the anatomy of a tablesetting / christmas

[this is the second part of bobette's table setting class, you can find the first part here]

Last month we talked about how to put your individual table settings together, and this month we are going to talk about how to put your entire table together. (This guide was adapted from Nat Berkus' guide over at Elle Decor)

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1. first things first you need to start with a blank slate/blank table. it will make your life so much easier

2. lay down a tablecloth. it doesn't always need to be a traditional tablecloth, you can use fabric, sheets, a shower curtain, a quilt or throw. anything that covers the table will work.

3. add a contrasting runner. again, this can be anything- wrapping paper, rugs, scarves, doilies, trays, mirrors, empty frames, wood planks. 

4. build your centerpiece, and keep it low. you could include fruits, nuts, succulents, candles, greenery, sticks, cylinder vases wrap with ribbon, wheat herb leaves, or burlap and candles in them.

5. create your first table setting (see our instructions here).

6. mix things up. everything doesn't have to be matchy-matchy-green-squared.

7. add flowers. no table is complete without flowers- add them to your centerpiece and even your individual settings.

8. layer in glassware.

9. get creative. you can add to anything on your table, or even decorate your chairs with wreaths, ribbons ornaments. don't be afraid to view things differently- you can pull something off the wall to use as your centerpiece, use dishtowels as napkins, wrap your silverware in a thousand different ways. once everything comes together, no one will second-guess you.

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cheery table setting

this is my favorite table setting of today's post. not only does it have the best colors (which i think should be everyone's christmas palette), but also the cutest place card. for this table, bobette chose to forego the tablecloth and just use her chartreuse runners. the centerpiece is a glass vase with succlents. we wrapped the plates with a red ribbon and put her festive napkin underneath. we added a sprig of rosemary to her place card- and a gift for our guests to take home. who wouldn't want that 'we wish you a merry christmas' sign? the glassware is a vintage goblet.

royal table setting

i love the color palette of this one- that rich purple makes it fit for a king. for the centerpiece, bobette used a little reindeer platter with glittered pears. she used her gold chargers and black and white damask plates. she wrapped her napkin with a sprig of rosemary as her place card. 

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merry table setting

this table setting uses the more traditional red and green palette, but we've updated it a bit. that red chevron table cloth is actually a rug (we cleaned it, we promise). we did another succulent centerpiece and leaned our mini holiday sign up on it. we used a simple white plate with a red glass one. again, we used the napkin as the place card holder, but wrapped it in red pom-pom ribbon and used our mini chalkboard signs. oh, and we were dying over the addition of the magnolia leaf- it really pulls the whole thing together.

six (cheap) gifts for audrey lovers

For all of you fellow Audrey lovers out there, this gift guide is for you! 

[ps. i wanted so badly to include the sunglasses from breakfast at tiffany's, but the price point is waaayyyy over $100. but they will always be on my wishlist, i'm sure they are on yours too!]

1. Patent Leather Envelope ($95) - i had to include something from Tiffany's in this post. because the only jewelry you can get for under $100 is a silver chain, and all of the cheapest jewelry is not that great (why do i hate the 'return to tiffany's' line?) i chose this little clutch/lipstickholder/coinpurse. pulling that little pop of tiffany blue put of your purse will always make you happy.

2. Audrey Hepburn, An Elegant Spirit ($17.11) this is my favorite audrey book that is have. it is written by her son who tells lovely memories of his dear mother.

3. Sleep Mask ($25) my sister, audrey, has really embraced the sleep mask this year. she's a pretty glamorous 13-year old. this mask will help you to sleep beautifully.

4. Little Black Dress ($99.95) i had to make a serious decision in choosing the lbd for this post. i decided the style of this dress was so audrey- the cut sleeves, and not-so-revealing neckline screamed her name. (also, have you guys look at the anthro sale section lately, they have some awesome dresses right now!)

5. Faux-Fur Pillbox Hat ($98) how charade is this pillbox hat? dying.

6. Unicef Donation lastly, for those of you who truly know audrey, you'll know that she was an avid advocate for unicef. gifting a donation to the charity is really the ultimate gift.

six (cheap) gifts for scholars and gentlemen

here is a gift guide for the classiest fellows in your life. from art prints showing famous boxing matches to hang in their (no doubt) hard wood offices, to shaving kits to keep their mustaches in check, these are luxury items at non-luxury prices. oh, and every guy needs the moleskine planners (ps. you can get them personalized on the moleskine website).

1. Bow Tie ($14.50)

2. Shaving Kit ($26.50)

3. Moleskine Planner ($19.90)

4. Tan Suede Shoes ($90)

5. Dempsey-Willard Fight, 1919 Print by George Bellows ($49.99)

6. How Not to Be a Dick ($13.43)

from my camera / great falls and mount vernon

these are some more pictures from when we had the car last weekend. we visited great falls, a national park in virginia, on thanksgiving morning. the falls were pretty spectacular, and i would have loved to do some hikes in the area had it not been freezing. it was a good chance to practice my tripod skills (as well as self-timed pictures skills).

the next day we went to mount vernon, finally. we had always talked about going because i feel like it is one of the things you just have to do, but it is hard to get to without a car. the place was filled with tourists (like us), so the experience was a little less amazing than it could have been. we actually never did a full tour of the house because there was such a long line to get in, and hoards of people makes us both edgy. we did sneak in to see the last parts of the house. the outside was beautiful. i love eastern style homes they are so much cuter than most of the homes in california. the archways that connected the main house to the side parts were to die for. clearly i could not get enough pictures of them. we also walked around the gardens, saw washington's tomb, went down to the boathouse on the river. it was definitely worth the visit, but i wish we had the place to ourselves.

ps. how cute does jarman look. i could not stop taking pictures of him that day (jarman and arches always get me). also, the very last picture is one of my favorite pics i have ever taken. 

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six (cheap) gifts for the decorista

this is a collection of gifts for the most stylish ladies in your life!

1. Eames Style Rocker ($85) obviously this is not an original, but is made of plastic. it sure beats the $500 price point of other chairs of its kind!

2. Paper Mache Reindeer ($59) help your favorite decorators really get in the christmas spirit by replacing their deer heads (which they most likely have) with this awesome reindeer.

3. Fur Chair Cover ($29.99) this can have multiple purposes: rug, chair cover, cuddle buddy. no matter what it's sure to bring coziness and warmth. 

4. Velvet Tassel Pillow ($58) i am dying over this pillow, i love the neutral color mixed with the bright tassels.

5. Hexagon Towel Ring ($14) hexagons are my new favorite shape. i think everyone needs this hardware to make their bathroom so much more enjoyable.

6. Leif Print ($64) add to your decorista's art wall with this summery and bright print to get them out of the winter blues.