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Showing posts with label graphic pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic pattern. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Orange and White Bridge Luncheon

My sweet bridge group made the trip to the country to join me for lunch today.  I love to have them, as they are so worth spoiling and they seem to appreciate being here.

The front door was a hint of the "theme" of the day.

It is already too hot in Atlanta to use real flowers on this door, as it gets hit with a bit of sun, so I used these cheerful silks.  When have you ever seen a bright orange hydrangea?

We headed to the bar area and had some drinks and nibbles.  This pitcher is filled with Mango green tea spritzers.

I also made a jug of water with orange and lemon slices and mint.  Do you see an orange seed at the bottom?  This is so refreshing.  I don't know why I don't make it just for myself.

Paula Deen would be so proud.  She says that whenever women gather there should be tomato sandwiches!

I just had to use orange tomatoes with this meal. Too much?

These little phyllo cups are filled with a piece of brie cheese and topped with a bit of peach preserves and some almonds.  Bake them for four minutes and they're ready.

We took our drinks outside for a tour of the garden.

These orange and white stripped cushions from Homegoods worked nicely today!

 I'm slowly getting into the succulent craze.

I've had several emails asking me to do a post on the garden and potting shed.  I promise that I will.  I have realized that I might just as well go out and start shooting, because if I wait for the garden to look perfect, I'll grow very old.

I set the table in the dining room, as it is far more comfortable than being outside.  This is our tenth day in a row of over ninety degree heat.  I used a white hotel tablecloth and napkins and added runners that I made of a picnic table sized tablecloth.  It added exactly the graphic punch that I was looking for.


This cloth is just a tad too large for this table, so I gathered the corners with silk ranuculus and a gros grained ribbon.

The dishes were simple.  The white dinner plates are just our everyday, no brand plates and the orange and white banded salad plates came from several Homegoods stores last summer.  I got them for a wedding shower, which I will do a post about in the near future.

I can't remember where I got these square plates which I use for bread and butter plates.  I served a seeded cracker made by an artisan bakery not far from here and made the butter pats in the shape of a sunflower.  These butter knives are part of my mis-matched collection of silverplate.  I promise that they were not as tarnished as they appear in this photo!

 Here are some more pieces with my mother of pearl handled knives.  I only use them when there is nothing substantial to cut, as I don't know how sturdy they are these days.

Thanks to the Graphic Fairy for this "menu" heading.  It made a cute menu card.  I like to put a quote on the card if there is room.  Today's quote is "Summer is where the girls go barefoot and their hearts are as free as their toes".  It reminds me of my sweet girls when they were youngsters.

Here's another example of the high/low mix that I encourage.  This acrylic tumbler that I chose for water mixed just fine with the linen and silver.  Don't be afraid to go there!!!!

Putting these runners on the table meant that some placesettings were on an orange background and some on the white, but these placesettings could hold their own on either.  I found out that is not always the case.

This large square glass vase made enough of a statement for this bold table.  I'm sure you all know the old trick of putting a smaller vase inside so that the decorative fruit is only on the edges.  I should have taken a photo of it.  Then I used a clear glass plate to hold oasis and just set it on top. 


I folded the white napkin pocket style so that it would hold the menu card and placed a kumquat and a small leaf on top.  There are tutorials all over the internet on how to do this.  Here's the orange placesetting.....

and here's the one on white.

Several months ago, Michael's had these cute little plates in their dollar bin and I just knew that I "needed" them for something.  See....I did!  I needed them for salt and pepper dishes.  I paired them with these horn spoons.

This little French style butter dish with the bird on top offered more butter.  Maybe I got carried away with the butter offerings!!!

Just for giggles, and because I thought they were cute, I put a can (yes, a CAN) on the table. 

With a plastic straw.  Yes!  I said plastic.

And it became a drink and a placecard.  I just used scrapbook paper and double faced tape.

The first course was a two melon soup.  It was so refreshing.  The trick of the two tones is to have a small cup of each color in your two hands and pour them in at the SAME time.  Then I garnished with a small melon ball in the opposite color.  This is a very, very, very easy soup.  Did I say it was easy?  Three ingredients....melon, confectioner's sugar, and lime juice.  In the processor.  To taste.  Chill.  See....easy!

But it looks pretty, doesn't it?  Then I served a  salad with lots of goodies and chicken in it.  You'll have to imagine what it looked like, since I forgot to photograph it.  Here's a hint:  it had mandarin oranges in it to "go orange"!  Along with cranberries, a granny smith apple, bleu cheese, avocado, romaine, green onions, and sugared almond slices.

Here's the coffee tray.  I forgot to get a picture of the dessert, too.  Once I start eating, I'm no longer in the mood to photograph, I guess!  Anyhow, dessert was orange mango sorbet served in an antique cut glass liqueur glass with a silver demi-tasse spoon and a mini carrot cake cupcake with cream cheese frosting.  Just small bites, but yummy.

I put this little Japanese arrangement in one of the guest powder rooms.

And then, with full tummies, we sat down to several games of bridge.  This was pretty typical of my hands!

It was such a special day with special friends.  I feel so blessed to know these women.  I look forward to each and every Tuesday, so we can share our time and what's going on in our lives.  The bridge is good, too!  We seem to be a very compatible group and nobody takes it too seriously.  Thanks for coming, ladies, and as I promised, I kept your photos out of the blog!

I'll be posting this table at Susan's Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch.  Be sure to see what's going on over there.

also:
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home

Home Sweet Home At The Charm of Home

Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Using Today's Fabrics

I love today's fabrics.  They are big, bold and graphic.  Yet, they make so much of a statement that I am not willing to commit to them in my upholstery or draperies.  They work great as pillows, or even better for me, as tablecloths.

My daughter and I spent quite a bit of time at the remnant table at Old Time Pottery a while ago.  We each scooped up several patterns and they are a great buy at less than five dollars a yard.

The bright French blue and apple green of this pattern sent me looking for some items that would stand up to these bold colors and large print.  Sitting on my front sidewalk, waiting to be planted was this flat of sun coleus.  Now I have green!

And down on the lower terrace in the flower bed was a blue hydrangea bush that was just beginning to flower.  Ok....that's the blue I need.

They are just beginning to turn.

To tie it all together, I used a blue French urn.

Voila!  I have a super simple and speedy arrangement.


Now, for the place settings.  I knew that I have lots of stuff in these colors, so I went hunting.

I started with these bird's eye maple chargers and layered a white scalloped plate from Z Gallerie, an apple green salad plate from Target, and a french blue bowl that is so old that I can't even guess where it came from.  Same with the flatware!

These blue glass stems are so big that I use them for water.

And I serve wine Italian-style in these wicker covered tumblers from Tennille and Company in Atlanta.

That's it!  No small accessories this time.  This pattern is so bold that it would overwhelm anything else.

I think it still manages to look abundant.

Looking around on the deck, it is clear that I need to spend some time shaping these boxwoods in the corners.  Maybe tomorrow.

One of these pots has this cute little volunteer in it.  I don't know where it came from, but isn't it sweet?  I love it when that happens!

And talk about lime green.  I love the way these pots with creeping Jenny and ferns show up against this wall of brick.

Check out the colors that line the waterfall here just over the railing.  We are going to put koi in this pond this weekend.  I'm a little afraid of the herons eating them, but we'll see.

This always makes any meal special here.  I am always filled with peace and a sense of calmness when I take the time to enjoy this view.  I count myself so lucky to have this in our backyard.

I am linking up to Susan's Tabletop Thursday blog party at Between Naps on the Porch.  If you haven't spent some time visiting these posts, you really should give it some time.  You'll enjoy it.  Click http://www.betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/




I will also be posting on Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
and
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home
You can also find me at The Tablescaper's
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