Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Live from the Red Carpet

The 90th Academy Awards ceremony will be held this coming weekend.    I normally watch the show, but will most likely watch something else this year.   Sports events and award shows have become too political and not enjoyable these days.    I do have plans to watch the red carpet arrivals on the E Channel and enjoy dinner at my Oscar themed table.   It's always fun to see the beautiful couture gowns, shoes, hair styles and the fabulous jewels.   


I used  Valerie Parr Hill pieces to hold the award statue.  The preserved boxwood wreath is from the Lisa Robertson Collection. 




The black crystal flutes are from HomeGoods. 


I normally make a tuxedo napkin fold, but decided to go with something more simple this year.  I did use the black bow ties that I made a few years ago as napkin rings. 

Overhead view. 

The plate stack starts with  faceted mirror chargers.  The white and red stripe dinner plates are from HomeGoods.  I've had the white and gold star salad plates for a few years. 

The chargers are from Tuesday Morning. 



Server decor. 




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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Winter Olympics 2018

I am a huge fan of the Olympic Games and have really enjoyed the Winter games from Pyeong Chang.  I enjoy all the sports,  but my favorites are snowboarding, halfpipe snowboarding, downhill skiing,  bobsledding, luge and of course figure skating.  I'm still trying to figure out curling.  It reminds me too much of my least favorite chore.. mopping.  

I enjoy styling a table for the Olympics.  My first blog post was the Rio Summer Olympic Games tablescape in 2016. This was be my fourth Olympic table.  I started with the 2012 Summer Games in London followed by the 2014 Sochi Winter Games.    I enjoy collecting Olympic and sports themed items to use on the table.  You will see a few of the Olympic themed items I have made over the years.     This year I crocheted mittens and a cap for the table.  You will see the mittens below holding the flatware.   Children mittens were the perfect size.    While shopping this past weekend I found two sets of Team USA mittens at Old Navy for $2.00.   That was a deal so I had to have them for the table.  

Olympic place setting. 




I used a pair of skates, gloves and hats on the table. 





I found these 1994 Los Angeles Olympic fine bone china pieces on Shop Goodwill.   They are marked as official pieces of the 1980 L.A. Olympic committee and Queen's by Papel  made in England.    It's amazing what you can find on the Goodwill online site and eBay.   



The Team USA mittens were found at Old Navy this past week.  I've had the Olympic pins for several years.  The Albertville, France 1992 games pin is on the left and Torino 2006 games pin is on the right. 

I made the Olympic rings wine charms and napkin rings in 2016. 


I crocheted the childrens mittens and cap.  


I used sleigh ornaments as place card holders.  I purchased these at Walmart and removed the Christmas greenery.   I also invited two of my favorite Olympians for dinner.  Shaun White and Kelly Clark are amazing halfpipe snowboarders.   I've followed both for years.  Kelly's cousin is a Facebook friend of mine so I'm able to keep up with her snowboarding accomplishments.   

I tucked the gold flatware inside the mitten. 

I use the flag and faux torch display on all of my Olympic tablescapes.   I used foam core  and ribbon to make the Olympic rings.    

The server with a couple skiers and wax illuminated trees. 



I created a little vignette of trees and a Lemax skier with his dog inside the cake dome.    

The Valerie Parr Hill beaded candle rings really add sparkle to the Winterscape. 

The blue plate is from the 1972 Munich games.  I found this while shopping for plates at my local Goodwill a few years ago. 

I love these little skiers.  They are made by Lemax. 

Over head view of the table.  It's hard to detect, but I added in a white pom pom garland I made.  

The stack starts with a white faux fur Christmas tree skirt as the table cloth.   The fabric chargers and the same ones I used on my 2016 Summer Olympic table. The print reminded me of the Olympic rings.  The red dinner plates is from Pier One.  The Hallmark Parade of Nations top plate is part of the Olympic Spirit Collection.  These were made for the Centennial Olympic Games in 1996 that were held in Atlanta, GA.  


The 2018 Winter Olympic medals. 



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