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Tabletop Envy

I have been brainstorming and searching for fabulous tabletop inspiration latley.  When I spotted this gorgeous tablescape from the talented Karen Tran I was so inspired. I am loving all the details, from the ribbon accents on the vases to all the colorful blooms. LOVELY!  






Xoxo~ Nycia

Kids Valentine's Day Table

Lets start this love filled week off with a cute kids table from Samantha Cabrera.  If you are a mom like myself you can appreciate getting creative with the kids for Valentine's DAY and having a little fun. I am still loving this adorable tablescape and had to pull it out of my archives.  Might just be worth recreating for your kiddos!





Xoxo~ Nycia

Valentines Inspired "Love Story Table"

Back in December I had the opportunity to collaborate with two of my favorite vendors for an intimate table for two inspiration shoot. The idea behind the shoot was a "Love Story" table for two for Valentines day in an intimate setting. I truly love the way this tablescape turned out.

The talented Lindy of Lindy Floral, out did herself with the gorgeous floral; reds with hints of pinks and purple lined the center of the table. We added a touch of black lace to give the table that sexy feel and brought in candles of course, to set the mood. Pages from a vintage love story book were added to bring in that special touch.  Thanks to the talented Shalyn Nelson Photography for the gorgeous photography. I hope to share more soon!












Styling & Design: Inspired Events and Designs
Photography: Shalyn Nelson
Florals: Lindy Floral
Location: Coal Vines Austin
Linens; Unique Design & Events



Xoxo~ Nycia

Thanksgiving DIY: Fresh Herb & Flower/ Box Centerpiece

There is nothing like having fresh flowers and herbs in your Thanksgiving tablescape, but flowers can break the budget depending on what you are looking for.


For last weeks News segment we went with fresh herbs(rosemary & basil), garden flowers, and gourds for the Thanksgiving centerpiece.  The good thing about this arrangement is you can use a basket from your pantry or even a shoe box covered in kraft paper and you can always replant afterwards.  Such an easy way to have a stylish, but budget friendly centerpiece for your Thanksgiving gathering. 




How to:
-Line box or basket with plastic or newspaper
-Place old books in the bottom to add height
-Place garden plants or flowers inside, placing them where you want them(we used mums, basil and rosemary  from local grocer each under $4.00)
-Fill in with  pumpkins, squash, or even apples to add color and texture




Xoxo~ Nycia