Wednesday, June 25, 2014



In entertaining everything has its place, especially the place card.

 

 

Have you ever been to a party where the host announces dinner is served and guests are left to pick their own seats?  Chaos can occur.  First, guests uncomfortably shuffle around trying to find their place or worse, stand around idly waiting for the host to tell them where to sit.  If they do find a place, it’s usually with other guests they know, leaving other attendees feeling left out.  So, although it may seem like a minor detail, place cards play an important role in the success of any party.   

For those of you wondering what the place card is, it is simply a card (or some form of) with the guests name written on it used at each place setting on the table, indicating where the guest should sit. 

Not only do I find place cards a fun accessory for decorating the table, I use them strategically as well.  First they enhance the theme of my party and offer a great accent for my place setting.  Secondly and more importantly, they allow me to choose which guests I want to sit where to stimulate conversation. 

I try to keep several ideas in mind when deciding where my guests should sit to keep the conversations flowing.  First I try to keep couples seated at the same table, but not necessarily next to each other. I do this by alternating male and female.  But more than often, I seat guests by common interests and personality types.  For example, if I know I have a lively guest with a great sense of humor, I try to place them in the middle of the group so that more guests have access to him/her.  Or if it is family gathering and I know certain guests are not as fond of each other as the rest, I’ll try and seat them at opposite ends of the table.  Hopefully my careful planning will allow for a lively and harmonious meal. 

Place cards for more formal, large gatherings are usually the little cardboard tents you see at weddings that have guests' names on them like “Mr. Johnson” or “Mr. Michael Johnson”.  

For more casual settings, almost anything can be used as a place card as long as it has someone’s name on it.  For these less formal gatherings, I just write the guest’s first name on the place card, such as “Michael”.  If I have more than one guest with the same first name, I add the first initial of their last name to distinguish between the two. 

When possible, try to be creative and personalize your place cards to reflect the theme of your party, table setting, or event.  Often I incorporate my place cards within party favors intended for guests to take home with them after the meal.  For example, at a garden party, I used a small herb plant with a plant stake in it bearing the guests name as their place card, again, they took their plant home with them as a favor.  And during the holiday season I often use ornaments with guest’s names on them as place cards they can later take home.   

The point is, use your imagination, and with the ease of computer-generated graphics, you can even print your place cards yourself.   

Here’s one extra final idea I don’t think enough people take advantage of… using place cards on a buffet table to identify the different foods on display.  I always do this with my parties and it’s especially helpful in letting guests know what they are eating especially if someone is allergic to a type of food I’m serving. 

So if you think place cards are just a minor detail, think again.

Monday, May 12, 2014

Beautiful Landscape Wall Plate





 Many people take their bathrooms for granted, they don't always put a lot of thought into the decorating of this room. We should take the time to decorate our bathrooms, because it is the one room that everyone sees when visiting. This landscape wall plate from Vietri can add a beautiful touch to your bathroom with little effort on your part.
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Making Your Small Apartment Yours






 Are you moving into an apartment for the first time? Or do you have a small apartment and have no idea where to start with decorating? The key is to utilize your space wisely, interchanging large expensive pieces with more affordable ones. The following article goes into detail about how to personalize your first apartment.

When it comes to color, I think it’s important to have balance in your space — a nice blend of both colors and neutrals can really make a space pop. If you’re worried your landlord won’t allow you to paint the walls, suggest neutral colors like gray, tan or maybe a soft lavender to avoid a drab interior. You may not want to live with the eggshell white color you might have seen in a college dormitory or your elementary school.

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Classic Beauty




 This handmade terracotta vase from Vietri will add elegance and charm to any room of the house. You can keep this piece in your home all year because white will complement any decor.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Perfect Present For Any Mother!





If you are looking for the perfect Mother's Day present, look no further. This beautiful ceramic planter will be the highlight of any garden. If you bring in the following coupon, you will receive 20% off today!

Table Setting Guides

 Do you know that there are different types of table settings for different events? There are informal, formal, and basic settings. Look at this guide to learn about the different types of settings.

Setting a table is not as difficult as it seems. The basic rule is: Utensils are placed in the order of use, that is, from the outside in. A second rule, with only a few exceptions is: Forks go to the left of the plate, and knives and spoons go to the right.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

How To Throw An Easy Dinner Party

 As children, many of us liked to play pretend tea, treating the gathering of friends as a special event. As adults we tend to lose the focus on fun when planning a social gathering, and instead internalize our stress while still attempting to throw a great party. Having friends and family over for any type of party should be a time everyone enjoys, and throwing dinner parties should not cause panic attacks. 

 The most important rule in dinner party planning is picking a good group. Make sure that the people you have invited all have something to contribute to conversation, and that the attendees will get along. Compiling a list of culturally relevant discussion items before dinner is a good way to ensure that conversation will flow easily.
 Here are some tips on throwing the easiest dinner party:
 - Ask guests before planning a menu if anyone has allergies or special diets
 - Make dishes that are in your wheelhouse, ones that you are comfortable with
 - Check your glassware and serve ware inventory, so that you aren't forced to substitute a setting with paper plates
 - Prep food beforehand
 - Ask guests to bring desserts, so that you don't have to bake anything
 - Plan music, create a play list days before
  The most important tip is to let go and enjoy! If you are tense and anxious, that feeling will rub off on your guests.

Tricky Table Manners Explained

Attending a formal dinner party for the first time can be intimidating, especially if you are unaware of the delicacies of table etiquette. How do you indicate that you are finished your meal? What if you have a hair in your soup? This article goes into great detail on how to navigate a dinner party, and how to display proper table manners.
The whole pass-to-the-right thing is really just to ensure that there is some type of order. Food is always passed in one direction to avoid having someone end up with two dishes at once. You can either hold the platter for the person you are passing to while she takes her food or, if the platter seems easy to hold and serve from, you may simply pass it to the guest next to you once you’ve taken your share. Remember to take a small enough portion so that there’s plenty left for everyone else. When you pass something with a handle, like a gravy boat, pass it with the handle side toward the person you are passing to, so that she can take it easily.

Ten Fun Dinner Party Themes

Dinner parties can be a lot of fun, especially when you experiment with themes. Utilizing seasonal vegetables and fruits as part of your decor can make a typical dinner party a cozy affair. Read the following article for tips on dinner party themes.

Dig your tajine out from the back of the cupboard, find a few Moroccan recipes and host an evening of exotic food and culture. Hang a few coloured glass lanterns and lay out your most colourful, patterned tablecloths, napkins and plates. If you can, borrow a low table and surround it with plush cushions for a more authentic spread.

Decorating Tips To Avoid

The term home decor can be applied to functional and purely decorative pieces, and it can take years to accumulate a collection that reflects your personal taste. After spending so much time investing in your home, you want to be able to reflect proudly on the interior for years to come. It helps to have articles such as the following to inform you of current trends and tips so that you avoid making major decorating tips.

Visual Clutter. Unfortunately, this is another one of Matt’s pet peeves! But if there is one thing that really puts a damper on a beautiful room, it’s clutter. It’s the stuff that should just be put away, like magazines, books, projects and shoes. If you want these items in the room, create a storage piece for them.

Easy Tips For Spring Decorating



 Even if you live in an area where seasons don't change much, it can still be a fun and worthwhile practice to decorate for upcoming season changes. Using pastel ribbons with your cloth napkins, or perhaps adding in-season flowers to the bigger rooms in your house can do a lot to improve your mood.
Add colorful pastel ribbons; roll the napkins in a water goblet and just fill the table with spring flowers and bunnies and your family will enjoy a heightened sense of the season.

Mother's Day Menu Ideas

Mother's Day is fast approaching, and a common concern is trying to figure out what to buy for the woman who has everything. Making a meal is nice, but curating a menu specifically for the honored guest shows that you really care. Setting your table with beautiful glassware and serveware takes your occasion to a new level.

This menu touches on many cuisines: Mexican enchiladas, French crepes and down-home American biscuits and gravy!

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Top Ten Wedding Registry Tips

When you are creating a gift registry of any kind, it is difficult not to go over-board. Some people view the registering process as a free-for-all and click on every single item that mildly interests them, regardless of the cost. It is important to be considerate of your guests when setting up a registry. Here is an article that goes over very important tips for registering.

When a guest buys a gift for you, your registry should automatically update, allowing other guests to see what’s been purchased (and allowing you to see what’s on its way!). Make sure to revisit your registry often (trust us, you’ll be visiting several times a day once the wedding day nears), and update it with additional selections as products are purchased so that guests always have a variety of things to choose from. Aim to have at least twice as many items on your list as guests at your wedding.

Passover Centerpiece Ideas


Passover can be an intimate dinner with family or a large celebration with friends and loved ones. While there are definitely certain things that should always remain tradition for the sanctity of your heritage, it is also important to have a little fun when preparing for the event. Here are ten simple centerpiece idea for an impressive Passover by The Jewish Hostess.
Go through your storage closets and pull out stored wedding gifts that you haven’t used in years. You’d be surprised at the gorgeous display you can create by lining up assorted bud vases and filling them all in the same color scheme.

Basic Table Manners


When someone goes through the trouble of throwing a dinner party or hosting a holiday meal, they expect a minimum amount of etiquette from their guests. If you have never heard of Emily Post, now would be a good time to familiarize yourself with her lessons. The following list from Emily Post are the top ten table manners.
Avoid slurping, smacking, blowing your nose, or other gross noises. (If necessary, excuse yourself to take care of whatever it is you need to take care of.)

Tips For Hosting A Great Dinner Party

 Hosting a dinner party is something that one does to show appreciation for loved ones, or to network professionally, or perhaps to upgrade a holiday dinner. Whatever the reason may be for the dinner party, it should not be a stressful experience for the host or hostess. This is a time for socializing and networking, so your focus should be on the guests more than anything else.
  One way to break up the momentum and relieve stress on yourself is to serve different course in different rooms of the house. Not only will this create a chance for your guests to appreciate your home decor, it will also alleviate the stress of cleaning up the table in between courses. No one wants to sit there as the table is de-crumbed and tidied.
  Some people choose to have their dinner parties catered, and that can be a huge stress relief, but you should still add a personal touch to the meal. Creating a special dessert or appetizer shows that you took the time out to create something unique and that you put some thought into the occasion. Perhaps you decide to create personalized place cards or place settings for your guests, or maybe curate individual gift bags to take home, whatever it is will make a huge difference in the comfort of your guests.

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Designing On A Budget


Designing your home should not break your bank. If you have a few key pieces that accent each room, quality pieces, you can decorate the rest of your home on a budget and still have an upscale appeal. The following article goes over ways to design your home on a budget.
Not only is a "matchy-matchy" look boring, but buying entire suites of furniture tends to cost more than putting together a creative, eclectic look. Mix it up by opting for a couch and chairs upholstered in complementary fabrics, flanking a bed with unmatched nightstands and decorating with other diverse items unified by color, form, material and tone. Or try pairing a stately wood table with shiny aluminum or brightly colored plastic chairs. And don’t be afraid to mix high-end and low-end or modern and traditional.


Decorating Secrets


Decorating your home should be an exciting venture, not an overwhelming one. Having the knowledge of the latest trends for interior design creates an inviting home; one that you are actually excited to live in. Having a home decorated with your personal style in mind makes it easier to entertain, and guests will appreciate the details. This slide-show by HouseBeautiful highlights 20 decorating secrets.
Gold is back in a big way. A few accents will warm up a room, like this classic living room.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Easter Dinner

Are you planning on having guests for Easter dinner? Are all of your dishes and cups mismatched? Come visit us at the store and we will design a table for you that will impress your guests for years. http://www.tisfortable.com/

Beautiful Vase!

Do you love displaying fresh flowers in your home? This vase from Vietri is a piece of artwork on its own, but can make a beautiful centerpiece when you add fresh flowers. The swirls of color in this vase will complement any home decor. http://www.tisfortable.com

Creative And Citrine

Do you need something to liven up the decor in your home? This Chaos Citrine piece will add elegance and creativity to any part of your home. http://www.tisfortable.com/homedecor.html

Tea Lights And Ambiance

Do you love tea lights? The only thing that can create more ambiance is this mini hibiscus tea light holder from Hudson Beach. Let us know what colors complement your home decor and we will order them for you. http://www.tisfortable.com/homedecor/decorative-objects.html?manufacturer=136

Spring is here!

As we enter Spring fully, pastels are seen everywhere in decorations. If you like to change the feel of your home for every new season, try these pastel blue plates from Vietri. http://www.tisfortable.com/

Bold Colors

Do you like experimenting with bold colors? Why not have some fun with your table with these plates from Vietri! Let us know what your colors are and we will help you! www.tisfortable.com

Redecorating

Have you been planning a remodel for your home? Consider updating your dinnerware and home decor along with structural improvements! Something as small as your coasters can brighten up any room. We have many beautiful pieces available at affordable prices! http://www.tisfortable.com/dinnerware.html?p=2&price=-1000

Patricia Spratt

Did you know that we offer customized linens? Along with the highly skilled Patricia Spratt, we can offer you the very best in linens and table design! http://www.tisfortable.com/

Easter Plates

Are you excited for Easter? Make your guests comfortable as they admire your home decor, with the latest Vietri Easter plates! Allow us to make the best out of your selections as we design your table for the next big holiday! http://www.tisfortable.com/

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Redecorating On A Budget

Are you re-decorating your home on a budget? We have many items for less than $100 that will add elegance and style to your home. One way to build your dinnerware collection in an affordable manner is to start with classic pieces in colors that go with everything. Read More At T Is For Table

10 Hottest Wedding Registry Trends For 2014

Your wedding is the most single most important day as a couple, and planning it should be exciting! Trying to prepare your new life together is also very important, and you should consider all of the things that you and your partner want as you enter the new world as a married couple. There are always trends in the wedding industry every new year, and this article goes into detail about the wedding registry trends for 2014...

Clear glasses definitely have a place on your registry, but don’t be afraid to experiment with colored glassware too. Barware or crystal tumblers are ideal candidates for trying colors. Look for deep, solid hues that will pop on your table but still mix seamlessly with your other glassware. If you’re feeling bold, try mixing two hues in a similar shade, like purple and indigo. If you’re color shy, opt for a set of ombré glasses for a more subtle splash.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

The Importance Of A Wedding Registry

Getting married can be one of the most stressful times in a person’s life. Weddings can be so overwhelming that it can be too much to consider what your future home will look like. Setting up your new home with your new spouse is a very important step to starting life as a couple.

Setting up your registry is the most important part of planning your future home. As you peruse the store or shop online, think about what you want for your new home. Even if you have been living with your fiancée beforehand, it is always good practice to update your surroundings as you embark on the journey as husband and wife. Select things for your registry that you wouldn't normally purchase.


If you have a wedding coming up in the near future, consider where you may want to register now before everything else overwhelms you. Not only is setting up a registry fun, it is necessary so that your guests aren't stumped when it comes to buying you a gift. This article gives good advice on how to set up your registry.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Choosing Home Decor for Your Wedding Registry

If you have a wedding coming up in the near future, consider where you may want to register now before everything else overwhelms you. Not only is setting up a registry fun, it is necessary so that your guests aren't stumped when it comes to buying you a gift. This article gives good advice on how to set up your registry.

Most people avoid buying home decor as wedding gifts, unless they know the couple very well--or unless it's something you registered for. Besides, many couples today live together before they are married, so their homes may already be completely furnished.
Are you working with a "blank slate," so to speak? This can be both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, you can decorate your home around a brand-new style, theme or color scheme. On the other hand, it can be very difficult to decide on home decor for your wedding registry. Need some help getting started?
Establish your style(s)
Are you more contemporary or traditional? Do you like bright colors, or more muted ones? Work with your future spouse to brainstorm your preferred decorating styles. Pore through magazines if you need to. Consider colors and elements that you like and dislike. Make a list to which you can refer as you register for wedding gifts for the home.
Envision each room
Now that you know your overall style, envision how you want each room to look. For example, your kitchen might have stainless steel and black appliances. Register for a microwave or toaster that works with that style. Choose a cherry-red mixer or daffodil dish towels that pop against your contemporary kitchen. Want a luxurious bathroom? Register for plush, white bath towels.
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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Wedding Registry: 5 Registry Items to Splurge On

Here is a great article for brides planning their wedding from TheKnot.com. Setting up your wedding registry is a very important step because the gifts you receive will help prepare your new home together.


When choosing goods for your newlywed nest, everyday plates, stainless flatware, and small appliances are shoo-ins, but don't pass high-ticket items by because you think no one will buy them (guests can go in on gifts together), or that you'll never use them (think to the future). This is the time to upgrade the everyday versions of what you have, and also to get all the indulgences you need for special occasions (hosting Thanksgiving dinner four years from now.) So get that scanner ready for these five super-fine splurges:

Make a Sterling Choice
In our parents' time, sterling silver flatware was a fixed item on most wedding registries, and complete sets were passed down from one generation to the next. These days, couples tend to skip over sterling in favor of stainless, liking its lower price tag. But stainless will never hold the value, beauty, and heirloom quality of real silver. And it wears so well -- the more you use silver, the better it looks and the shinier the patina grows. Although it has to be hand-washed, the extra elbow grease is worth it for beautiful silver.

Work your china into your everyday dinners, as this top-quality tableware is meant for regular use.
Fine Dining
A lot of people shy away from fine dinnerware, thinking that usage once or twice a year doesn't make this fragile purchase worth it. But the truth is that porcelain and bone china are actually tougher and more durable than common stoneware. So don't save china for special occasions only, instead work it into your everyday dinners, as this top-quality tableware is meant for regular use.

Slice and Dice
High-quality knives are probably the single best investment you can make in your kitchen. Allowing you to prep meals faster, more easily, and more safely, you will immediately notice the impact of a quality knife on your cooking. Don't worry about getting the whole 23-knife set (although definitely do if you'll put them to good use).


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