Ideas for dinner party table decorations
DIY Dinner Party Decorations | Martha Stewart
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Hosting a special evening? Invite your friends, plan a menu, and set the table with these decorations—centerpieces, floral arrangements, candles, and more ideas.
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Of course, the meal is the star at any dinner party—with its burnished turkey, vegetarian casseroles, and abundant seasonal offerings—but you should still set a table that is as rich and memorable as the food itself.
Take, for instance, the set-up pictured here: Wow dinner guests with a bold color-blocked table. Instead of traditional fall colors, we chose soft pink, deep navy, and metallic gold to create a display that's equally elegant and in step with the season. But a beautiful table can be set with decorations all year-round—many of which can be crafted at home with ease. In floral arrangements, you can use any dried foliage including tallow and canella berries, wild lily pods, globe thistle, lemon leaves, mum flowers, and thistle. Set them into decorative vases for a mix-and-match foraged look. For a soft glow of ambience, try candleholders, lanterns, luminaries, and votives—use vessels in similar colors to the candles for a tonal effect. Overhead, hanging lanterns and balloons add to the dining room's decor. Go ahead and play up height, but keep anything tall thin so nobody's view is blocked.
Creativity aside, etiquette experts will tell you there is a formal way to set your table. Knowing where everything goes streamlines the process of serving dinner and also makes dining a breeze for guests, who will have the utensils they need at their fingertips. Table settings are arranged with napkins, place mats, flatware, and glassware. Place cards show the designated seat for each guest. And all of these details can be personalized to your hostess style. Feeling inspired? Scroll through the best of dinner party decorations.
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Place Cards
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Make something that works double-duty, such as a dinner party menu that doubles as a place card. It makes an elegant addition to the table, especially when paired with gilded greenery and a wrapped napkin.
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Tablecloth
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Block-printed linens are costly to buy but surprisingly simple to make. With little more than textile paint, muslin fabric, and woodblock stamps, a personalized setting is close at hand. We went with a botanical motif, but choose whatever appeals to you. When block-printing napkins, mix colors and patterns to add to your table's eclectic vibe.
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Tableware
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Sun-kissed terra-cotta tableware and neutral linens are a match made in dinner-party heaven. We bought the plates and tumblers, and painted stripes onto the decorative terra-cotta bowl. Salt and pepper cellars and napkin rings were sculpted from a few colors of no-bake, air-dry clay.
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Candles
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With a quick dip in tinted wax, even simple tapers turn into works of art. Just lower the ends into melted colored wax and let them dry. Then keep things interesting by placing them in an assortment of candlesticks: Some of these are vintage; others are from a crafts store.
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Balloons
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Create a setting that abounds with bubbles. Decorate with candlesticks topped with glass orbs and buckets full of them. At each setting, tie a ribbon around a folded napkin as with a gift, and tie it to another piece of ribbon attached to a small helium balloon. Balloons overhead add to the celebratory feel.
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Luminaries
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As if out of thin air, candleholders appear where balloons used to be. The trick: Blow the balloons up, then brush on a glittery glue mixture. Once it dries, pop and discard the balloons—leaving behind shells you can paint on the inside. They make dazzling centerpieces, especially when clustered with glitter-dusted pillar candles (use a coat of transfer adhesive) and paired with silver dip-dyed linens.
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Glassware
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Give glass bottles, tumblers, and vases one-of-a-kind graphic patterns in metallic tones. Conductive copper tape really shines when you take it out of the home-improvement aisle. The metallic find, originally intended for electrical jobs, comes in a wealth of different widths.
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Trivet
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Choose the elegance of a velvet-accented setup. A striking wreath draws guests to the buffet. Start with a store-bought willow branch, and glue on hand-dyed pom-poms for berries. The wreath contrasts with the opulent purple and gold of velvet-covered trivets. To make the trivets, stretch velvet over wooden slabs of assorted sizes. You can easily re-cover the slabs to suit a new color scheme.
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Coasters
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Soft leather coasters protect the table's surface and the glassware. Stripes and paint splatters bring out their playful side. Block off a pattern using masking tape in various widths, then brush the exposed sections with craft paint. Allow to dry completely before removing the tape. Spray with clear sealant, let cure for 24 hours, and use them at your next get-together. Create a color-block look by painting just half the circle or water down the craft paint before splattering.
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Table Runner
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Leaves aren't just for expanding the size of your dinner table. Take the kind piling up outdoors and make a one-of-a-kind runner. Start with a length of linen and fray the edges. Using a roller, coat fallen foliage one at a time in fabric paint and press it, paint-side down, onto the runner. Place a piece of paper on top and go over it with a brayer (available at crafts stores) to transfer all the little details. The result will be imprinted in your family's memories.
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Foraged Greenery
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Here's a simple, summery way to celebrate: Set a handsome table using decanters, tumblers, and even an ice bucket or two, all filled with a dramatic mix of garden greenery and understated blooms.
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Paper Flowers
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Embrace a theme and have fun with it. The balmy climes inspired our tropical party décor. Flickering candles inside rattan lanterns set an alluring scene. Inexpensive cedar boat trays fit right in with the island motif. The small boats at each plate hold ramekins of dipping sauce and seasoning for make-your-own spring rolls. For lush centerpieces that will flower all summer, create these crepe-paper lotus blossoms in vibrant hues. Eye-catching and economical, they are simple to make—even for a busy host.
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Lamp Chimneys
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Sometimes, the most beautiful dinner table is eclectic in its design. Turn a stylist's eye onto the centerpiece by combining glass lamp chimneys with taper and pillar candles. Add assorted fruits of the season—grape clusters and Bosc pears.
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Cake Stands and Pedestals
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Turn the traditional purpose of a basket on its head by using it to create a footed dessert dish: Snip off the basket's handle, invert the basket, and add a plate. (Stick it on with removable putty.) We also wrapped the handle of a pitcher with seagrass trim for a subtle basket-like accent. Attach the end of the trim with hot glue to the base of the handle, wind it all the way around to the top, then glue the trim to secure.
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Botanical Centerpiece
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Elements from nature bring life to any table. No flowers? Try seashells or even river rocks instead. Inspired by those glass-topped café and tea-shop tables under which menus and postcards are placed, we reimagined the concept. Here, we've placed a small sheet of clear polycarbonate over prints, ferns, and other natural ephemera. On top are stones, moss, and wisps of evergreens.
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Basket Centerpiece
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A centerpiece that's stylish, simple, and affordable? Check, check, and check. These baskets, filled with apples, pears, and walnuts, are reminiscent of an abundant cornucopia. You can use several to create a display that runs down the length of the table.
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Leather Lanterns
leather-trimmed lanterns
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To fill your dining room with golden light, group leather-trimmed lanterns holding beeswax pillars. A trio of varied heights is handsome enough to stand in for a flower arrangement, and comes together in minutes from basic materials: leather strips, brass fasteners, and glass hurricanes.
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Floral Art
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A romantic table is set with cream and blush hues, layering brass candlesticks and white tapers, and crystal goblets. Wispy lengths of linens and ribbon in pretty pink and lavender hues make for lovely table runner and napkins. Overhead, the floral installation is crafted from ethereal elements: baby's breath, skeleton leaves, and ornamental pampas grass.
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Pom-Poms and Luminarias
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Joyous bursts of color dance above a table, imparting a cheerful radiance to a dinner party. The dahlia-like pom-poms appear to float in the air; in reality they are hung from the ceiling with monofilament. Below right: Echoing the vibrant hanging puffs, pom-pom napkin rings in citrus shades adorn each place setting. Square glass vessels in various sizes line tables. Covered in sunset-hued tissue (cut to size and secured with double-sided tape), they cast a soft glow.
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Gilded Lanterns and Décor
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Gold paper may gleam, but plain brown kraft paper that has been spray-painted looks pretty, too. This lavishly decorated table is set with paper lanterns, which have been embellished with craft punches and spray-painted to shine. Much of the glamour comes from nothing more than wallpaper, spray paint, and craft punches.
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40 Table Decoration Ideas 2023 — Chic, Easy Tablescape Ideas
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Play with tablecloths.
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I don't know about you, but tablecloths seemed like something only grandmas worried about until I became an "adult" (quotation marks because that seems too impossible to be true). Now, I realize they can be game changers when it comes to a tablescape. Laying out a tablecloth just makes a meal feel infinitely fancier, and you can get super creative with colors and patterns. Don't want to shell out $$$ to buy a new one? Try spreading out a cute fabric you already have, like a big scarf or bandana (like you see here).
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Get cozy al fresco.
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Dining outside is one of the best parts of summer (and spring. ..and fall) so getting the perfect al fresco setup is ess-en-tial. Get some comfy chairs, or a cushioned bench, if ya wanna be like Camille Styles, and an outdoor blanket you don't mind spillin' on, and you'll be ready to go.
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Slice up some fruit.
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Nothing says summer quite like fresh fruit, so why not decorate for your next sunny soiree with just that? Slice up some juicy grapefruits, lemons, oranges, and whatever else looks cute at the grocery store and use them to make centerpieces, decorate runners, and even garnish your dishes and drinkware.
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Play up the rattan.
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I've said it once, and I'll say it a million times: Rattan is in, and it's not going anywhere (anytime soon at least). Stay on trend and up the earthiness of your dining room by stocking up on rattan placemats, cup holders, table runners, and more. Bonus: the natural material looks great with damn near everything, no matter your aesthetic.
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Make it festive.
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The holidays are all about eating, drinking, and hosting, so there's no better time to make your tablescape feel extra festive. If you wanna go all out with the decorations, go right ahead, but personally, I think the subtler the better when it comes to festive fixings. Think little pumpkin figurines instead of massive plastic jack-o-lanterns, or neutral-colored nutcrackers instead of tacky blue "Let It Snow" napkins.
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Candles for everyone!
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"You get a candle! You can a candle!" — Oprah you when setting the table for your next dinner party. The more candles the merrier, duh, so popping one beside each place setting (like cutlery, but way more fun) is the perfect way to set the mood for a cozy feast. Uhh, just make sure you go with a less flammable tablecloth material like cotton when you set these candles out. ..
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Invest in whimsical dishware.
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Garden parties need dishes just like the ones you see here. Butterflies...flowers...pastels...the more fairy-like, the merrier.
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Decorate with fresh florals.
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There's nothing better than having fresh flowers in your home, and what better place to put a brand-new bouquet than in the middle of your table, for all to see. Don't have the capacity to take care of real blooms? Don't worry, there are plenty of faux flowers that could fool even the judgiest house guest.
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Stick to neutral on neutral.
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So, we all know that red is a color that inspires people to eat, but sometimes red just isn't the vibe. Neutrals never go out of style and they can set a calming mood—something that we can all use a little more of. Better yet, neutrals can be paired with so many other colors (especially other neutrals) so you can mix and match for endless options.
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Spruce up the kids’ table.
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Not all dinner parties can be adults-only, and the happier the crew at your kids' table, the easier your night will be. Parenting expert Chrissy Horton (who also has a background in tablescapes!) recommends getting little ones entertained by covering your table with brown craft paper. Not only does it make clean up easier, but the kids can doodle all night long.
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Mix textures.
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Just like in fashion, mixing textures is an easy way to add visual interest when you're decorating a table. Try putting together dishes that didn't come in the same set, or that you never would have thought of displaying side by side, and see how they look. Is the finished product overwhelming to the eye? Switch it up. Is it boring? Add another piece with a different texture. Sometimes you don't know what will look chic AF until you try.
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Set out the menu.
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Creating and printing out a menu for an event—even if it’s just a regular girls' night in—just makes things feel extra special. Go all out and get them done and shipped to you on a site like Shutterfly, or design a lil something on Microsoft Word or Canva and print them out yourself (slash go over to your parents' house because who owns a printer anymore?).
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Give it some Old Hollywood flair.
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We can't all be invited to the Oscars...but we can throw a party that looks like we were. Go big on Old Hollywood glam with a color scheme of gold, white, and black, plus a little sparkle here and there. The more candles and champagne flutes, the better. Ahem, and the award for best dinner party goes to...
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Put down some pillows.
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Dining outdoors is supposed to be joyful, and no one is joyful when their booty is in pain. Pop a fun patterned pillow on each seat, whether you're sitting inside or out. Only problem: No one will want to leave at the end of the night.
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Bring golden hour inside.
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We could all use a little more sunshine in our lives, so why not make your tablescape match the happiest hour of them all: golden hour. Yellow candles? Check. Gold silverware? Check. Bunches and bunches of honey-colored florals? Check, check, check. *Cue "Golden" by Harry Styles."*
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Bowl up some fresh fruit.
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You're not a fully formed adult until you have a fruit bowl. That's just #facts. Pop 'em in a ceramic bowl on the table and you'll have a) fresh and colorful decor and b) grab-and-go healthy snacks.
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Bring in a bit of the beach.
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Nothing beats a day at the beach—so try to bring the beach home with you! If you live in a coastal town (or just want to change things up for summer) try decking out your dining room with some nautical-inspired decor. Take to your table with seashells, rattan, sand-filled jars, and more for a beachy look that's subtle but seaside chic.
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Change up the cutlery.
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News flash: Your cutlery doesn't have to be boring silver. Ditch those hand-me-down forks and knives your parents gave you when you went off to college and invest in something a little more exciting. I love changing things up with colored cutlery—specifically gold and matte black.
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Don't be afraid of color.
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Sure, neutrals may be in (yes, neutral-on-neutral is still a thing) but sometimes you just need to bring in a little color, baby! Don't shy away from the bold and the beautiful—stock up on dishware, decor, art, and florals in shades of yellow, orange, pink, green, purple, and red. Neutrals may instill a sense of calm, but a pop of color can bring a sense of joy to the party.
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Add some trinkets.
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If you're hosting a meal for a ~special occasion~ like holidays, birthdays, or engagement parties and want to kick your entertainment game up a notch, think up some creative trinkets you can add to each seat. U.K.-based event designer Fiona Leahy, for example, loves adding crackers (no, not the edible kind) to each plate—even if it's not December. "My favourite pastime is making crackers, and I never limit them to Christmas," she captioned this shot on the 'gram. "Who couldn't do with a cracker right now?" Retweeeeeet, Fiona.
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Swap in a woven runner.
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Sure, you could roll out a linen or cotton table runner, but wouldn't it be more fun if it was a little more ~unique~? Weave in some woven elements by adding a macramé runner—the more fringe, the better. I personally love this handmade one from a small business owner on Etsy!
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Give your candles a twist.
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Every good tablescape includes a candle or two. But if you ask me, those candles are better with a twist—literally. Twisted candles are all the rage right now—available in dozens of shapes, sizes, and colors—and look so cool it hurts. Buying from a store can also hurt your wallet, so try this tutorial for DIYing 'em.
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Make it monochromatic.
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Blue on blue? Love it. White on white? Spectacular. Pick a color and stick to it. I promise it'll look super put-together, and it's just so. damn. easy.
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Get into gingham.
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Old-school picnic blanket, but make it chic. It's hard not to channel your inner child when you're surrounded by gingham, and with the right accouterments, the print can be simply stunning. Pair it with some plaid napkins and neutral tablewares (as seen here), and it's a part-ay.
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Turn your produce into candleholders.
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Bet you never thought to stab a candlestick in an artichoke, did ya? Me either, but after seeing Laura Jackson do it, I'm about to turn allll my fruits and veggies into candle holders, especially the ones that are just about ready for the compost (We! Love! Sustainability!).
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Channel a hot Italian summer.
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I mean...tell me you don't see this picture and instantly think of Positano. It just screams "the best pasta you've ever had in front of the best view you've ever seen. " While you may not live in Italy, you can enjoy la bella vita from home—just channel your inner Nonna and cook a delicious (aka cheese-filled) meal served atop a striped tablecloth with fresh blooms.
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Set out some name tags.
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Events feel infinitely more important if you know a seating chart was arranged for the occasion. So adding nametags can make a brunch, lunch, or din feel ~exclusive~ even if it's just at your house and you ordered a buncha takeout. Plus, they look cute, and I don't even need to explain how much we deserve cuteness for the sake of cuteness in the year that is 2022.
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Embrace maximalism.
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I mean...f*ck social norms, am I right? Grab your boldest and brightest dishes, tablecloths, and drinkware, and put together a tablescape Anna Wintour would turn her nose up at. Maximalism is in, baby, in! Bring on the neon!
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Pay attention to the details.
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Size may not matter when it comes to table decor, but details definitely do. Make a dinner party extra special by adding little touches that your guests won't be able to help posting to Instagram. For your Etsy wishlist: personalized drinkware, themed napkins, hand-written thank you notes.
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Make “dinner for one” extra-special.
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Who says you need a partner to have a date night in? Dining for one just got chic as hell, so light a candle (or five), arrange some flowers from Trader Joe's, and bust out the fabric (*gasp*) napkins and fancy silverware. Table for one, s'il vous plait.
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Wrap it up with a bow
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Your guest's presence is a present, so why not wrap their place setting up in a bow? It has Madeline (IYKYK) vibes all over it, and I'm here for it.
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Make it “go” but not “match.”
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Despite what your grandma might say, things don't have to match perfectly. What matters is that they "go," ya know? Feel free to get creative with your tableware—mixing and matching colors, patterns, and brands—just try to have an overall vibe in mind when you're putting it all together. Pieces can still look great together even if they aren't purchased in a set. (And honestly, most times they look even better that way.)
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Match the cake to the tablescape.
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This is definitely *a choice* but it's a choice I am allll about making. Just think of the photos. And why stop with the cake? Match the tablecloth to your outfit! Or your outfit to the floral arrangements! Even the floral arrangements to the scent of the candles! We love a theme and we won't apologize for it!!!
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Decorate with moss.
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If Shea McGee from Dream Home Makeover on Netflix says decorating your table with moss is cool, then it's cool. No further questions. Throw some live moss in a cute bowl for a low-effort centerpiece, or check your local craft store for preserved moss, which takes absolutely *zero* effort to keep alive. They give off the same good green vibes as a bouquet of flowers, but stay alive for waaaay longer.
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Stack it up.
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If you've got a few different dishes that deserve to go on display. ..go ahead, show 'em off. Stack your plates on top of each other—in descending size order, of course—and prepare to feel like you're about to indulge in a tasting menu (even if you're about to crack open some takeout containers).
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Take the florals skywards.
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Okay so maybe this isn't something you'd do for a casual Wednesday night dinner, but for a special occasion...I'm simply obsessed. Pick up a few bundles of fake or live flowers and string them upside down above your table for an absolutely dreamy display, like this seaside wedding in Italy. Even if you can't do a whole sea of blooms, even a hanging centerpiece can add some floral flair.
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String up some lanterns.
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Whether you're dining instead or out, hanging lanterns can add a subtle glow and up the ambiance. They're basically the string light's cooler, more cultured older cousin.
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Let the runner run wild.
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I'm obsessed with this idea for engagement parties, bridal showers, and even weddings. Treat your runner like a veil and let the train trail off the table and dance in the wind. Breezy white fabrics encouraged if you are going for a wedding look!!!
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Switch up your seating.
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Who says your dining chairs all have to match? Throw a little curveball and mix and match your seating setup—because the more fun chairs the merrier, right? But actually, lots of designers are doing this now, playing up different textures and colors to tie a room together. Try switching up the chairs at the heads of the table (like you see here) for a fun change that's not toooo funky.
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Hang some statement lighting.
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Nothing adds some oomph to a space quite like great lighting, and your table deserves the chicest of all the spotlights. Investing in a timeless statement piece (like the one seen here) can totally change the look and feel of a room—and let you see your dinner guests in a better light!
Hannah Chubb Associate Lifestyle Editor Hannah Chubb is the associate lifestyle editor at Cosmopolitan, covering all things home, travel, food, health, career, and more.
100 ideas on how to decorate a festive table, for a birthday, decorate a festive table with your own hands 2019 decorate beautifully
There is a strong opinion that decor is a costly business. Actually this is not true. Armed with imagination and good taste, even ordinary things can be turned into original jewelry. How? See our selection!
Fruits
Yes, the most ordinary fruits can transform your table beyond recognition. Just do not need to imagine them folded in an even slide in a vase - act outside the box. For these purposes, apples, pears, pomegranates, citrus fruits are perfect. Everything that does not lose its appearance for a long time. Place them in the center of the table, using greens as a substrate - this option can be called the easiest. And after dinner, the fruit can be used for its intended purpose. nine0007
If beauty is more important than rationality for you, feel free to cut fruits (especially citrus fruits) in half or into slices. An amazing smell is added to the interesting decor.
In general, there are a lot of options on how to use fruits. For example, you can put a small tree (lime, orange or lemon) in the center of the table, and arrange its fruits on plates. Or add fruit to a transparent vase containing a bouquet. Just make sure that none of the guests accidentally encroach on this "lemonade". nine0007
Ice cream cones
No, you didn't. This year, the "tasty" trend has gained a strong position. In decoration, horns are usually used instead of wrapping paper in mini-bouquets. Looks funny and very cute. Try it - your guests will be delighted.
Balloons
What holiday is complete without balloons? Now the decorators have gone further and offer to decorate with them not only the rooms, but also the table itself. They can be centered or attached to each guest's plate. But this decor option should be considered as temporary, because then it will have to be removed: after all, peeking out from behind the balls, trying to catch the eye of a neighbor on the table, is not very convenient. nine0007
Therefore, a convenient alternative was devised. Instead of a large number of balls, only one is used, but in a beautiful composition. Usually the balloon is tied to a basket of flowers or sweets. By the way, this prompted florists to a new idea: often this combination is made in the form of a balloon.
Paper boats
Another very budget-friendly way to decorate your holiday table. Boats can be made from plain paper, as well as from colored or craft paper. It all depends on the theme of your holiday. For example, at a children's birthday party, kids can be invited to apply patterns on a completely white frigate themselves. nine0007
Branches
And again, an ornament that you can get absolutely free. Branches are perfect for dinner in a slightly mystical atmosphere. The main thing is to add more candles. If you think that this decor looks too gloomy, you can paint the branches with bright or pearlescent paint, or decorate them with flowers and leaves.
Leaves
Speaking of leaves. Dried, they can also be an excellent table decoration. We do not recommend using green leaves torn from twigs, as they quickly lose their external freshness. But from the dried "brothers" will decorate any autumn party, and it is not at all necessary to make bouquets of them. nine0007
Feathers
This year's hit is feathers. Moreover, the more colorful and bright they are, the better. Just remember to take care of safety, especially if you plan to arrange them on plates. Well disinfect them first.
Greenery
The undisputed leader in the frequency of use in table decor in the 2018-2019 season. Moreover, it is appreciated by decorators in any form: both in the form of separate branches and in the form of lush garlands. Eucalyptus, ivy, needles and succulents have gained particular popularity. nine0007
As for the ways to use greens, there are a lot of them. For example, twigs can be casually scattered on the table, arranged in beautiful wreaths, decorated with greenery for serving cutlery or napkins, and tiny bouquets with nameplates attached to them can be placed in front of each of the guests. By the way, the fashion for the tropics is still preserved, so take a closer look at the plants that you strongly associate with the jungle.
modest flowers
Stylish décor doesn't have to be reminiscent of decorations on royal tables. Sometimes the smallest detail can make the biggest impression. This technique is often used by decorators, especially since it is many times cheaper than all the others.
One flower or a modest bouquet is most often used to decorate cutlery, or they can be placed on a plate as a small compliment before dinner. Stock up on ribbons - they will give the composition completeness. nine0007
Bouquets
Of course, speaking of decor, we couldn't help mentioning bouquets. No doubt they always look spectacular. Unless you need to follow simple rules. It is not customary to put flowers in cellophane on the table, in addition, it is better for them to choose a transparent plain vase so that it does not block the view and does not distract attention from the bouquet itself.
Recently, decorators prefer simpler compositions. It can even be flowers without any decorations - they are beautiful in their natural naturalness. As well as bouquets of wild flowers. Their main drawback is the short flowering period. It is also considered fashionable to make more than one large bouquet, but to combine several small ones in different vessels. nine0007
Bottles and cans
If you start preparing for the holiday in advance, pay attention to what you throw in the trash. Suddenly, some things will look much better on your holiday table. These include, for example, tin cans. Why not a stylish vase?
The same applies to glass bottles, especially if they are of a non-standard shape or color. In this case, you can not even put anything in them, they will be perceived as an element of stylish decor. But it is necessary that such decoration is combined with the general theme of the holiday. Perfect for rustic style. nine0007
Don't throw away extra cans. Take them to your grandmother for seaming or use as a decoration. They make excellent vases and candle holders, especially if you complement them with twine or ribbons.
Glasses and glasses
Yes, they can also be used not only for their intended purpose and even not only in the way we are used to. It is enough to just ... turn them over. And inside you can hide a flower in a small pot. The guests will be delighted. nine0007
Of course, the glasses can also be used as vases. If you fill them completely with flowers, you will get the feeling that each guest has been given the most unusual dessert in the world.
Tablecloths
At this point, most likely, you will find an unexpected discovery. Leave white starched tablecloths for receptions at the highest level, lightness and even some negligence are in fashion. Firstly, decorators offer only the center of the table to be covered with cloth, secondly, to lower it to the ground, and thirdly, to forget about ironing. We recommend that you study the article on interior doors, the quality rating of manufacturers in 2018. nine0007
In terms of colours, white and grey, complemented by gold or bronze cutlery and clear glass stemware, are the most popular. This trend dictates a certain philosophy: relax and enjoy what is happening.
Note: it will look stylish if you use several tablecloths at once. Moreover, they can be veiled at least on top of each other, at least crosswise, at least across. If you like classic options, don't worry - they never lose their relevance. The main thing is to supplement them with modern details. nine0007
Difficult serving
An option for those who are ready to get confused and offer a change of cutlery and several side plates. The good news is that it is not necessary that all the dishes are from the same collection. On the contrary, the more non-standard combinations you come up with, the cooler.
It doesn't really take much to make a table look elegant. There can even be one set of cutlery, except that you need two plates of different sizes, a linen napkin (by no means paper!) And a cute element that will tie the whole composition together. nine0007
Details
In this subsection, we have collected those details that will make even a simple table setting unforgettable and create the atmosphere you need. The first element is candles, they are able to save even the dullest atmosphere. The second is nameplates. This is just a rule of good manners and a sign of respect for the guests.
The third detail is the decor located in the center of the table. It will help make all the decorations more visible. The fourth (important) detail is good napkins, but we mentioned this above. nine0007
And, finally, the fifth point is an element that evokes a strong association with the hosts of the evening. It can be a detail of your favorite color, a plate signed by you personally, or your favorite plant. In any case, this will emphasize the mood with which you were preparing for the holiday.
Holiday table decoration. Table setting in pictures | Holiday again!
I wrote about decorating the New Year's table in a separate article, read HERE !
In the next couple of months, I have to organize several home feasts. I wanted something unusual, truly festive and spectacular. So that everyone will say: "Ah ...."
For a long time and carefully considered the table decoration options offered by the world and Russian Internet, chose the most interesting and affordable , now I am happy to share my experience.
Most of the tips for decorating a festive table for a home party are simply impossible to use. We have a different mentality. Well, look - a beautiful picture? nine0007
Very. WHERE IS THE FOOD?!!!
Candles, flowers, vases, and there is absolutely no place for salads and duck with apples. Such a table setting is suitable, perhaps, for a romantic evening. Such an event does not imply a plentiful treat, but candles with flowers are just right!
But! I found something useful for myself . For convenience, I grouped pictures by topic:
- decoration of the place for each individual guest
- name cards and gifts
- flowers on the table
- colors
- matching tablecloth
- candles
- wipes
- chair decoration
Now about everything in detail!
Decoration of the place for each individual guest
I put this idea as the first point, since this option of decorating the festive table is most suitable for our family holidays. Why? Just in this case the center of the table remains free for an abundance of treats , and all the nice little things are grouped around each guest's plate . Here he has a personal bouquet, and a candle, and a napkin.
This is how you can decorate a festive place for each guestName cards and gifts
An easy-to-use, pleasant-to-feel trifle for all participants in the feast. In boxes, colorful bags or cardboard envelopes put small souvenirs or sweets . Let the guests take away a pink box with pistachios in white chocolate, they will remember the time spent with you with pleasure. nine0007
Name cards can be not only with the name of the guest, but also with good wishes and photos. This is certainly a wedding tradition, but the idea is quite possible to use for any family holiday .
Cute little gifts on a plate… It's so festive!Flowers on the table
Here I just collected the pictures I liked. It's amazing how many different ways you can use fresh flowers on the table. In many photos, flowers take up too much space, again, where to put the stuffed fish, but you may well peep some idea. nine0007 Rose heads in glasses… So romantic!
Color range
This, in my opinion, is a very important point. At an ordinary family dinner, you can put assorted dishes, arrange colorful napkins on a checkered tablecloth and arrange candles that you found in the house. For serving a festive table, this is unacceptable.
I chose several examples with what I think are successful color combinations. We look and we wind on a mustache. Useful at the right time!
The mood of all guests depends on the colors you choose for the holiday! nine0002 Oh yes! I also noticed that the color connects not only the items on the festive table, but also supports the overall style of the interior.Tablecloth for the festive table.
To be honest, this question does not seem fundamental to me. The tablecloth looks pompous until the moment when candles-flowers-plates-napkins begin to be pointed at it. It becomes just the background of . We just have to watch so that this background is not too intrusive .
If you plan to use a large number of candles, flowers and figurines on the table, choose a neutral color for the tablecloth.By the way, if the table for guests is beautiful in itself, you can do without any tablecloths at all. It's also very festive.
Candles
When describing table setting in pictures, you can't do without candles. Yes, beautiful! But!
One New Year's Eve, I recreated a picture in which the decoration of the festive table was full of small candles, placed between dishes on the festive table . Tell me how many people burned their wrists while holding out their hands for salads? Since then, I have concluded that candles should only be placed in the center of the table, preferably on high candlesticks .
Reasonable approach and caution!Napkins
Personally, I don't use cloth napkins, although, of course, it looks very pompous. If someone is ready to wash and iron linen squares after every family feast, see my article DIY napkin rings - 40 ideas in pictures .