Thursday, June 8, 2017

Lemons, Ladies, and Lunch!



One of my very favorite groups to entertain is my Bridge Buddies!  We are six women who have been together for years and years and play bridge once a week.  Usually, we meet at 2:30 and play, but several times a year, we have lunch and then play.  This week, I invited them to come for lunch.


These ladies seem to appreciate every little detail, and I love giving them lots to look at!


My inspiration started with this cheerful tablecloth from Homegoods.


After an epic fail (I wish I had photos to show you the sad attempt), I came up with this centerpiece.


Lemons and daisies!  Sure felt like summer! 



In place of a wreath, I simply tied a small bouquet with gingham ribbon onto the door.


The tag read "Please Come In".  My landscaper happened to come to the door before the girls arrived and asked me if I was expecting company, or was I just lonely!!!!!!!!!!!


These placecard holders were from Pottery Barn a year or so ago.  I cut the layered name card out with my Silhouette cutter, and then hand lettered each name. 


On top of my every day white dinner plate, I placed a bright yellow napkin and topped it with a menu card.  They were a simple rectangle, even though they photographed sort of misshapen.  I always add a quote to the menu card and this one says "Girlfriends help us think our best thoughts, do our noblest deeds, and be our finest selves."  (Anon.)  Love this!


I used a rattan charger and this bamboo handled flatware from Horshow.


Initially, I planned to use these bright yellow glasses, but I found I only had four.


Didn't they look cuter?  The other glass is a plain Tiffany wine glass.


And here's what we put in them!  The cutest bottle of pinot grigio!  These daisies on the bottle just sent me into orbit.  And it was really good!!!!


This is really a candle holder from Italy.  I would have used it on the table, but I only have one, so I filled the little hole with water and placed just a few daisies in it and used it on the sideboard.


In one powder room, I added daisies and a hand towel with a lemon tree.


I forgot I had this till I was looking for a towel.


The other powder room got a small daisy arrangement, too.


In the bar, I used some lemon napkins and some small yellow appetizer sized napkins. The fern covered dish held buffalo chicken roll-ups that were a hit.


This tray held the coffee fixings.


I made lemon-thyme salt for favors.  It is so good on chicken or veggies.


And the other favor was raffle tickets for produce from my grandson's farm.  He's TEN!  And he has his own farm.  Last year he harvested 300 lbs of potatoes alone.  This boy can work!  These raffle tickets afforded him the cash to buy his seeds, etc. this spring.  I'm going to do a post about him later in the season.




After a leisurely lunch and lots of laughter, we got down to business.  We never take our games too seriously, though.  This is party bridge.  Boy, was I ever surprised to find these cards with lemons in my stash! I don't remember buying them. It was like a miracle.



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2 comments:

  1. So delightful! I love the combo of daisies and lemons, and your centerpiece IS a masterpiece! I know your friends were charmed by your carrying the theme all the way to the powder room! I am a bit curious as to how SIX people play bridge. . .

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  2. I can see why it seems strange! We all travel and have lots of commitments, so if our group was only four, we could hardly ever play. With six, we rarely have to get a sub to have a tableful. When we have five or six, the dealer of each hand sits out for the next hand. As I said in the post, we are not a cut-throat group. We're there to enjoy the game and each other!

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