Whenever I think of something for my Valentine dinner party, I put it out to see how it will work. It's much better to find out what flops well before the night of the dinner!
I think Valentine's day is perfect to use the chocolate wine I received at Christmas. Since it's a red wine mixed with chocolate, these red wine glasses would be perfect to serve it. I set them out in a heart-shaped serving platter on the sled table that I filled with vintage valentines.
The table is only a few feet from the dining room, so I think it will work nicely.
I also put the vintage valentines all around two pictures that are on the dining room walls.
There is a large picture hanging on the wall on each side of the table, so as you sit eating your dinner you will see these every time you look up. I don't really like seeing the artwork in the center, so if I get really ambitious, I may cover the artwork with fabric or wrapping paper. At the moment I am not thinking I will get that ambitious. :)
I made a "hugs & kisses" bunting (that's the proper name for those heart-shaped words) that I thought I would use on the table with the chalkboard over it, but it does not work there. So I put it on top of the china cabinet in the dining room.
On the other side of the dining room, I have the curio cabinet that I showed you last week. I added the pink fabric and a boutonniere from our wedding almost a quarter century ago.
I can't think of a better decoration for the LOVE holiday. :)
At the moment I am pretty happy with everything. I am going to make a blackberry/raspberry mousse for dessert that I have never made before. Yes, I admit, I planned it to match my pink/purple table. I just hope it turns out!
Let the Basting Begin!
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I am using my dining room table to baste this big one -- it's about 105 x
105 inches (king size).
It's been a while since I've finished one this big.
3 years ago