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Looks like a lot of work, but it's a very simple menu. I picked up almost all of it at Trader Joe's.
A small charcuterie board served on slate includes manchego cheese, chianti salami, apple slices, mango chutney, dried cranberries, and farmhouse cheddar with a honey drizzle.
A few appetizers from the frozen dept....mushroom turnovers, chicken parm pops, pastry bites with carmelized onions and feta cheese. Yum!
I found some delicious pumpkin salsa from my local Fresh Market store, served with blue and white tortillas.
Some dipping pretzels with stone ground mustard and a bowl of mixed nuts.
I used a box of butternut squash soup for these mini tasting bowls. I love the little spoons! I added a dollop of greek yogurt and sprinkled a little berbere spice for color and a kick! A grey linen napkin tied with jute and a sage sprig makes the perfect cozy for a loaf of french bread. (from our line of European Linens HERE).
Some wine and pumpkin ale of course! I rimmed these small tasting glasses with a cinnamon sugar mix. So good!
So that's the food, now for the decorating. I always start with my layers...trays, platters, platforms, crates. I lay it out keeping the flow in mind and the reach. You want it all to be easily accessible.
You can use tablecloths too but I prefer some linen napkins here and there, I like to see the wood of the farm table (not just because my husband made it ;)
Now for the the fun stuff! Flowers and props! Keep it simple. I have one large centerpiece down the center and I just coordinated everything else with the green/burgandy preserved hydrangeas. These pears were the perfect color and I love decorating with produce. You can eat the decorations after! These artichokes are dried however, so no consuming.
Just a few paper mache pumpkins from the shop (because I couldn't find any real ones yet:)
I hope I gave you some ideas for your next dinner party, get together or holiday! Would love to see your tablescape photos. Please share!
Your talent is INSANE!
ReplyDeleteYou bring such warmth and coziness to everything you do
You are a true inspiration...and I mean that in every sense of the word.
Both personally and professionally!
xoxo
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. I really just love what I do!
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