How many of us make sure we leave a tiny spot for dessert?
Well here’s a buffet dedicated to that coveted sweet spot . . . You know . . .
That special place that is reserved for the reward . . . whether it’s a hunk of chocolate cake, butter cookies, ice cream, or Mother Nature’s gifts of fresh strawberries and grapes.
While the weather outside (70’s) is anything but ‘frightful’ . . . creating a winter wonderland inside was going to require some magic.
With the kind and generous (free) help of the local Christmas tree lot . . . my car filled to capacity with the excess branches of freshly cut pine trees . . . and last but certainly not least, the amazing and intoxicating aroma . . .
Talk about a happy camper !!!
I filled flower buckets, and layered tons of tree branches on top of my table, with mini white lights tucked here and there for extra eye candy. I also added an over sized wooden bowl filled with assorted sizes of gold and silver ornaments . . . red and hot pink feather boa’s for pop of color, and whimsy . . . mixed candle holder heights, all holding red tapers of varying shapes. For extra fun… candles made to look like ornaments, Christmas trees, and pine cones were my finishing touch. ( Please burn candles responsibly )
Vintage yellow glass dessert/salad plates stacked next to a cut crystal vase, holds bamboo design dessert forks. Vintage African hand made baskets hold yellow linen napkins.
Fun tip………
To give the illusion of fresh snow, I sprinkled powdered sugar on some of the pine branches and glass table.
More next week…
Sharon Insul … formerly of Candle light and… Beverly Hills CA. . . internationally known for her creative talents.



All I can say is WOW, and thank you for your brilliant ideas. Darlene
Holiday awesome!!!
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