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simply stunning tabletop ideas

Guest post by Cindy Johnson
Visit: Platinum Events Group

Luxury wedding stylist Cindy Johnson of Toronto-based Platinum Events Group knows a thing or two about throwing a great party — she regularly plans lavish weddings, both near and afar, plus some of the city`s biggest charity galas. Whether you`re planning a wedding, anniversary party or simply a dinner party for friends, Cindy shares these tips for making sure your tabletop has some pop.

urban parisian simply stunning tabletop ideasUrban Parisian
This look lends itself well to weddings and events of every kind. Trees are ultra versatile and instantly transform your tabletop by adding texture and scale. Achieve this urban Parisian look by hanging tea lights, blooms and softening the branches with feathers. Rouche satin chair covers and scripted stationery add the final element of “ooh-la-la”.  Photo credit: JW Photography

simply exotic simply stunning tabletop ideasSimply exotic
Beautiful blooms submerged in transparent vessels will magnify the size, contrast and colour. But not all flowers will be up to the task. Choose exotic flowers like protea which tend to be heartier. To complete the table, choose linens in a more neutral colour and add plenty of white candlelight to help further emphasize the centrepiece. To create additional drama, add a single bloom on each place setting, but ensure you use exotic flowers such as orchids, to match the centrepiece.

regal affair simply stunning tabletop ideasRegal affair
Nothing says tradition like roses and lots of them. This look is ideal for a wedding, anniversary party or major milestone celebration. Tightly bunched flower clusters are best accompanied by gold candelabras, chiavari chairs, beautiful crystal stemware, gold framed place cards and charger plates. Consider having the menu custom cut to fit in the centre of the charger. You don`t necessarily need to have all of these elements, but when it comes to pulling off this traditional look, the design is in the details. Photo credit: 5ive15ifteen Photo Co.

mini takeaways simply stunning tabletop ideasMini takeaways
If you`re striving for simplicity, consider multiple mini takeaways which will ensure your guests leave with a special thank you. Ideal for a garden party or a luncheon, these earthy table toppers are eco-friendly and can be consumed or planted post-event. Purchase potted herbs or wheatgrass from your local greenhouse or landscaper and dress up the containers with spray paint, patterned ribbon or even a glass pedestal to add extra height. Photo credit: JW Photography

romantic drama simply stunning tabletop ideasRomantic drama
To achieve this angelic, soft look which is ideal for romantic occasions like weddings and anniversaries, use more flowers and less filler. Ask your florist for open roses, hydrangea and peonies and cluster the centrepieces using odd denominations. Create a uniformed but lush look by clustering small, medium and large centrepieces. Couple with long lasting, eight-hour votive candles instead of tea lights. Add extra drama with pin lighting for tables and up-lighting for backdrops.   Photo credit: Andrew Adams Photography

asian inspired simply stunning tabletop ideasAsian inspired
This creation is simple and contemporary and is an ideal tabletop when food is the main focus and you are serving multiple courses. Leis of orchids and specialty stemware create a clean sophistication. Use fishing wire to string orchids or other flowers but be sure to pick blooms that can survive not being in water for several hours. Napkins in a modern jewel or dark tone keep the design fashionable and keep the focus on the food and florals. Photo credit: JW Photography

destination fresh simply stunning tabletop ideasDestination fresh
When considering your tabletop, remember the locale and the time of year. For example, warm climates call for flowers that can withstand the heat. Orchids, hibiscus, anthurium, wild ginger and others are ideal for humid conditions. Cotton or Frette linens keep the look fresh and breezy. If the space is already warm, keep candles low, few and long lasting so they don`t add heat to the room. Photo credit: Mikael Lamber

ravishing ribbon accessories

What do Steven Sabados, Peter Fallico and Samantha Pynn all have in common?

Well, apart from being style-savvy celebs with top TV shows, they all got their start in the hallowed halls of Style At Home magazine.

The latest of the S@H alumnus to make a name for herself is our former Design Department intern Alison Dawson, who you may recognize if you’ve ever dropped in at Mokuba, Toronto’s famed go-to gallery for luxe ribbon. (If you’ve never been, make it a point to stop by. We’re talking 27,000 high-end ribbons, trims and lace, here.)

Through her own business, Chapeau de Gateau, Alison takes gorgeous, Japanese ribbon from Mokuba, and elevates it to spectacular heights as one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry, in a collection called “C’est Joli”. I’m nuts for these necklaces… The fluid shapes are simply stunning. It really looks like a flowing ribbon, frozen in time.

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And check out these laced-up bracelets… So pretty! They’ve totally got an Anthropologie vibe going on.

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Alison also transforms ordinary ribbon into extraordinary custom cake-toppers (incredible inedibles, anyone?) for special events, hence “Chapeau de Gateau”. So delicate and unique, and a great way to make a style statement at a summer wedding…

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You can keep up to speed with Alison and her beautifully beribboned bijoux on her Chapeau de Gateau blog here.

 

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