Tuesday, June 28, 2016

An Outdoor Bridal Shower Setting!

A friend of mine's daughter is getting married in August, and I was excited to give her a bridal shower this past weekend.  The weather cooperated, even though we had to wait until the day of to set up because of rain.  With a little help from friends and family, the shower was a success!
The MOB provided this cute flag which could be seen from the street.
A bridal wreath adorned the front door.  I used a pew bow which I had made for the wedding of a friend in the center, along with roses and baby's breath.
Since the shower was outside, we directed guests with a sign so no one had to go up and down steps unnecessarily.
This cute sign welcomed guests to the backyard.  The MOB's bridal veil was used to decorate.
I found these cute bird feeders at Tuesday morning so I purchased two.  Loved the little umbrella, and though you can't see, it has a little bird perched on the bottom.
It was supposed to be sunny and hot.  Instead it was cloudy and muggy, but the canopies did provide some much needed shade for when the sun did peep out.  I set tables for 32 guests.  The pew bows I made were used at the corners of the canopies.
I painted an old silver tray with chalkboard paint on the inside and Annie Sloan on the rim.
The theme was pink and gold.  I used two gold candlesticks with candlecups to hold arrangements for the tablescape.
Since the tables I was planning to use weren't very wide, I began looking early for something low, long and narrow.  I found exactly what I was looking for at a consignment store.  The brass floral container was dirty and black, but after cleaning with brass cleaner, it looked almost brand new!  This arrangement was used on the center table.
I made seven of these pink and white runners.  It's hard to see, but the fabric has little birds on it.  So I pulled out my love birds to use on the tables.
This table was set for 20 guests.
I have been collecting white china trimmed in gold, and I had enough to use for the shower. All the patterns aren't exactly the same, but worked well together.
The iced beverage glasses are Chelsea by Godinger, from the Shannon collection.  I purchased these at Tuesday morning a few years back when I had an outdoor dinner for my son's high school graduation.
I used gold doilies under the plates instead of chargers.  Chargers were just too big for the narrow tables.
As for the tablecloths, I used solid white with a lace overlay.


I also used the round tables on the patio.  Since I kept the umbrellas in, I used white battenburg placemats, and changed to pink napkins.  Vases of stock, snapdragons, and alstromeira decorated the tables.
I needed one more table for four, so I used a folding round table.  

The buffet was set up using two rectangular tables and a round table in the center to hold dessert plates and forks.
Buffet table before food...
Buffet table with food!
A gold and white urn holds the flowers for the centerpiece, and I used two small silver vases with just one flower.
The menu:  ham biscuits, salad with fruit and pecans, cheese straws, spinach squares, caprese bites, and chicken salad with croissants.


Dessert table was set up using a white tablecloth and a pink overlay.  For this table, I used several of my glass pieces that are trimmed in gold.  I scout these out at estate sales.
Dessert table with food!  
The BTB's cousin made this adorable cake!  It was chocolate inside, moist, and delicious!
She also made the cute cake pops.
We had strawberries dipped in pink candy coating, pink m&m's, and homemade chocolate/nut/coconut cookies.  The cookies were made by a friend, who was so gracious to help me out!  These cookies are so good, it's impossible to eat just one!
Also, golden oreos dipped in pink candy coating, more cookies, and chocolate covered almonds.  Another pink cake, just in case we ran out of dessert lol!  The flowers here were baby's breath and pink carnations, in a crystal candlestick with a candlecup to hold the floral.
The centerpiece consisted of a large crystal compote that I found at a consignment store.  I decorated it with a white tulle "wedding" skirt on the bottom stem and a floral in the bowl.

Thinking this is picture overload, so I'll stop for now.  Part II coming soon, with more pictures from the shower.

Thanks for stopping by!  Come back soon!!

Hugs, Betsy

6 comments:

  1. This is all just gorgeous, Betsy -- what a lucky bride-to-be!!! I love all the pink and gold and white! It's so nice to see something traditional and classic, rather than trendy, which we see so much of these days. You did a great job, and I'm sure a good time was had by all! :)

    Have a great week.

    Hugs,

    Denise

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    1. A Perfect SettingJune 28, 2016 at 2:58 PM
      Hi Denise! Thank you so much for your kind words. I love the classic look, and I'm not even sure what the trends are these days! Yes, everyone seemed to have a good time, and I had fun planning and executing! Thanks again for stopping by!!

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  2. This is such a lovely setting! The pink is so elegant paired with there gold. Everything is beautiful!

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    1. Hi Shenita! Yes, I agree! The BTB choose the color scheme and lucky for me I had pieces that worked. Thanks for stopping by and your kind comments!!

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  3. Just found your blog, Your Outdoor Bridal Shower Party looks fabulous!! Your tables next to the pool look beautiful!! I can tell you had lots of fun planning this wonderful event.
    Thanks for sharing! New Follower!
    Jody

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    1. Hello Jody! Thank you for stopping by, and your kind comments. I have been away on vacation, but plan to post Part 2 soon!!

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