Showing posts with label holiday table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday table. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2016

5 Easy Tips for a Stylish Holiday Table


At Vivid Hue Home, we believe in celebrating traditions without necessarily being traditional.  Many people feel overwhelmed with entertaining, especially during the holidays when there is so much hustle and bustle.   There are many factors that go into hosting a party and the table is often the last priority.

Yesterday, I filmed a segment on NBC Connecticut to share a few easy tips that will help hosts set a stylish looking tablescape with very little effort.  These tricks will help zhush up your table and have your guests oozing with envy.  I showcased two tablescapes; one for Thanksgiving and one  for Christmas.

Vivid Hue Home tablescapes as featured on NBC Connecticut, November 12, 2016

5 Easy Tips for a Stylish and Festive Holiday Table: 

1. Color: Use Non-Traditional Colors 

A holiday table does not need to use traditional holiday colors.  For example, many think a Thanksgiving table must use shades of orange and brown and that a Christmas table must use red and green.  In our tablescapes, we used blue and red tartan plaids for Thanksgiving and red and pink for Christmas. It's okay to think outside of the box and introduce colors that aren't traditionally used to represent the holiday.

2. Table Coverings: Introduce Unique Layers 

Start with a tablecloth, but then add an extra layer using items that are probably readily available in your home.  A swatch of fabric, a throw blanket or even wrapping paper all make terrific layers for a table.  For my Christmas table, I purchased a remnant swatch of vintage silk taffeta fabric from etsy.  I used this in the middle of the table for a pop of fuchsia and green.  For the Thanksgiving table, I placed a wool plaid throw blanket horizontally on the table.

Another great trick is using wallpaper or gift wrap down the center of the table as a runner.  It's inexpensive, readily available and an easy way to create a terrific visual interest in the center of the
table.
silk taffeta vintage fabric remnant 




3. Flowers: Buy Single Blocks of Color

Most people purchase grocery store flowers that are already sorted into bunches.  It's so convenient to grab a bunch and go.  One tip I learned years ago, when choosing flowers is to select bunches in the same block of color.  I tend to select all white flowers and look for ways to incorporate many different flower types of the same color into an arrangement.  For example, all white roses mixed with all white gladiolus with a pop of green berries.





A few other simple tricks to flower arranging:

Use a floral foam brick at the bottom of your vase.  This keeps flowers fed and also holds them in position.


Remove excess leaves and greenery from the stems of your flowers.
Place each flower into the arrangement one by one so you can manipulate the height and placement of the flowers appropriately.  


Add additional pops of colors (blocks of green or red berries).  For fun, add elements like peasant feathers to create visual interest.  



4. Incorporate Unique Vessels and Containers

Use vases and containers that are unique for the centerpiece.  I am always on the hunt for creative containers that can be used as a centerpiece.  Often, I find a great item that can be used all year.  For example, I use these elephant planters year round.  I use them for flowers, ornaments, fruit and sometimes with nothing in them at all.  They are tall and make quite the statement.  Just having them on the table as a centerpiece sets the tone for a fun and unique table scape.



A centerpiece does not need to include flowers.  For our Thanksgiving table, we created a visual by using multiple vases and containers in cobalt blue.  I use cake stands to create different levels of height.  Grouping similarly colored vases together creates a visual statement that makes a perfect centerpiece.  This can be done with any collection of vases and any color of items.



5. Layers: Placesettings and Placemats

Of course our motto at Vivid Hue Home is to mix and match patterns and don't take yourself too seriously.  We do this when it comes to placemats *and* plates.  I am constantly on the hunt for plates with different patterns and find many of my festive plates from Home Goods.  (When you know what to search for, you can discover Kate Spade NY, Jonathan Adler, Johnson Brothers and more).


In our Christmas tablescape, all of our plates were found on a budget.  The large diner plate with the fretwork edge is Jonathan Adler, the solid green plate is Kate Spade NY.  Both were bought at Home Goods for 1/3 of their original prices.  The pink plate is a faux vintage salad plate from Anthropolgie.  And the saucer on the very top was purchased at Goodwill for $9.00 for a set of 4 and sells on Replacements.com for about $99.00/ 4.   Score!  

I love using unexpected elements as plate holders.  For example, our placemat in our Christmas table is actually a feathered wreath from a craft store.  




And, we love wreaths so much, we also used a wreath as the centerpiece on our Thanksgiving table: 




So, to recap, here are our suggestions for easily zhushing up your holiday table: 


We had such a blast on NBC yesterday and look forward to our next segment (which may be happening soon--teaser).  

Here are some behind the scenes photos from our appearance there yesterday: 

Prepping the set for our Vivid Hue Home segment

Me on air with Kerri-Lee Mayland, NBC Connecticut

Live! 








And, we still can't wait to share our experience at the Set To Celebrate Event.  Here is a sneak peek of our holiday table.






It's hard to believe that it's been a year since our Holiday Gift Segment on NBC.  

We have video of the actual appearance this week and will upload to our site very soon.  

In the meantime, to view other tablescapes by Vivid Hue Home, check out "A vivid hue home table photo shoot."  


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Cheers,
Heather xox
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Sunday, November 17, 2013

T-Day, V-Day, X-day.....

 Talk about a seasonal weekend.  At one point, I had Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day and Christmas decorations all up in the house.  What is it about this year that has me practically skipping right over turkey day?  I've always been one of those people that feels strongly about not celebrating one holiday until the current one has passed. 

Not. This. Year. 

Here's how my weekend went down. 

Harvest themed flowers were on my breakfast table.  A nice little surprise from my husband. 

 
A fun little (surprise) project in early December had me experimenting with Valentine's Day tablescapes.  I'm torn between introducing mixed china and soft colors or keeping it completely neutral (all white).  Ya'll know I'm a color girl at heart so it's so difficult for me not to pull out the color! 

 
I received the libations bar cart as an early Christmas present and I'm dying to jump into styling the cart.  I picked up this faux-snake skin lamp base on clearance at Targay this weekend. 


I also got these little flower arrangements because I thought I could use them on my V-Day tablescape. 


Here's a sample shot of me playing around with the all white theme.  Do you know how difficult it is to find Valentine's day type items during Christmas season?   
 

 
I went to a Holiday Tablescape event this weekend with some girlfriends and spotted this cleaver DIY sphere on a table that had been decorated all for under $100.   This close up makes it easy to see that it's a Styrofoam ball with straws spray painted but from afar, this was eye-catching and unique!  Such a fun idea. 

 
And I wasn't going to admit this to ya'll...but yes, we hauled out a few of the trees this weekend.  We weren't going to fully decorate them but then one thing lead to another.  It's just less for me to have to do after Thanksgiving so I don't mind so much! 


How did you spend your weekend?  And are you even *thinking* about putting up your seasonal decorations early? 



Thursday, December 20, 2012

Remember those antlers?

  Well goodness gracious, where has this month gone?

I gave you a teaser at the beginning of the month about my antlers...and promised ya'll that I'd let you know how I zhushed them up by week's end...well the entire month has almost gone by and I still haven't updated you on these babies.  So here goes.  Most of y'all guessed right... 


I made these guys gold to match my bone inlaid tray with the gold handles.  (For now, they're serving as a prop on my holiday table-and I will report more on that later).  Here's a glimpse of what they were before. 



It was so easy to paint these antlers that I may have fun when them later and paint the tips another fun color just to mix it up.  Can always paint them back to gold later. 

Sorry I've been so radio silence this past week.  The family decided to take a mini vacation to Boston to see a holiday show for the kids, see the grandparents, finish some Xmas shopping (and squeeze in a Killers concert for EG and myself).  We NEVER get a family photo together but managed to get a few together this trip. 

 
(Vivi wasn't feelin it for the first photo, but don't let her fool you...she's a ham at heart.  She shows her true colors by the second photo.  And this is Jack's "dress up" outfit.  It's all we could do to get him out of athletic gear (sweats) and into jeans and a sweater). 


Hope you and your families are healthy and enjoying this holiday season together.  I know we've been giving lots and lots and lots of hugs and kisses in lights of recent events. 

Lots of hugs to you and yours.

xoxo
Heather
Vivid Hue Home

Other links to Vivid Hue Christmas:
Holiday Trees
Sunroom at Christmas
Meaningful tree in Living Room

Gift Wrapping Traditions
Christmas Antlers
Holiday Card Tree and Sunroom Photos
Christmas Table Decorations