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| A Formal Affair |
| White linens and flowers, with small touches of color
on the table, set an elegant stage for a birthday lunch |
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A place card made of sugar is the final touch to a
perfectly sophisticated table. (Photo: Becky Luigart-Stayner) |
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Instead of one large centerpiece, a trio of antique
silver containers graces the middle of the table. Floral design is by Sybil Brooke Sylvester. (Photo: Becky Luigart-Stayner) |
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by Rebecca Sowell Hawkins
The Occasion: A stylish birthday fête that
brings to life the fantasy tea parties the guests once staged as girls.
The Inspiration: An elaborate china pattern with an
unusual color combination of turquoise and pomegranate that begged to be shown off in an elaborate way.
Extra Touches: A pâtissier made individual
cakes decorated like presents, with icing that echoes the pattern and color
of the china. Sugar nameplates at the base of each package function as
place cards. Served on antique silver bread-and-butter plates, the cakes
are an irresistible embellishment and double as party favors.
Mixing Pieces: Because the china is so colorful, I
opted for a classic white linen tablecloth and all-white flowers. A
luncheon like this is the perfect time to use all of your finery, so layer
the table with silver pieces if you have them. I used antique Tiffany
flatware on white linen hemstitched napkins. I mixed different stemware
patterns and used all etched glassware. When the birthday cake is served,
don't forget your coffee set. The coffee cups and silver service
displayed on a sideboard or cart make a pretty finishing touch.
The Flowers: For the centerpiece, I placed the two
sterling silver compotes on either side of a taller three-handled vase;
it's tall, but not so tall that it obscures the guests on the other
side of the table. The two loose flower designs flanking the tighter
arrangement add a touch of elegance. The compotes and vase hold star of
Bethlehem, maidenhair fern, hydrangea, veron-ica, ranun-culus,
freesia, seeded eucalyptus, lily-of-the-valley, peonies, and paperwhite
narcissus.
RESOURCES: Floral design by Sybil Brooke Sylvester,
Wildflower Designs, 205/322-1311, www.wildflowerdesigns. net; cakes and
place cards by Angels Cake & Confections, 205/871-3536,
www.angelsconfections.com; Cornucopia china pattern by Herend,
800/643-7363, www.herendusa.com; Barcelona wineglasses by Varga Art Crystal
through DeVine Corporation, 732/751-0500, www.devinecorp.net; Fern
wineglass and tumbler by William Yeoward Crystal, 800/818-8484,
www.williamyeowardcrystal.com; silver coffee pot, creamer, vase with
handles, bread-and-butter plates, and pair of sterling silver compotes from
AMW at Mary Adams Antiques, 205/870-3588; French pearl bead chandelier and
set of six Chippendale chairs from Robert Hill Antiques, 205/326-0088.
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