Monday, July 13, 2009

A Fun Christmas Party...a Ladies' Brunch

One of the local churches here host a yearly Ladies' Christmas Brunch. I was lucky enough to be invited one year, and even got to decorate the table. The concept is simple and fun. Each lady who chooses to host a table is responsible for the entire table...guests, centerpieces, flatware, glassware, tableware and table cloth. Each hostess brings a potluck dish to share with the group. We had quiche, hashbrown casserole, fruit, a chocolate fountain with fresh fruit and cake squares to dunk, several other desserts, juice, milk and coffee. It was such a nice morning. There was special music and a guest speaker. Each table was unique and charming in it's own way.

Here's one I really liked...black, white and silver. It was a beautiful, elegant table...and even the chairs were dressed with a black chair cover, tied up with a huge bow. Beautiful.



This one was very pretty, also...the red and gold popped on the white tablecloth...notice the gold rims on the goblets...


This white on white offering was beautiful, also...and the red and green was just the right amount of seasonal color...

And here's our table. We used a deep green tablecloth, then put my Nikko Christmas dishes and the "crystal" stemmed glasses I bought at Dollar Tree. We tied the cloth napkins with a sheer white ribbon and tied on glittery snowflakes.


The centerpiece is a pedestaled cake plate with my Original Snow Village Wedding Chapel as the focal point. We placed a faux green wreath on the table and topped it with a red berry wreath. Then we used icy white beads to drape over the wreaths and spinkled in more glittery snowflakes. Just for some color and a sweet treat...Hershey's kisses wrapped in red, silver and green foil were sprinkled over the entire table.
This was not hosted at my church, but a friend who also attended this party and I have talked for the past two years about doing this at our church (her grandfather is the pastor at the church where it was held). I'm thinking this is our year!
How are your Christmas in July plans coming? Although I haven't done any crafts this year, I've made a lot of plans for food gifts and know what everyone is getting..for the most part. We just need to draw names on my side of the family so I'll know who's stockings we're filling!
Remember, everything you do to prepare for Christmas in July is one less thing you have to do in December!!
Merry, Merry!
Cathy



5 comments:

  1. Beautiful tables! Your blog has inspired me to start one of my own. I hope you can visit it. I'm totally new at this, so I have a lot of work ahead of me. I haven't even started posting my Christmas stuff.
    Thanks for all the inspiration.
    http://fallingforwinter.blogspot.com/

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  2. Beautiful tables. I have been looking for the photos from the tea at our church last year. They were all so pretty and I can't find them.

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  3. Such pretty tables! I wish we had taken pictures of ours last year. Yours is gorgeous!

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  4. Such beautiful table decorations, your blog has given me ideas for some Christmas party fun. Every year the Christmas party is organised by me and I am always looking for ideas/tips to make it that extra special. Your tables look lovely and have inspired me to do something different this year.

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I love to cook, decorate, entertain and plan the holidays. I'm wife to one handsome man and mom to three handsome boys, I love God, my family and my country. I'm the one at the small town parade waving the American flag!! Almost all the holidays are celebrated at our house, and we like it that way!!