Yesterday afternoon was so much fun!
My friends Angi and Pete were hosting a birthday dinner party at their
absolutely adorable Blue Door Cottage on Little Balboa Island, and I helped
them by styling and setting a table for sixteen for them.
We were going for a sophisticated coastal theme, so I started by arranging four mason jars full of vibrant blue hydrangeas. The aqua blue jars were just perfect for this look since it reminds me of beach glass.
This adorable cottage is so reminiscent of Cape Cod, and the hydrangeas are too. I just picture them blooming all over Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket!
The best configuration for this front
yard patio was to have a large square table with four chairs on each side. That
left lots of empty space at the center of the table for me to decorate.
Pretty much everything for the table
was blue and white, which coordinates entirely with the inside of the cottage,
and I used lemons around the center lantern for just a pop of color.
Here’s the mood board I put together
with the items we selected from the party rental company.
I was so happy to know they offered so many interesting options, especially the blue goblets, blue and white china and gingham napkins, which are my go to items for a no-fail tablescape.
It's always more interesting to mix and match china, like here where we used scalloped white dinner plates to set off the blue and white salad plates.
For a little fun, we added chunky white starfish at each place setting, and the best part of all, everyone also
got their own personal “message in a bottle”.
This version is a lot more fun than
the one Sting sang about. Angie and Pete took it to another level by making a whole party game out of this favor. Inside each little bottle, Angie hand-wrote interactive
questions which urged everyone to participate.
These messages in a bottle come all decorated
with a tag and little anchor tied on with twine. They’d make great place cards
too to for each place setting. Simply write your guests’ names on the little
tag that’s already attached!
A white lantern was the perfect
choice for the center of the table, as if offers a little height but doesn’t
block dinner conversation.
I surrounded it with greenery, scattered lemons and more white starfish, inspired by my interpretation of a summery coastal California look.
I surrounded it with greenery, scattered lemons and more white starfish, inspired by my interpretation of a summery coastal California look.
Yesterday turned out to be the perfect
summer evening for this alfresco birthday dinner. Check back soon for more on
the Blue Door Cottage and get a little peek of the inside!
ciao! fabiana
P.S. After I left Pete ran out to get some more votives for the table...
candlelight is so important to set the perfect mood!
P.S. After I left Pete ran out to get some more votives for the table...
candlelight is so important to set the perfect mood!
Very descriptive post, I enjoyed that a lot. Will there be a part
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Part two is coming right up...
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Love the chargers! Where did you get them?
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