This was my beautiful food table! Plastic tablecloths make things easy and they look nice, so don't be afraid to use them. I used pink and white ones for my Valentine's Day Party table. I wanted to raise my cupcake stand up and add depth to the table, so I put a cardboard box lid in the middle of the table and covered it with a white tablecloth that I used as a table runner. Rather than using all matching dishes, I decided to use a variety of white, silver, and clear glass dishes.
Strawberry Milk and Strawberry Lemonade |
I had small glasses of strawberry milk and strawberry lemonade set out on the table for guests to take and then I had a pitcher of each for refills. I wasn't sure of the best way to make strawberry lemonade so I made regular lemonade and then added the strawberry syrup that was also used to make the strawberry milk. This actually made great strawberry lemonade and then I just added a strawberry to the side of each glass as a decoration!
Valentine's Day is a time for sweets and treats, but I knew that my guests would want more than just cookies and cupcakes. I didn't want to venture too far from the color scheme though so I had chips and salsa (red), crackers with turkey (pink) and cheese, and strawberries (red) and grapes.
I wanted a variety of good Valentine's day candy so I had M&Ms, candy conversation hearts, twizzlers, Lindor white chocolate truffles, and cotton candy. I picked out the red M&Ms since I wanted softer colors, like pink and white, on this table and then I was able to find bags of cotton candy that had several different colors of cotton candy in them. I picked out the pink and white to use on the table and left the other cotton candy for my family to eat after the party.
I love this white elephant and I thought it looked really nice on my pink and white Valentine's Day table! |
heart-shaped cookies |
These heart-shaped marshmallows and fruit tarts were a big hit. For the marshmallows I simply bought heart-shaped vanilla and strawberry flavored marshmallows and dipped them in melted white chocolate.
For the fruit tarts I used pre-made pie crusts, frozen strawberries and blueberries, sweetened condensed milk, granulated sugar, and powdered sugar. I divided a pie crust dough into 18 balls of dough, rolled each ball of dough in powdered sugar, and then placed all of them in mini cupcake pans (with liners in them). I used a tart shaper on each one and made sure to coat it in powdered sugar so that the dough would not stick to the shaper tool. I then baked the crusts and put the frozen fruit in a pan on the stove top. I added sugar to the fruit and heated it while the tart crusts were baking. When the crusts were finished baking I added some of the fruit and a small amount of sweetened condensed milk to each one.
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I made this cute garland out of heart-shaped doilies and ribbon! |
This is the dining room table where I had people eat after getting their food! |
This is what each of my place settings looked like. I wanted to carry the heart-shaped doilies into the dining room so I put one under each plate. I used white paper plates but I put silver chargers under them because silver chargers always make place settings look nicer. I put the treat bags on the plates because they matched the table settings perfectly and because I didn't want guests to forget them!
table scatter |
placecards |
Well I hope that you are all able to use some of my ideas and I hope that you all have awesome Valentine's Day Parties! Thanks for looking at my blog and I will be sure to make another post soon. Let me know if you have any comments or suggestions!
-Rebecca