I originally created this tablescape for a NYE Dinner party that never happened. However, as I looked at the table setting, I started to think that I could "recycle" it for a special occasion such as a bridal shower lunch or maybe even a festive Valentine's Day dinner. Majority of the items on the table were purchased from discount stores (Ross Dress for Less, Marshalls), the Dollar Store or thirft shops. The two splurges on the table are the Waterford crystal glasses, which I inherited, and the table cloth which really isn't a huge splurge being custom made and costing under $100 for supplies and labor. I joke that the most expensive thing on the table is actually the bottle of champagne I used as a prop!
Table Breakdown: Tablecloth: Custom made from fabric found onFabric.com Napkins: Crate & Barrel Outlet Napkin Rings: Pottery Barn (part of their catering set they now sell) Charger Plates: Ikea Plates: Dollar Store Crystal Goblets: Waterford Crystal (inherited) Wine Glasses: Ross Dress for Less Centerpiece: It is a coffee filter wreath I made for $3 and tucked flowers into Flower Vases: Crystal shot glasses – Ross Dress for Less Crystal Candy Pots: Marshalls Party Favor Bowls: Both sets of crystal bowls are from Ross Dress for Less ($2.99 each) Party Poppers: Mix of homemade using paper towel rolls store-bought (Dollar Store) Crystal Candlesticks: Pieces I have picked up from antique marts and discount stores – none over $10 Flatware: Mix of mother of pearl from eBay and everyday flatware from Costco Champagne Bucket: CB2 Flowers: Supermarket
That looks really great! I absolutely love the tablecloth, and now I want to go searching on fabric.com and make about 14 various table cloths and runners of my own :)
Valentine's Day Dinner or Bridal Shower Lunch Tablescape
I originally created this tablescape for a NYE Dinner party that never happened. However, as I looked at the table setting, I started to think that I could "recycle" it for a special occasion such as a bridal shower lunch or maybe even a festive Valentine's Day dinner. Majority of the items on the table were purchased from discount stores (Ross Dress for Less, Marshalls), the Dollar Store or thirft shops. The two splurges on the table are the Waterford crystal glasses, which I inherited, and the table cloth which really isn't a huge splurge being custom made and costing under $100 for supplies and labor. I joke that the most expensive thing on the table is actually the bottle of champagne I used as a prop!








Table Breakdown:
Tablecloth: Custom made from fabric found on Fabric.com
Napkins: Crate & Barrel Outlet
Napkin Rings: Pottery Barn (part of their catering set they now sell)
Charger Plates: Ikea
Plates: Dollar Store
Crystal Goblets: Waterford Crystal (inherited)
Wine Glasses: Ross Dress for Less
Centerpiece: It is a coffee filter wreath I made for $3 and tucked flowers into
Flower Vases: Crystal shot glasses – Ross Dress for Less
Crystal Candy Pots: Marshalls
Party Favor Bowls: Both sets of crystal bowls are from Ross Dress for Less ($2.99 each)
Party Poppers: Mix of homemade using paper towel rolls store-bought (Dollar Store)
Crystal Candlesticks: Pieces I have picked up from antique marts and discount stores – none over $10
Flatware: Mix of mother of pearl from eBay and everyday flatware from Costco
Champagne Bucket: CB2
Flowers: Supermarket
See more tablescapes and ideas on my blog CourtneyOutLoud.wordpress.com
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