Hannah's Bridal Shower and Supper
"First things first...We are truly blessed to have the means to set a pretty table and invite our friends to join us for good food and fellowship. I am mindful that many are not so fortunate. My daughter has a passion for the work of the Food Bank. As a singer-songwriter, she has written and recorded a song that is the anthem for the world wide Crop Hunger Walk project. Her song, "Raise Your Voice" is featured in their video. I've included a link in the side margin of my blog. I hope that it will encourage you to support projects in your community that contribute to the effort to overcome hunger.
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Did you miss me last week? I certainly missed you! KC hosted another party at my house last Wednesday. I kept thinking that I could get all the details together in time to publish my post about the evening, but it just didn't happen. Not only did I work up to the last minute, I was totally pooped by the end of the party.
Hannah is one of KC's close friends, so I was blessed to be able to open our home and the china closets to KC to create her party. KC was excited because this was the first of the fetes that she planned that featured a seated dinner. She was excited to use a number of her grandmother's and great-grandmother's things to design her tables. Because KC was the matron-of-honor in the wedding and busy with a multitude of wedding party duties, she chose to cater the food. Fair warning: this is a photo intensive post.
KC prepared the dining table...
...and the games table in the living room for her 16 guests.
From the get-go, KC knew that she wanted to use our dear Nana's antique Limoge gold incrusted, Dresden Flower dinner plates. Tip: The tables were going to be a bit crowded, so KC chose to forego a large charger plate to create a feeling of more space. Dinner was plated and served on the Castleton Laurel luncheon plate. I forgot to snap a picture of it. For the record, I try to avoid serving food directly on these great old Limoges plates. They've survived this long, and I want them to be available for the enjoyment of future generations of our family. The Reed & Barton Francis I sterling flatware belonged to my mother-in-love. KC also chose this pattern for her wedding silver.
An assortment of four colors of the Waterford Simply goblets was paired with Nana's antique French cut crystal wine goblets for the dining table.
The games table also featured the Waterford Simply goblets with the Lalique Treves wine goblet, part of my wedding crystal.
My mother-in-loves peach Madeira napkin was held by an engagement ring napkin ring...
...It matched her magnificent tablecloth...such a noble old piece. I don't know the maker for certain, but I have often suspected that it might be Marghab Madiera. The workmanship is exquisite.
The games table was laid with the Williams-Sonoma light pink hemstitched linen table cloth. The lace topper and the Madeira napkins also belonged to sweet Nana.
KC's centerpiece for the dining table featured Nana's English silver presentation bowl, bursting with Hydrangeas, and flanked by the Val St. Lambert crystal candlesticks, the Dollar Tree crystal votives...
...and a quartet of peach rose nosegays in Nana's antique French crystal tumblers.
The games table centerpiece featured Nana's Black Starr & Frost presentation bowl overflowing with assorted colors of Hydrangeas.
KC knew what she wanted to achieve from beginning...
...to end.
I even managed to capture some candlelight shots...
Hannahs bridal supper and lingerie shower was a delightful and lovely evening. After the gifts were opened, the wedding party departed for downtown to continue the celebration. I don't know how KC was able to keep going...I couldn't get in bed quickly enough! Ah, youth!
This week I'll be joining the following parties:
Inspire Me Tuesday with Marty @ A Stroll Through Life
Centerpiece Wednesday with The Style Sisters
Tablescape Thursday with Susan @ Between Naps on the Porch
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Did you miss me last week? I certainly missed you! KC hosted another party at my house last Wednesday. I kept thinking that I could get all the details together in time to publish my post about the evening, but it just didn't happen. Not only did I work up to the last minute, I was totally pooped by the end of the party.
Hannah is one of KC's close friends, so I was blessed to be able to open our home and the china closets to KC to create her party. KC was excited because this was the first of the fetes that she planned that featured a seated dinner. She was excited to use a number of her grandmother's and great-grandmother's things to design her tables. Because KC was the matron-of-honor in the wedding and busy with a multitude of wedding party duties, she chose to cater the food. Fair warning: this is a photo intensive post.
KC prepared the dining table...
...and the games table in the living room for her 16 guests.
From the get-go, KC knew that she wanted to use our dear Nana's antique Limoge gold incrusted, Dresden Flower dinner plates. Tip: The tables were going to be a bit crowded, so KC chose to forego a large charger plate to create a feeling of more space. Dinner was plated and served on the Castleton Laurel luncheon plate. I forgot to snap a picture of it. For the record, I try to avoid serving food directly on these great old Limoges plates. They've survived this long, and I want them to be available for the enjoyment of future generations of our family. The Reed & Barton Francis I sterling flatware belonged to my mother-in-love. KC also chose this pattern for her wedding silver.
An assortment of four colors of the Waterford Simply goblets was paired with Nana's antique French cut crystal wine goblets for the dining table.
The games table also featured the Waterford Simply goblets with the Lalique Treves wine goblet, part of my wedding crystal.
My mother-in-loves peach Madeira napkin was held by an engagement ring napkin ring...
...It matched her magnificent tablecloth...such a noble old piece. I don't know the maker for certain, but I have often suspected that it might be Marghab Madiera. The workmanship is exquisite.
The games table was laid with the Williams-Sonoma light pink hemstitched linen table cloth. The lace topper and the Madeira napkins also belonged to sweet Nana.
KC's centerpiece for the dining table featured Nana's English silver presentation bowl, bursting with Hydrangeas, and flanked by the Val St. Lambert crystal candlesticks, the Dollar Tree crystal votives...
...and a quartet of peach rose nosegays in Nana's antique French crystal tumblers.
The games table centerpiece featured Nana's Black Starr & Frost presentation bowl overflowing with assorted colors of Hydrangeas.
KC knew what she wanted to achieve from beginning...
...to end.
I even managed to capture some candlelight shots...
Hannahs bridal supper and lingerie shower was a delightful and lovely evening. After the gifts were opened, the wedding party departed for downtown to continue the celebration. I don't know how KC was able to keep going...I couldn't get in bed quickly enough! Ah, youth!
This week I'll be joining the following parties:
Inspire Me Tuesday with Marty @ A Stroll Through Life
Centerpiece Wednesday with The Style Sisters
Tablescape Thursday with Susan @ Between Naps on the Porch
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