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Thursday, 17 November 2016

5 Easy Tips for a Stylish Holiday Table


At Vivid Hue Home, we believe in celebrating traditions without necessarily being traditional.  Many people feel overwhelmed with entertaining, especially during the holidays when there is so much hustle and bustle.   There are many factors that go into hosting a party and the table is often the last priority.

Yesterday, I filmed a segment on NBC Connecticut to share a few easy tips that will help hosts set a stylish looking tablescape with very little effort.  These tricks will help zhush up your table and have your guests oozing with envy.  I showcased two tablescapes; one for Thanksgiving and one  for Christmas.

Vivid Hue Home tablescapes as featured on NBC Connecticut, November 12, 2016

5 Easy Tips for a Stylish and Festive Holiday Table: 

1. Color: Use Non-Traditional Colors 

A holiday table does not need to use traditional holiday colors.  For example, many think a Thanksgiving table must use shades of orange and brown and that a Christmas table must use red and green.  In our tablescapes, we used blue and red tartan plaids for Thanksgiving and red and pink for Christmas. It's okay to think outside of the box and introduce colors that aren't traditionally used to represent the holiday.

2. Table Coverings: Introduce Unique Layers 

Start with a tablecloth, but then add an extra layer using items that are probably readily available in your home.  A swatch of fabric, a throw blanket or even wrapping paper all make terrific layers for a table.  For my Christmas table, I purchased a remnant swatch of vintage silk taffeta fabric from etsy.  I used this in the middle of the table for a pop of fuchsia and green.  For the Thanksgiving table, I placed a wool plaid throw blanket horizontally on the table.

Another great trick is using wallpaper or gift wrap down the center of the table as a runner.  It's inexpensive, readily available and an easy way to create a terrific visual interest in the center of the
table.
silk taffeta vintage fabric remnant 




3. Flowers: Buy Single Blocks of Color

Most people purchase grocery store flowers that are already sorted into bunches.  It's so convenient to grab a bunch and go.  One tip I learned years ago, when choosing flowers is to select bunches in the same block of color.  I tend to select all white flowers and look for ways to incorporate many different flower types of the same color into an arrangement.  For example, all white roses mixed with all white gladiolus with a pop of green berries.





A few other simple tricks to flower arranging:

Use a floral foam brick at the bottom of your vase.  This keeps flowers fed and also holds them in position.


Remove excess leaves and greenery from the stems of your flowers.
Place each flower into the arrangement one by one so you can manipulate the height and placement of the flowers appropriately.  


Add additional pops of colors (blocks of green or red berries).  For fun, add elements like peasant feathers to create visual interest.  



4. Incorporate Unique Vessels and Containers

Use vases and containers that are unique for the centerpiece.  I am always on the hunt for creative containers that can be used as a centerpiece.  Often, I find a great item that can be used all year.  For example, I use these elephant planters year round.  I use them for flowers, ornaments, fruit and sometimes with nothing in them at all.  They are tall and make quite the statement.  Just having them on the table as a centerpiece sets the tone for a fun and unique table scape.



A centerpiece does not need to include flowers.  For our Thanksgiving table, we created a visual by using multiple vases and containers in cobalt blue.  I use cake stands to create different levels of height.  Grouping similarly colored vases together creates a visual statement that makes a perfect centerpiece.  This can be done with any collection of vases and any color of items.



5. Layers: Placesettings and Placemats

Of course our motto at Vivid Hue Home is to mix and match patterns and don't take yourself too seriously.  We do this when it comes to placemats *and* plates.  I am constantly on the hunt for plates with different patterns and find many of my festive plates from Home Goods.  (When you know what to search for, you can discover Kate Spade NY, Jonathan Adler, Johnson Brothers and more).


In our Christmas tablescape, all of our plates were found on a budget.  The large diner plate with the fretwork edge is Jonathan Adler, the solid green plate is Kate Spade NY.  Both were bought at Home Goods for 1/3 of their original prices.  The pink plate is a faux vintage salad plate from Anthropolgie.  And the saucer on the very top was purchased at Goodwill for $9.00 for a set of 4 and sells on Replacements.com for about $99.00/ 4.   Score!  

I love using unexpected elements as plate holders.  For example, our placemat in our Christmas table is actually a feathered wreath from a craft store.  




And, we love wreaths so much, we also used a wreath as the centerpiece on our Thanksgiving table: 




So, to recap, here are our suggestions for easily zhushing up your holiday table: 


We had such a blast on NBC yesterday and look forward to our next segment (which may be happening soon--teaser).  

Here are some behind the scenes photos from our appearance there yesterday: 

Prepping the set for our Vivid Hue Home segment

Me on air with Kerri-Lee Mayland, NBC Connecticut

Live! 








And, we still can't wait to share our experience at the Set To Celebrate Event.  Here is a sneak peek of our holiday table.






It's hard to believe that it's been a year since our Holiday Gift Segment on NBC.  

We have video of the actual appearance this week and will upload to our site very soon.  

In the meantime, to view other tablescapes by Vivid Hue Home, check out "A vivid hue home table photo shoot."  


Thanks for all of your support please follow us on all social media to see frequent updates in our Vivid Hue world.

Cheers,
Heather xox
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Saturday, 2 January 2016

A Vivid Hue Holiday Recap

I have been negligent in blogging this holiday so I have decided to give you a "Reader's Digest" update via instagram photos.  This was Vivid Hue Home's first holiday season as a gift boutique and it was such a wonderful and fulfilling season.  We have quite a loyal customer base locally and I'm so grateful to the regulars that stop in to see what we have to offer.  

One dilemma I faced in the fall was deciding when to decorate the cottage for Christmas.  Each year, Christmas trees go into retail stores earlier and earlier and there seems to be a real trend to kick off the season just after October.  I slowly started introducing some holiday-related items inside the store around early November and fought the urge to fully decorate until mid November.  


Our little cottage is perfect for New England greenery and berries, red ribbons and white lights.  


Our ombre turquoise Christmas tree with fuchsia boa feathers.


Antlers and plaid stockings over the fireplace! 


It was thrilling to see customers repost their Christmas goodies on instagram and tag us in them! 



Early in the season, Melissa Cole (who is a reporter for Better Connecticut) approached me about filming a few DIY segments in the shop for the holidays.  Of course, I jumped at the opportunity.  She came to the shop with her cameraman and we filmed two episodes back to back.  The entire filming took less than two hours and the result was two clips to appear on future episodes.  





It's funny how things happen in "threes."   Literally the day after my Better Connecticut filming,   Kerri-Lee Mayland (who is an anchor on NBC's Connecticut) visited the shop as a customer and loved the products so much that she asked me to appear live on air to provide holiday gift suggestions for viewers.   I almost got trumped by a special report from Obama, but luckily was able to squeeze my segment in before the report began.  Watch the segment here.  


Here I am with Kerri-Lee Mayland.  

Some of the gifts we offered as stocking stuffers.  


My "other half" is so into Star Wars that he insisted I purchase Star Wars  products for the store before the movie release.  


In fact, his birthday is a week before Christmas and he received mostly Star Wars-related gifts, including a life size R2D2 trash can and an original 1977 vintage Chewbaca stein.  We even took the kids out of school early on the movie release day.  


We sold traditional Christmas items, like these wood-carved Santas.  

There was a red and green theme of products...in fact, these gurgles were a popular gift item.  


And then the S'well bottles!  We started carrying them in every single size offered and they literally flew off the shelves.  These are so convenient and the large size will hold an entire bottle of wine (which was often a convincing reason for purchase)  


Of course, in Vivid Hue fashion of mixing patterns, why not mix cheetah and plaid? 



Professionally, it was a stellar first Holiday Season for the store.  And personally, it was such a terrific  year with family.  

Boston for Thanksgiving to visit the in-laws.  


Off to see "Rudolph" at the Bushnell in Hartford Connecticut.  


Some preppy red and pink decorations in my home.   We sell these elephant planters @vividhuehome and I have used them every single season to make a statement on the dining room table.  (PS, ignore the dead looking holly on the left).


Our pink and green mudroom decked out for a neighborhood get together.  


Front of house with fresh greenery and lights 


We go over the top with Christmas trees, including one in our master bedroom.  


One of the felt ornaments I made EG when we were engaged and I was still in NYC and he was in Boston.   This little guy is 12 years old. 



We spent Christmas in Northern Virginia at my parent's house.


We visited our old stomping grounds in Georgetown, where we got married.  Here is the entry path leading down to Sequoias.


We took the kids to the Smithsonians...their first real year of understanding what they were seeing (e.g. the original United States Flag, the Bureau of Engraving and printing where money is made)


We enjoyed lunch in DC before settling in at my parent's house with our entire family.  


And to think that the year has come to an end and we are off running with 2016.




Thank you to all of my readers and (now customers) who have supported the launch of the store this year.  For regular updates, please follow vivid hue on Instagram.  I have started posting individual photos of our products in the shop and local customers can keep track of what we have to offer.

May you and your family have a healthy and happy new year.

Cheers,
Heather



















































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