet tea napkins, Boutross Fine Linens, Horchow/Neiman Marcus

Stemware and Flatware:
Crystal goblets, Godinger Dublin Collection, Horchow/Neiman Marcus
Blue flutes, generic
Ruby glass teacups, local antique
Silver flatware, Wallace Silversmiths Antique Baroque Collection, Horchow/Neiman Marcus

Remaining Accoutrement:

Tureen, Spode Blue Italian, HomeGoods
Bugle candleholders, Joann Stores, found at a local thrift



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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Set Your Table With Flair--A Purely Americana Independence Day Setting



Hello, lovely friends, and thank you for stopping in to visit today!  If you are American, have you begun your planning for the celebration of our nation's independence?  I usually start thinking about ideas approximately two weeks in advance, but this time around, I began thinking of this table in December.  What!!?  December??  Well, I'll tell you why.  Each Winter and Spring, we do a de-bulking around the house, getting rid of clothes the kiddos have outgrown, toys we no longer need, et cetera.  We usually donate most of the wares to the local Goodwill.  This past December, as I was going through my boys' old jeans, I reserved a couple pairs with the intent of making very "Americana" placemats with strips of the denim.  It was then that I began thinking about this year's Independence Day tablescape, which I wanted to have a sort of retro vibe.  I hope you enjoy the post! 

My table began with a bright white hemstitched cloth.  As you can clearly see, I detest ironing tablecloths, but for a barbecue, I think being casual is absolutely fine, especially if you intend to use a runner on the tables!  ;)  Red and white buffalo check fabric emulating a picnic was placed sideways in the middle of the table as a runner.

 

As American As......


For the centerpiece of this table, I wanted something that looked retroactive, rustic, and that emulated country charm.  I began with a rustic crate I found recently.


A quick coat of navy blue paint and stenciled stars, the crate was ready for an All-American arrangement.





Simple white flowers, red apples, and mini American flags were placed inside.






A few close-ups.









Cut pieces of leftover denim were used as placemats,


followed by navy chargers.


Red napkins folded length-wise



were followed by white plates.



A navy napkin folded downward into a quasi-triangle



was followed by matching white saucers.



Denim coasters placed catty-corner



were followed by little covered pots perfect for chili.


To see the tutorial to make these country-prim denim rag coasters, you may visit the post on my blog The Crafting Table here.



Frosted colorblock tumblers and coffee cups......



red and blue felt stars for place settings,


and flatware with festive straws tied with a bit of denim complete the setting.






Setting up where there is a peek-a-boo of the lake makes for a relaxing, serene scene.





Place setting:


On the menu for an All-American feast:

Savory BBQ Chicken



Simple Potato Salad



Quick and Easy Chili



Savory, Spicy BBQ Corn


Delectable BBQ Burgers


To see these recipes for an All-American feast, please visit the post on my blog Parsimonious Pabulum here.

Have a wonderful day!

From my collection:

Hemstitched tablecloth, all napkins, and rustic crate, HomeGoods
Navy Chargers, Horchow/Neiman Marcus
Plates, cups, and saucers, Ralph Lauren Club Collection
Frosted colorblock glasses, Nautica
Plastic silverware and patriotic straws, Target
Check fabric, Walmart
Little pots, Local thrift
Flags and felt stars, The 99¢ Store

 

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