Holiday Entertaining

Celebrating Fall with A Harvest Dinner – Part I

Enjoying our favorite time of year with a gathering at Serenbe Farms
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A few months ago I was asked by Occasions Magazine to create a holiday entertaining spread for their September issue.  Any holiday; whatever my little heart desired.  So since fall is my absolute favorite it was obvious I would gravitate towards that, but instead of Halloween or Thanksgiving I wanted to create something that celebrated the changing of seasons; a harvest dinner.   

The only thing standing in the way of my vision was transforming hot-lanta in the middle of June into a crisp fall day in October.  Luckily just outside of Atlanta you can find exactly what I was looking for in the form of a magical place called Serenbe.  The day was a scorcher, one for the books.  Our gorgeous red cake actually melted and se almost all passed out from heat stroke, but when the sun began to set, the light became perfect and in my eyes something magical happened, harvest happened.

Bursting with fall tabletop ideas I decided to make the table itself the focal point knowing that while this was a celebration of fall the table could easily transition to a Thanksgiving or even Christmas table with a few small tweaks.  I wanted the table and seating to feel organic; matching but not matching if you know what I mean.  

A lush green garland full of feathers ran down the center, with simple but perfectly layered place settings in warm brown and burgundy tones.  Spray painted gold pears held guests’s names and “I’m thankful for” and “I couldn’t live without” cards waited to be filled out.  A personal holiday tradition, guests fill out the cards then place them in a bowl.  As  the bowl is passed around the table each guest pulls a card and reads it out loud.  It’s just a little way to get the conversation flowing and most importantly give thanks.

 

I couldn’t have been happier with how everything turned out.  In fact because I have so many images I absolutely adore it’s going to actually take me 3 days to share it all with you.  So for today we focus on the table.  And if you’re in the area pick up the Florida or Georgia issue to see the spread or read all about it online .  And make sure you check out our behind the scenes video.  Happy harvest Loves!  truly, MKR

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Concept & Styling:  Mandy Kellogg Rye of Waiting On Martha, Inc.  |  Photography:  Rustic White Photography  |  Videographer:  Imagine Video Production  |  Rentals:  Blue Eyed Yonder   |  Florals:  Gertie Mae’s Florals   |  Cake:  Anne Kathleen Cakes   |  Place Settings:  Ross Sveback faux bois  |  Boxwoods white plates, horn mug, horn knife  |  West Elm rose gold silverware  | World Market glassware  |  Calligraphy:  Ashley Buzzy McHugh  |  Clothing & Jewelry:  Bloomingdales,  All Saints jacket  |  BCBG Max Azria Dress  |  Sam Edelman Boots  |  Michael Kors & Kate Spade bracelets, Michael Korsring  |  Location:  Serenbe  |  Makeup:  Brielle Brenner  |  Hair:  MichelleMcCoy of Vidal Sassoon  |  Nails:  Essie wicked + gold glitter polish on the party nail  |  Champagne Cocktail:  St. Germaine + Champagne + Blackberries

Rocky Mountain High

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Holiday Champagne Waiting on Martha

Every year the Mr. and I hit the slopes for a week of seclusion, skiing and hot toddies.  Well if you read my post last Friday you’d know that this is the first in eights years that a ski vacation wasn’t in the cards, (insert tear here).  So when Occasion Magazine reached out about a winter dinner party I thought if I can’t go to the mountains I’ll just bring them to me.

Teaming up again with my two favorite photogs Robert and Tiffany of Rustic White we ascended on to Ecco Atlanta on a sunny Saturday afternoon and transformed it into a cozy mountainside chalet.  With rich velvet curtains, a plethra of plaids, fresh evergreens, and rustic elements everywhere all that was left to add was snow.

Happy Monday loves!  xoxo

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 Don’t be afraid to mix plaids and patterns, nothing is worse than matchy-matchy elements.

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To keep champagne cold and to add a pop of color I simply skewered cranberries, froze them overnight, and popped a skewer in each glass of bubbly before the guests arrived.

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Mercury glass was the perfect way to add warmth to the table and counterbalance all of the masculine rustic pieces.

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Shop the shoot…Plaid Plates, Waiting On Martha  |  Plaid Table Runners, Homegoods  |  Charcoal Napkins, Boxwoods  |  Deer Napkin Rings, Boxwoods  |  Deer Salt & Pepper Shakers, Boxwoods  |  Resin Antlers, Waiting On Martha  |  Plaid Planters, Waiting On Martha  |  Faux Fur Blanket, World Market  |  Mercury Glass Vases, World Market  |  Antler Mirror/Tray Waiting On Martha  |  Mercury Glass Votives, Waiting On Martha

My ensemble…J.Crew Cheetah Dress, old || Necklace BCBG Maxazria, old (similar HERE) || DKNY Tights || Kate Spade NY Red Suede Heels, old (similar HERE) || Nail Polish OPI

All Images via Rustic White Photography

A Very Thankful Thanksgiving with Occasions Magazine

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I recently had the chance to create 2 different holiday tablescapes for one of my favorite magazines, Occasions.  First up, Thanksgiving.  I wanted to create a table that was very inviting and warm, but most importantly I wanted a table ANYONE could re-create or draw inspiration from.  So how did I do that?  By running around like a mad woman and pulling my MUST have entertaining pieces from my own kitchen then adding festive accents from Ice Milk Aprons, Boxwoods, World Market, Homegoods, and Hobby Lobby.

With help from my parents, the amazing duo Robert and Tiffany from Rustic White Photograpphy and my dear friends over at Ecco Atlanta I somehow pulled it off.  Below are some pics, but check out Occasions Magazine for my entertaining MUST Haves, how you can “shop the shoot” and an oh-so-easy “Toasted Cider” cocktail recipe.  Happy early Thanksgiving loves,  xoxo

 

 

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