Well, I hope you have plans for Valentine’s, whether it is a hot date, hanging out with good friends or a family night. Either way, you need to eat right? Good, cause at our house we have this joke, that goes something like this,
Person 1 “What do you want to do?”
Person 2 “I don’t know, just sit around and eat.”…
Anyway, this is my first attempt at showing you all some holiday table settings, and for this, I needed help!! So, I called my awesome friend Em (you may remember her from the how to build a floor mirror and her master bedroom remodel) to come over and help me create a beautiful table setting. Meet Em:
We had a few goals, let me explain:
- Huge table (a con in this situation!)
- Intimate feeling setting
- Soft light
- Grown up feeling
1. For the huge table. How do you make a huge table feel intimate? Break up the space. But how? Em created at about 2/3 of the table a decorated “wall” of sorts. We used a paint can, and a few other things to create different height layers under a billowed black table cloth. In this picture you can see the beginnings of the “centerpiece” that is obviously not exactly center!

























































>Nice work ladies! I know I sure appreciate the decorating Em does at our house. Without her there woudl be a whole bunch of stuff pointed at the t.v., and pictures hung 7' up the wall:)
Seriously though, that's looks great!
>I love love love this tablescape! The two hands holding a heart are the sweetest! Can't wait till Valentines Day (or as my sweetie calls it, Valentimes Day), its one of my favorite holidays.
TGIF
Ramsey
>THAT IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE~
>Awe!! Really pretty!!! I wonder if my hubby would notice something like this!! HEHE!!!!!
>Love it ALLL!!! You creative gal you.
I just wanted to come by and give you a heads up that I have a really fun give-a-way starting Sunday. It will go all month long. Each week there will be several winners. I have lots of fun vendors participating.
Cheri
>I just love this table – what a great idea to fill up half the table like that – well done!!
Come on over and visit my tablescape…
Suzy
>Very pretty and romantic! I like how the centerpiece items (terrific grouping) are off to one side so that the "happy couple" can gaze into each others' eyes unobstructed!
DD
>I ♥ all your Frenchy themed items included in the centerpiece….very nicely done!
>Your table turned out wonderful!
>I really enjoyed watching your tablescape as the day moved on.. Ambience! Thank you for sharing!
>Amazing! Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful Valentine's Day! Hugs, Lia
>Beautiful – I lOVE all your details.
>Ooh La La! I love all the little Eiffel Towers and who doesn't think about Paris when it comes to Romance? Great tablescape. I am sure your hot date will be thrilled.