Category Archives: Entertaining

As big fans of Anthropologie, we are even bigger fans of the fact that they now offer a wedding registry. It’s almost impossible to narrow it down, but here are just a few of our picks.  Starting with the basics, then some entertaining and fun items tossed in… Click on the links to shop.

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Glenna Dinnerware

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Harwin Napkins

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Gold Tipped Flatware

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Bubbled Up Coupe Set

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John Robshaw Mountain Stitch Sheet Set

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Shipwright Bar Cocktail Shaker

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Shipwright Bar Collection

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Firefly Lanterns

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Handwoven Picnic Basket

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Small Bites Platter

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Place Setting Banner

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Virida Tray

6.11.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Bridal, Entertaining, Food and Drink, Registry, Shopping, Weddings | Comments >>
Jun 09, 2015

Last year we did a feature for Trad Home on how to style a holiday table, but there are so many tips here that will translate to any summer dinner party! All using items you can pull from around your home and easy how to’s! Photos by Corbin Gurkin.

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Finding enough seats to accomodate all of your guests may be a challenge, so don’t be afraid to mix seats.. Benches, upholstered chairs, dining room chairs, etc. can all work together. Also, scour your home for items that could be used for eclectic decor- using small stacks of books and placing candlesticks on them, using compote dishes or juice glasses, or emptying different bowls laying around can add variety and dimension.

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Also, placing varying serving dishes with nuts, olives, fresh summer berries add to the decor and also offer different appetizers without having to offer a formal course.

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Handwritten menus are such an easy way to amp it up for your guests. You can even find mixed materials to write on- these copper sheets came from Lowe’s, but you could use different picture frames (write on the glass), old stationary or wrapping papers. Use a fine tip Sharpie, which also comes in plenty of colors!

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Here in Charleston we have access to many shells, specifically Oyster shells. We used oyster shells to create salt and pepper wells, and then raided our serving collections. Any shells with a bowl component would work obviously.

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If you are dining outside and have added lighting, extra cords can be unsightly. Find greenery or vines that you can attach to the cords to camouflage them.

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Of course we would be remiss if we didn’t discuss setting up a bar for your guests. Make sure you have a selection of everything along with the appropriate glasses,  in case someone only drinks wine, or only drink scotch.  It also takes a load off of you as a host for guests to easily be able to serve themselves.

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If you don’t have decanters for everything (btw- they are often available for a fraction at antique stores), using glass pitchers, wine decanters, or lovely old bottles can work just as well. Be sure to let your guests know which is in each container again with handwritten signage.

6.09.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Entertaining, Event Planning, Food and Drink, Parties, Stationery, Invitations and Pretty Papers | Comments >>

I was so happy for my friend, Cornelia when I learned she was expecting a baby girl and that I would be the Godmother! I teamed up with some girlfriends and Lucy Cuneo Photography to put on a sweet but sophisticated shower to celebrate, which is also being featured now on Lonny Mag.

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6.05.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Charleston, Entertaining, Event Design, Event Planning, Events, Food and Drink, Gifts, Parties, Press, Stationery, Invitations and Pretty Papers, The Lettered Olive | Comments >>