For this table, I am using my jacquard cream tablecloth (linking similar as mine is around ten years old) that I have had for so many years. A good jacquard tablecloth can last for a decade or more if you take care of it well. A plaid table runner adds a nice autumnal touch and creates a beautiful line to base the settings off of. The rattan placemats create a new layer of texture and the wood tones of the mats warm the table. Matching plaid napkins in gold rings are placed on top of the Woodland china. Our candlesticks are placed on either side of the bay leaf bouquet. When fresh flowers are not available, I like to use greenery available in the garden. Our bay leaf tree provides fragrant and unique bouquets. The leaves can also be dried and used in cooking. The crystal iced tea glasses are very affordable on sale at only $19 for 4. Remember the code DCHOL10 for 10% off (some exclusions apply) for the Riverbend Home links.
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11 comments:
What beautiful dishes, an elegant display, and a wonderful poem too! I actually prefer the bay leaves to flowers. Your tree is incredible. For Christmas dinner you could have some cranberries and floating candles in vases... the red berries and green leaves with the candlelight would be stunning!
I love all of this! Simply beautiful! I have beautiful china I inherited. Sadly, I never saw the "special occasion" china actually being used, How do you transition from a beautifully laid table to service? Do you remove the dishes after everyone is seated? Plate the food, then return to the table? Remove as courses are finished?
I loved this video. It was so well done. I really like the plaid too, bay leaf decor, poem, a snippet of the dinner laughter and conversation, and even the clean up in your cozy robe and turning off all the lights. Also so interesting to learn about the leaf design on those beautiful plates. I would like to know how you handle plating the food, etc too. Are you ever too tired to want to tackle dishes after an evening like that, especially if it becomes a late night, or do you just push through?
What a wonderful post Jennifer. I loved hearing your 'behind the scenes' thought process in regards to all the aesthetic decisions. A beautifully laid table truly marks a special occasion, and makes it all the more memorable to those who share in it. I had never thought of using bay leaves in place of more conventional flowers and greenery, but you have inspired me! I placed a large vase full of leafy rosemary on the dinner table last night and received many a comment on the attractive aroma the arrangement gave off. Thank you for reminding me that where there is a creative will, there is always a way!
Jessica
Erica- Thank you! That is a great suggestion for the Christmas centerpiece. I will have to try that!
Traci- Thank you! This time everyone picked up their plate and went to the food, buffet-style, and then sat back down. That tends to work for larger gatherings as I feel uncomfortable choosing the portion sizes for guests.
Sandy- Thank you! Sometimes I am too tired to tackle the dishes although I usually try to do them. I really dislike waking up to a big mess.
Jessica- Thank you! I like to use rosemary too. Lemon verbena works really well. Even greenery that isn't fragrant can work. It can be very artful.
Thank you for watching and commenting, ladies! Have a wonderful evening.
~ Jennifer
I’ve watched this video three times already - it’s so inspiring and I need that set in my life. What is the name of the piano background music? It’s beautiful!
Thank you, EPC. The musical pieces are Waiting for Love, Visitoris Lake, and Overcome. I select copyright-free music from Epidemic Sounds.
I loved this video!! I love decorating a table for family and friends. I learned this from my mother and I appreciate when I see the younger generation carrying this beautiful tradition. I admired your use of bay leaves from your yard, sadly, my husband does not like outside cuttings of greenery at the dinner table other than flowers. I also enjoy when you type your comments. Thank you for being such an inspiration to all. God Bless you!...Stacie
Lovely video, Jennifer. It did make me feel a little sad, however, as we still have not been able to host a dinner event indoors. Hopefully that will change soon. I just love to see your generation bringing back gracious hospitality. My Grandparents, parents and I all used to entertain family and friends frequently. It is so special to create a beautiful environment and share a meal with people you care for.
Loved watching the video and pictures. This got to be one of the best looking fall table setting. Kudos for a great job. Naomi https://divineangelnumbers.com/
This was wonderful!!! I am so inspired. I am also wondering where your robe is from? It looks so so cozy!
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