Thursday, August 19, 2010

Super Model - Stemware and Tablescaping Escapades' First Give-a-way

Hi and welcome to Tablescaping Escapades.  I am so excited!  I am sharing a tablescape that I really enjoyed preparing and I am joining the party at Susan's at Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday.  Plus, Tablescaping Escapades is having its first give-a-way - it's a Mikasa Cheers Votive Holder.  I'll give more details on that later.  But first things first, I took a lot of pics for today's post, so sit back and relax.  In fact, please join us for wine, cheese and dessert.

Here's the setting, a progressive dinner party - all planned for Tablescape Thursday.  When you think about it, does it seem like a progressive dinner party?  We hop from blog to blog enjoying the company and all the beautiful tablescapes set by talented bloggers.  Dessert is at our house in Jamestown Gold. 

Ooh La La La , check out that stemware.  It's uber gorgeous!  The Mikasa Jamestown Gold stemware - a service for four each of the iced beverage, white wine and champagne flutes - were wedding gifts.  Way before I met Mr. Wonderful, while in department stores browsing the china in the housewares department (at the time, I did not realize I was a dish-a-holic, but I am self-professed now, LOL.), I'd stop and gaze at these beauties, thinking one day I'll put these on my wedding registry.  Well when we registered, the Mikasa Jamestown Gold was one of the first items scanned by the bridal consultant. 


I just adore the shape of these stems.  And I really wanted service for eight, so for our wedding anniverary (or it could have been for Christmas) my dear Mommy gifted Mr. Wonderful and me with  four each of the iced beverage, white wine and champagne flute stems.


Did ya notice the iced beverage in front as first position.  When my family eats dinner in the dining room, we drink H2O on the rocks during and before dinner, just like we do at a restaurant before the drinks arrive.


The decanter mimics the curves of the stemware.  I used a crystal dessert plate as a wine coaster.


I'll be serving up something sweet in this crystal footed dessert bowl later.




Here's a look from the top.


Here's a profile of the lion's head on the bud vase.




The cheese dome to host something delish to pair with the wine.


The bud vases sit atop the most darling little crystal tiara cake plates.


As the sun fades, this five-arm candelabra will provide ambiance.


Peek over the shoulder of the decanter.  There are the grapes.



Layers ...


... and layers.



Gold Grande Duchess flatware to compliment the Super Models.




Last look at how I usually like to place the stemware for dinner.


Don't be shy.  Come on in.  I lit the candles for you.  It's time for wine, cheese and dessert.


What's your favorite confection?




In full bloom.


Cheese anyone?



Here's a dessert spoon.


Some plump grapes.


Candlelit tablescape.


Since we are serving dessert for the progressive dinner party, I rearranged the stemware for our guests.  Did you notice that I moved the white wine glass up front for wine, cheese and dessert?


I bought these crystal faceted napkin rings for my Christmas tablescape last year. 


Now, for the close up of the Super Models.  The iced beverage is curvaceous and full-figured.  Everybody loves her.  She often fashions H2O on the rocks, iced tea, and lemonade.  Hey, if red wine is your fancy, it's versatile as a goblet.


The  next Super Model appearing tonight is the white wine stem.  It's like a swim suit or runway model because it has the longest stem.  It's flirty and sassy.


And now the last super model to close the show, the Jamestown Gold champagne flute.  It's so delicate and petite, but not pretentious. She's the life of the party; everybody loves her.  Jamestown Gold - it is classic, timeless and has a graceful appearance - one of my favorite sets of stemware.  Now let's pop the champagne.  It's my first give-a-way.

Here's how you may register to win one Mikasa Cheers Votive Holder:

1. Watch this YouTube video ( click here ) from Mikasa that showcases its new Cheers collection and offers up entertaining tips and shares great party ideas. Then, add a comment on Tablescaping Escapades' current post about your  favorite tip from the video or a tip of your own for using the Mikasa Cheers Votive Holder; and/or

 2) Become a follower of Tablescaping Escapades; or

3) Interested existing followers as of August 19, 2010 before this post can send me an e-mail at tablescaping.escapades@gmail.com and get two entries to win.

Thursday, September 2, 2010 will be the last day to enter to win a Mikasa Cheers Votive Holder.  Tablescaping Escapades will announce the winner.  Mikasa will ship one of the Cheers Votive Holders to the winner.

Just to let you know, I am not an employee or affiliate of Mikasa; Mikasa is not paying me for my review of their products.  My views do not reflect the views of Mikasa.  Thanks to Mikasa for sponsoring my very first give-a-way on Tablescaping Escapades.

Guess what.  You may search and shop for Mikasa products at my astore (that's short for my amazon store), Tablescaping Escapades Emporium.  You may click on my storefront near the top of this page on the right and shop for all sorts of items for home and garden.
Let's keep this party going, swing on over to BNOTP and check out more beautiful tablescapes for Tablescape Thursday.

19 comments:

Entertaining Women said...

I hadn't seent the Mikasa Jamestown Gold previously. It's lovely, and I agree with you about the shape. I also really like your gold flatware. Thank you for sharing your charming design. Cherry Kay

Slice of Pie said...

Beautiful table. Love the vases atop the cake plates and the color of the candles is perfect ... soft and vibrant at the same time! Square dessert plates are fantstic. Thanks for sharing all your glistening crystal pieces!

Wanda Lee said...

Hello there,

I am delighted to have discovered your lovely blog through BNOTP, for Tablescape Thursday!..,

This is just so glistening and elegant! I love the colour of the candles and the charming bouquets in the exquisite vases atop the cake plates especially!... The overall tablescape is very appealing in every little detail..,

Thanks for sharing this with us today.

I just became a follower, perhaps you will also pop by and follow me as well as visit me..,I always so enjoy meeting new fellow bloggers!

Have a marvelous Friday and weekend!..,


Cheers and hugs from Wanda Lee

@ http://theplumedpen.blogspot.com and also
@ http://silkenpurse.blogspot.com

Marigene said...

Wow, what an elegant table...love all the sparkling crystal...the lime candles really add that nice little hint of color to the table.

Kathleen said...

That is a beautiful special occasion dinner table. I love it, all the sparkles!
Thanks for visiting and inviting me over. I am going to follow!

Yvonne @ StoneGable said...

YOur table is so exquisite with all of your fabulous crystal and stemware. I love the lines of your Jamestown goblets! And the citron green candles give such a punch of sass to this icy and formal table. This is upscale done so right!
Yvonne

Marlis said...

ooh that is one beautiful table. I love your Mikasa. It takes my breath away!

Marlis said...

I love the idea of the shrimp in a shot glass! the ideas are spinning around my head..

xinex said...

Beautiful and so elegant!..Chistine

Tess said...

Hi...

I decided to leave a comment here as well...your table is just exquisite and elegant!!! Beautiful!!!

Lynn said...

What a beautiful table setting, it just sparkles! We actually gave my boss a set of rocks glasses in the Cheers pattern last Christmas! I love the dots, that votive would be so much fun for so many holidays! Thanks for the chance:@)

BonjourRomance said...

Bonjour,
Yourtable is gorgeous, the stemware is so sleek and elegant. The unexpected candle color really works. I am a big candle person - it makes everything looks soft and romantic.
Thank you for coming by to visit and following along. Now I have found your beautiful blog. I'm a new follower.
Bon week-end,
Mimi

Tricia said...

I love the way your dark table shows off the sparkling crystal! Those candleholders are simply gorgeous, and the lime green candles look stunning in them. The Mikasa crystal is gorgeous -- very modern, yet classic.

The Charm of Home said...

This is one of my favorite stemware patterns! It is just gorgeous! I also love your crystal napkin rings. This whole table just sparkles.
Enter me!
Sherry

The Charm of Home said...

Oh, I watched the video. Wonderful ideas there. And I am a follower too.
Sherry

Sarah said...

What a beautiful table full of sparkles. This is certainly an elegant table! ~ Sarah

Fifi Flowers said...

pretty table LOVE the green candles!

Beth said...

I just love your blog header; the Old Country Roses and that gorgeous silver charger plate - lovely! I really like this tablesetting too. Pretty crystal and very elegant.

xinex said...

Hi again! I just watched the video and I am so glad I did. I love the idea of using shot glasses for individual serving of shrimp cocktail....Christine