Thursday, April 10, 2014

Easter Dress Code

Hop on the trail to get your table ready for the occasion...



Warm weather, tulips, pastels, all indicative of spring.  Easter also falls into that category, and if it's your turn to host, your table setting can give you a chance to showcase your design skills.  Whether the choice is to go overboard or simple and sophisticated, we've posted a few designs to inspire...

FANCY

Elegant, chic, formal; however you may refer to it, this design is not just about the china or stemware, it's about lighting, textures and overall mood.  This option not only features candles and floral arrangements, but your creative side as well.  Preparing individual menus, place cards, color schemes and festive accessories go hand in hand with the fancy Easter table.  These table settings display an attractive sophistication and can add a serious amount of style to your feast.
               

SIMPLE

Cozy, casual, informal; this style is what most of us are used to.  But don't let "simple" be confused with "uninterested".  The simplest tables can also be the most chic.  And remember, these beautiful tables will soon be full of color and life when the food is added.           

KID-FRIENDLY

If you have kids, then you already know keeping them seated at the table for a long period of time can be a challenge.  Rather than sitting on pins and needles, hoping they don't break your great grandmother's fine china; exchange the elegant white tablecloth and expensive flatware for butcher paper and crayons and let them go to town.  When they're happy, you're happy.  And you can enjoy your meal while they're entertaining themselves.     



The decision to go elegant, festive, casual or kid-friendly is up to you.  Your table should reflect your own personal style and traditions.   Putting too much emphasis on being perfect is bound to raise the stress levels.  So take a deep breath, relax and enjoy the holiday!


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*pictures c/o Southern Living, HGTV, BonBon Rose Girls

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