I love to work with bright colors, so this was another fun table.
I have had the fabric for years, but never seem to remember it for Cinco de Mayo. I was thrilled that I finally remembered to use it.
I was happy to find dishes in almost the same colors as the fabric.
The sombreros I used as napkin rings look a tad too blah for me. They were a last minute addition. I had no time to embellish--they really could have used some bright ribbons tied around the brim.
The bright yellow daffodils from my garden worked well with the big paper flowers that I hung upside down from the chandelier.
Don't you just love these paper flowers? My friend at work made them. She is the Food & Beverage Director and she needed big flowers for one her bar parties. These were sitting in the liquor room for the past year and she let me borrow them for last night. I think they made the entire table pop!
Are you wondering what that yellow snake-like thing is?
We like hard shell tacos and that thing is what holds them upright on the plate. I use them everytime I have tacos. After I had put them out, I realized that I had the stand alone shells, so I didn't really need them.
DH likes his on a wedge of lettuce sans shell.
We really enjoyed our quick Mexican dinner at this fun table. The only thing missing were the Margaritas!
I am linking to Tablescape Thursday today.
I have had the fabric for years, but never seem to remember it for Cinco de Mayo. I was thrilled that I finally remembered to use it.
I was happy to find dishes in almost the same colors as the fabric.
The sombreros I used as napkin rings look a tad too blah for me. They were a last minute addition. I had no time to embellish--they really could have used some bright ribbons tied around the brim.
The bright yellow daffodils from my garden worked well with the big paper flowers that I hung upside down from the chandelier.
Don't you just love these paper flowers? My friend at work made them. She is the Food & Beverage Director and she needed big flowers for one her bar parties. These were sitting in the liquor room for the past year and she let me borrow them for last night. I think they made the entire table pop!
Are you wondering what that yellow snake-like thing is?
We like hard shell tacos and that thing is what holds them upright on the plate. I use them everytime I have tacos. After I had put them out, I realized that I had the stand alone shells, so I didn't really need them.
DH likes his on a wedge of lettuce sans shell.
I am linking to Tablescape Thursday today.
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