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Nov 13, 2018

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( all photos by Southern Living/Laurey W. Glenn)

This Thanksgiving table scape photo shoot that we did with Southern Living Magazine a few years back is one of my favorites. I host Thanksgiving every year at our family’s cottage at Flat Rock in the NC Mountains so it was even more special this year as my family got to enjoy our photo shoot set up! I pulled some of my favorite shots, but you can see all of the details on Southern Living. The china is from my husband’s family so I went somewhat unexpectedly with the pink and gold color theme from the china’s pattern.

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I had a yummy suede linen made to fit our dining room table with a large cabled piping in the pale pink.  And these “petal pink” taper candles from Creative Candles were the perfect added touch of color to offset not having any flowers in the centerpiece.

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There are fabulous antique markets and thrift stores up in the Hendersonville/Asheville area near where we are in Flat Rock. I found old clear glass candlesticks and painted them gold with craft paint.  The apples are fall harvest NC apples that were so lovely on their own, I hated to paint them, but they sure did turn out beautifully. All SO easy to DIY and inexpensive!

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I love my etched glassware, which doubles as a perfect place card and surcie.  I also believe you can never have enough embroidered napkins! These are from Lettered Olive and Elizabeth Joyce Monograms.

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Because it happens to work well in our space, and makes it easier for me as the hostess finishing up a large dinner, I always set up a self serve bar. I stock it with the cocktails, proper glassware needed, and cocktail napkins or any other tools needed to properly mix and serve.

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Another inexpensive DIY trick that we did here,  is to get affordable cotton cocktail napkins (like these from CB2.com) and iron on monogram letters (available online and at most fabric and craft stores).

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I’ve loved getting to work with Olivia Brock of Lacquered Life and Torrance Mitchell Designs (a restoration and paint color consultation business) on the upcoming Historic Charleston Foundation Antique Show and Preview Party… So, to really get to know her, I asked her the questions that give me a true peek into someone’s personality!

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Favorite drink before noon?

I always start my day with a strong cup of Irish Breakfast Tea. My

grandmother was British, and my love of tea is definitely inherited.

On the weekend, if I am at brunch with my husband Walker and the dogs

at High Thyme on Sullivan’s Island, I will totally have a Firefly vodka and

water with a lemon.

Favorite drink at 6pm?

I’ve recently developed a newfound love of gin, and Walker and I have

been perfecting our French 75.

Wine: red, white or champagne?

Prosecco

Hors d’ouerves that is always in the cabinet or fridge?

Luckily, we live just two blocks from goat.sheep.cow. so I never have to be

completely prepared … but I always have Fosters Market Seven Pepper

Jelly in the fridge, which goes amazingly well with Cypress Grove’s

Midnight Moon, or even just a simple extra sharp cheddar.

Music go to when friends are over….

Pandora station?

If it were entirely up to me, I would play music by members of the rat pack

during all my parties … Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin etc. However, Walker is

not the biggest fan, so I like soft bluegrass in the background … the Alison

Krauss station and the Jerry Douglas station are favorites.

Where would you like to go on vacation?

I would love to visit Austria in the summertime.

Favorite flower?

Hyacinths

Dream guest to have over for dinner?

That is such a hard question! I usually say preservation advocate and

writer Jane Jacobs, famed decorators Elsie de Wolfe and Albert Hadley,

and then probably some of Capote’s “Swans” like Marella Agnelli, Babe

Paley and CZ Guest. I have no idea what I would serve to this crowd, or

what china I would use, but boy what a party.

Favorite restaurant? 

Charleston: Peninsula Grill

New York: Due

And favorite thing to eat at this restaurant?

Peninsula: Lobster & Corn Chowder, and the Coconut Cake of course!

Due: Conchigle a la Sarda

Olivia is a Southern Living darling- she was named one of their 30 bloggers to follow in 2015, and her front door graces the Spring Cover. Go here for more details.

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Southern Living also featured the home (that was once a tenement house from the 1780’s)  that Olivia and her husband restored to it’s original authenticity…What a dream project for someone with their Masters degree in Historic Preservation! Some of my favorite outtakes here.. This feature was styled by our friend Erin Swift, and photographs are by Francesco Lagnese.

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Getting organized for the new year takes some serious effort and dedication, and after the holidays the gift closet was one of the biggest spaces to take a hit. The photo above is from Southern Living, and sadly not from my own gift closet, but it’s important to note that a gift closet is something that can make your life so much easier if kept properly. I’ve been working on cleaning mine out a bit and have come up with a list of my favorite things to help you start or re-stock your own.

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For starters, it’s very important to have good ribbon and scissors for wrapping your gifts. We love this velvet ribbon from M&J Trimming, and these beautiful brass scissors from The Apartment by The Line.

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And as you’re wrapping, you can’t go wrong with lovely letterpress “Surcie” tags by Lettered Olive. They give a subtle message and make your gift look polished and well thought out.

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I love giving local gifts, and Charleston-made Rewined Candles are always a hit. Made from recycled wine bottles with scents like “Champange” and “Pinot Noir,” they feel festive and are good for the environment.

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Speaking of wine, a nice bottle of your favorite vintage is always appreciated. I keep extra bottles of my favorites in the gift closet so I can easily grab them for a dinner party, and to complete the gift, I wrap them in our Lettered Olive wine bags and include a stainless steel vacuum wine stopper for keeping the bottle fresh. Better than a brown paper bag by far!

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