We did it... our spring dinner in the clubhouse was another dinner party success!!!
The decor's garden theme inspirations.
Now, for those of you who might not know, we live in a beautiful, community in Bolivia, N.C. called River Run Plantation. It is where our Spring Dinner Party, for thirty guests, was held in our wonderful clubhouse.I'm part of the social committee of which I have been asked to be in charge of planning and purchasing the decor for our very special gatherings and on rather tight budget.
And since our budget doesn't allow for fancy china and crystal the dollar store, my printer, a variety of crafts and some of my donated additions managed to make it look as pretty as could be.
I painted flowers on dozens of glasses and bowls and made music sheet posies with silverware tucked inside!
Allysum was planted in white painted peat pots and votives got accents in colors to match by some who volunteered to do some arts and crafts.
It all looked so pretty, just as I'd planned.
My "honey" and I were in charge of the menu.
I volunteered him to make his fabulous chicken francese and thankfully after hours of prep and cooking I'm happy to say that the meal was a huge success!
Most photos were taken during the day....though I wish you could have seen it at night!
For our, last three, celebrations for Christmas, New Year's and Valentine's Day we made our own chair covers.....
this time we invested a mere $2 ea. for these universal beauties.
And since they were a bit too long and I feared that someone might trip on the overflowing satin, we tied each, at the bottoms, in pretty alternating knots.
They were all then accented with mossy, green, organza bows.
Art created by residents always enhances the room and fit it just perfectly....don't you agree?
Wisteria grows wild all over the south, so fresh picked it made the room's column a real focal point. Even the wind chime had colors that so perfectly blended with the decor of the room.
My umbrella was perfect to hold this display and decorated a door in a really nice way.
Butterflies were added almost everywhere!
What a day it was, as you can see outside!
A pot from our yard was set in the entry
that mimicked the theme of the centerpiece decor.
My angel, my Tanya, sat nearby too!
This was a little vignette creation that I brought from home that held a candle votive inside.
Lots of moss and votives were placed in the room.
Even my straw summer hat got a garden themed look with a little bit of added glam.
A butterfly stepping stone just propped in place added more interest to a rather plain space.
This was a gift from my long lost, friend, Pammy, that never fails to make me smile...
just the way she always did!
One last look at the room's decor and I hope that you enjoyed it all!
Now, I must conclude my post with a very special "thank you" to all of my team...Carolyn (our 1st lady in charge), Carol, Josephine, Sharon, Ann, Eileen, Kate, Hannah, Susan, my daughter Tanya and my husband Ralph for crafting, decorating and cooking and of course the clean up which all made this dinner such a great success!
Love, Hugs and Kisses,
JP
and Gucci, too!
Visiting Southport, N.C? be sure to stop by my booth @ the Northrop Antiques Mall and see what I may have there for you!
A very special "thank you" to Brooke from creativecountrymom for chosing this post to be one of those featured at her party.
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24 comments:
Wow! You really outdid yourself and your guests...and on a budget! It looks just beautiful.
You did a beautiful job setting those tables, Janet! Especially on a budget. You've shown it can be done! Love the color scheme you did and the flowers.
wow! it's all so pretty, jp! love the colors!
This is so fabulous! You and your friends did an amazing job putting this together. Very creative!
Just beautiful!! So many great ideas! Our church does a Harvest Tea where each hostess picks a theme to decorate their table. My theme this year is going to be a White and Gold Christmas.....
Thanks for sharing your wonderful ideas!!
Hugs,
Deb
What a stunning party theme. I did not realize you live in the Carolinas too! What a great party,must have been the talk of the town.
Wow Janet. You did an amazing job. Everything is so cheery and bright. A beautiful spring gathering. Pretty amazing for having a limited budget. The menu is full of my favorite things. Your hubby sounds like an outstanding man. Happy Easter sweet friend.
Hugs,
Janet
Looks like a lovely party. Your garden theme is perfect for a spring party.
OMG I cant believe you did that on a tight budget,just Fabulous!
Lee
JP, I'm visiting from Brooke's Creative Country Garden Party. Your party touches are outstanding! There's nothing I love better than a soiree pulled off on a dime (..er, Dollar Tree, in your case!) Every little detail, just wonderful. Congratulations on such a lovely job! (No wonder they want you on the social committee!)
Rita C at Panoply
JP you did a wonderful job with that! Happy Easter!
What a grand affair. You did a great job. I am sure your guests had a fabulous time.
You did an absolutely gorgeous job for your dinner!!! It's all so beautiful and springy. Love the color combination you used, and I love that idea of tying the tablecloths at the ends.
I'm sure it was a delightful evening!
Mary Alice
Oh my gosh! What a wonderful event! I especially love the colors you used. You are a featured post at this weeks 'Home Sweet Garden' party too. ♥ Brooke
This is an absolutely beautifully done event- loved it! I am delighted that you shared with A Return to Loveliness,
Kathy
Hi! I am new to your blog...but you are going on my Blogroll. Your decorations are fabulous. I love to go to luncheons where people put lots of thought into the decor. By the way, our Bentley is a twin to your Gucci and I LOVE the Carolinas. In fact, going there for a bit this summer!
I love what you did with the decorating--love the purple and green and how natural everything looks. The Wisteria looks so pretty--I wouldn't have thought to decorate with it. Beautiful!
You all did a beautiful job. It looks like a spring fairy tale.
What a great job you did decorating for this event! Love the colour scheme and all the details! Bringing so many "perfect" objects from your home shows how much you enjoy this type of thing and that you have a real knack for it! Reminds me of a Victorian Tea our church used to put on - we each brought dishes from home for the various tables - if you wanted to get away from the paper plates you could try that route but the disposable items you've used are lovely in colour and how you've added to them. Chair covers always "dress" a room too so good planning there! I really enjoyed seeing this!
DD
Love your party colors and decorating on a budget can be fun and creative. Your painted cups are so cute, bet the party is a success.
Hi JP, I just found your blog and have LOVED seeing this wonderful dinner celebration! We live in a 55 plus community in Pa., we built our home a year and a half ago and LOVE living here and taking part in all the activities. Your clubhouse is lovely. We use ours alot too. I love the decor you all did for this dinner, the theme and colors are beautiful! I hope you'll stop on over and say hi. I am going to browese a little now on your blog! Pinky
So, so amazing beautiful! Have no words to desribe.
JP, Beautiful work!!
Thanks so much for joining us at the Table It Link Party and I hope you can do it again!
P.S. I am STILL loving the purple, green and white colors. I think I am going to try and see if I can do the same colors in my next tablescape...thanks for inspiring me!
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