A third option, is to replace the runner with greenery or floral garlands. Tres chic. Beware of table runner ideas that look too crowded. For example, if you are already using hanging centerpieces, go low with the table runner – or your guests won’t be able to see each other. A ru...
Whether your centerpieces consist of wildflowers arranged in mason jars or gorgeous bunches of garden roses in brass compotes, these wooden table numbers are a sweet finishing touch. Leave the wood bare for a slightly rustic look, or paint the pieces a different color depending on your wedding...
Decorative Plates:Place decorative red or blue plates atop clear glass chargers. White Hydrangeas:Use white hydrangeas in small blue vases as additional centerpieces. Subtle Patriotic Touches:Use subtle patriotic touches like a small flag in a flower arrangement. Cloth Napkins:Opt for cloth napkins o...
1. Vary the height Just as you would vary heights with centerpieces, you should do the same with a buffet. It is more appealing to the eye and will add dimension to your set-up.Make sure to elevate the less messy dishesas you don’t want sauces to spill on your tablecloth. Some peo...
Spring centerpieces add just the right touch to a fun, warm weather meal. Whether it's a mini Mason jar centerpiece or a fruit and flower centerpiece, your table centerpieces will get your guests in the spring spirit.
If you’d like to skip the tablecloths, place cards, and centerpieces to make room for a feast of epic proportions, rustic place settings can make a big impact. And they work well withmix-and-match dining chairsand plates. Here’s what you’ll need to get the look on each plate: ...
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I usually change up the napkins and the centerpieces. But, of course, if you know me, I do it all on a budget! I do like to use real dishes, glasses, flatware, tablecloths, and napkins. But, if you’re budget is more constrictive then by all means use paper and plastic!! Or, ...