What fun I had this weekend! I was hostess for a home party, and it gave me a great excuse to do a tiny tablescape as the theme for the party was Hawaiian Luau. It also gave me a great reason to clean my house, and it probably won't be quite this pristine again for a while.
I had so much fun putting this together! Just a tropical green bottle with faux lilies, a pineapple, coconut, and bananas placed on a bright strip of fabric, and tied with coordinating ribbon.
The Hawaiian-looking napkins were left over from my son's birthday party over a year ago.
I even wore this tropical print shirt. It was purchased this summer at Goodwill for a luau at a camp event.
Though I had invited many people, only one person...just ONE!...was able to make it. So disheartening. This is why I never hold home parties. *sigh*
A post by my friend BJ at Sweet Nothings (she's in my sidebar) got me to thinking about tables. When I got my first apartment, my parents gave me their old drop leaf table. I loved it because when it was just my daughter and I, I would drop both ends down and it was perfect for the two of us. When I had a party or get-together, like the little party I just had, I could put the ends up and put the leaf in the center, and have enough room for 8-10 people. I loved it! Alas, during a home move, my ex dismantled it and didn't put it back together right, so nothing slid into place any more, plus my children just about ruined it during their young destructive years.
I have a table that I adore now, but sometimes I do miss that little table, especially when I lived in my last apartment which had less room for my dining room table.
Some of you may have guessed, and yep, this is a teaser post for another great CSN review! I absolutely adore the beautiful lamp I got with my gift certificate last time. I was floored with their quick shipping. Stay tuned to see what I review next, and please do click on the link above to check out some drop leaf tables.
Maybe you'll find one to love as much as I loved my table!
I'll leave you with a recipe for a dish I served at my luau. So easy to make, and really delicious, even for those who normally don't like a dessert with Jello:
Pineapple-Lime Delight
1 can crushed pineapple
1 6 oz. pkg lime Jello
1 8 oz. pkg cream cheese, softened
1 8 oz. container Cool Whip
Drain the pineapple and reserve the juice. Add enough water to the juice to measure two cups. Boil and stir in gelatin. Add to bowl and chill until thick (like molasses), but not solid. In another bowl, mix together the softened cream cheese and the fruit. Add into the thickened Jello, then fold in Cool Whip until all is mixed thoroughly. Chill.
You can also make this with sliced strawberries instead of pineapple, and strawberrry gelatin instead of lime. I like that version even better, and sent my honey home with the strawberry dessert tonight.
Stay tuned...in addition to the upcoming review, there is more excitement in the works!
Sounds like it was a fun party. I love your table...very festive!! I love home parties...having them and going to them!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have a little something coming from CSN that you have been missing!!!! You are such a tease!!
Thanks for the recipe, it sounds delicious!!
XO,
Janie
I love your idea on the centerpiece here. Really cute. Sorry not as many came as you wanted but...maybe next time.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to wish you the merriest Christmas. Now that you have a fella, it will probably be one of your best Christmases ever.:)
hugs and kisses, bj
Happy, happy New Year ... Kady!
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