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Purim… will it be classy cocktails in stemware or festive neon décor…or…why not both??
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Pulling this together wasn’t simple, but with our combined talents we’ve come out with something beautiful. And here’s the good news; we did most of the work for you!
First things first – the tablecloth. We actually bought this fabric right off the bolt – our little secret for cheap, custom tablecloths. We went with a gold crushed velvet cloth and black linen runners.
A Friday Purim calls for disposable tableware, and we’ve remained faithful to that down to every last detail of this lovely place setting. EZ Party USA was the answer! Hard to believe, but the wine goblets, chargers, plates, and flatware are all plastic- lightweight, sanitary, and EASY.
The flatware collection was an obvious choice; its unique shape so perfectly pulls off the trend vs. class juggling act.
The black goblets practically shout Purim, and those flutes are a great thing to know about when it comes to tablescapes!
Don’t the chargers beneath the black and gold dinnerware add the most wonderful touch of sophistication to this table?!
What do you say to this POP of PINK?
These were easy to make and so beautiful. We simply filled 2-inch plastic cubes (disposable too!) with pink candies and topped it with those magnificent mini masquerade masks from B&B Party Goods.
On to centerpieces… We think the very best part of setting a party is adding the centerpieces – that’s when we get to watch our handiwork jump up a few notches with almost no effort at all! The artistic floral centerpiece is from Domani Home (a place out of a designer’s dreams!).
These impressive, bold candles came from B&B Party Goods’s gorgeous selection. We clustered them with bottles of wine on either side of the flower box to pull things together a bit and take up the general ambiance.
Charcuterie boards! Because they are elegant on the table and delicious to eat. A quick trip to Gourmet Glatt and we had these filled in no time at all!
Prime Images NJ shot the table for us, capturing the detail and the beauty of it all.
And that’s pretty much it. Nice, no?
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