Dishing it up / while mixing it up

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Come sit with me for awhile and…

and see what I’m bringing to the table

 

Layer .   .   .  layer .  .   .  layer .   .  .

Yes !! .   .   . YES !!

Pahleeeeez  by all means layer your plates, layer your table linens .   .   .

                  NOW it’s time to .   .   . mix up your glasses

It’s one of the simpler parts of creating a table setting .  .   . really .  .  . promise.

The glasses above are suitable for water, red and white wine, and champagne. These particular glasses are an interesting mix of a deeply cut champagne flute, green tinted tall goblet great for water and/or wine, a cut crystal tumbler super for a hearty red wine, and last but not least the simplest of white wine glasses available.

Try mixing up different heights for a more interesting look. I personally have no problem putting an expensive antique hand etched goblet next to a bargain basement tumbler, mixed with a simple generic looking wine glass.

There have been times when I have set out all four options for one dinner. Remember .  .  . not everyone drinks only red  wine. Some people prefer white wine or champagne, and of course don’t forget a glass of good ole H2O.

There are a myriad of choices to be had out in the marketplace. Be it a tabletop specialty store, flea market, discounter, garage sale .   .   . or if your very lucky .   .    . grandmas stemware. Think in terms of pieces not sets .   .   . I have bought gorgeous bar glasses at garage sales that only numbered three pieces .   .   . no worries, I know they will always work with something, sometime, somehow.

One dollar or a hundred dollars .    .    . it’s still in the presentation .   .  . not the price tag.

Soooooooo .   .   .  go ahead take your glasses out of the cupboard, move them around,    mix’em up .   .   .  step out of the box  .   .   . dare to create .   .   .

Each place setting does not have to be the same, in order to create a great looking table . In fact .   .   .  the more you mix them up, the more interesting and inviting your table will become.

 HAVE FUN !!!!!

More next week .    .    . Have a minute? … take a quick look at my on-line shoppe…

click here >>>>>>>>>       http://shop.tableofferings.com

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SHARON INSUL has been FEATURED IN HOUSE AND GARDEN, USA TODAY, JAPAN'S OGGI MAGAZINE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, IN STYLE MAGAZINE, AND CHANNELS 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 AND HGTV HOME DECORATING CHANNEL and . . . DUBBED "EXPERT TABLESCAPER" by INTERIOR DESIGNERS, DECORATORS, AND SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
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3 Responses to Dishing it up / while mixing it up

  1. DG's avatar DG says:

    So talented and creative. Live your blogs. D

  2. DG's avatar DG says:

    Your suggestions are wonderful!!! Thanks. DAG

  3. Todd Gewant's avatar Todd Gewant says:

    Beautiful

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