Christmas workshop
At the coffee shop this week-end we held our first adult workshop!
It was great fun. Everyone seemed pleased to have come and stayed an hour after it was over!
The theme was table art: how to prepare a festive table on a budget!
The first table presented had a natural vibe with linen tablecloths and little olive branches to mark places.
And a painted branch as a center piece. A simple idea that doesn't cost much but gives a poetique feel.
Next up a more traditional style with red and green but wth a simple leopard twist which modernises the look.
Unexpected but that's how I like it!
Making a flower arrangement with hedge finds and supermarket flowers is cost efficient and beautiful at the same time.
Mixing up old and new plates.
Next and last a "fun" table with gigerbread biscuits and the Christmas trees that we made earlier.
Christmas baubles scattered on the table. Easy, cheap and charmante.
It was great fun. Everyone seemed pleased to have come and stayed an hour after it was over!
The theme was table art: how to prepare a festive table on a budget!
The first table presented had a natural vibe with linen tablecloths and little olive branches to mark places.
And a painted branch as a center piece. A simple idea that doesn't cost much but gives a poetique feel.
Next up a more traditional style with red and green but wth a simple leopard twist which modernises the look.
Unexpected but that's how I like it!
Making a flower arrangement with hedge finds and supermarket flowers is cost efficient and beautiful at the same time.
Mixing up old and new plates.
Next and last a "fun" table with gigerbread biscuits and the Christmas trees that we made earlier.
Christmas baubles scattered on the table. Easy, cheap and charmante.
Labels: Christmas 2011
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looks great! great that you have started!
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