Please! I beg you!! Don’t ever feel that choosing “formal” china, stemware, and silverware is a bad idea because it’s too “stuffy” or boring. While it may initially be intimidating to consider a tablescape filled with porcelain and crystal ( especially if you’ve watched Downton Abbey!!) ... Let us encourage you otherwise! Check out these fun ways to add charm and whimsy to the elegance of choosing “formal” … Photo Credit: https://ruffledblog.com 1 – Use Mismatched Patterns There are SO many lovely vintage patterns and colors of china, stemware and silverplate! Feel free to mix and match your favorites to achieve a whimsical cottage look that’s less formal, but still extremely charming and elegant. Choose a single dinner plate for each place setting for simple meals, or stacked mismatch for meals with multiple courses. Photo Credit: https://thevintagetable.com.au/ Photo Credit: https://rusticweddingchic.com 2 – Add Unexpected Elements We found one of our favorite “unexpected e
"Because I'm not sure I'm seeing it! Can't I just buy everything myself and save money? And what about using disposables?" Well, yes, you certainly could buy everything yourself. But honestly, all things considered, it's not likely you would save money. And it is certain that you would lose time, energy, and peace of mind! As for disposables ... please, don't even consider it. Follow along for a couple of minutes! Let us address some common objections and see if we can convince you that party rentals, especially vintage , are a win-win for most every special event! "I'm a great DIYer and Thrift Shopper! I can "treasure hunt" at yard sales, thrift stores and on Facebook Marketplace to gather everything I need at a fraction of the price." We recently met a momma who was doing just this for her daughter's wedding reception -- Party of 200! Honestly, we seriously admire folks who have the time, energy and resources to manage such a