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Hi Everyone,
I am so excited that DishingwithDiane.com is TWO YEARS OLD today.
Wow, what a journey. I can’t believe that two years have passed.
As the saying goes, “it seems like only yesterday” that we started.
I have had so much fun sharing my tablescapes, family stories and recipes with you these past two years.
I want to thank all of the DishingwithDiane members for your support and for sharing and spreading the word about the blog as we continue to grow.
Please continue to ask your family and friends to follow, like and share DishingwithDiane.com so they will never miss a post.
It is just wonderful for me to have so many new friends in my life and receive so many comments about the blog.
Continue to send me your comments, I love hearing from you.
I hope that I have inspired you to try a new recipe or given you ideas to create your own tablescapes.
So now as we start year number THREE, let’s have a celebration!
Let’s set an anniversary tablescape…
I am starting out with a light dove gray tablecloth.
(With the lighting I was working with, I couldn’t get the true color gray from the tablecloth)
The napkins are black and the napkin rings are silver and black beaded. The sparkle the napkin rings adds to the table is perfect for a celebration.
The placemats are black woven and I am using black chargers as well. I wanted the focus to be only on the dishes; plus I love the beaded detail around the edge of the charger, it highlights the plates.
The dishes I chose for this occasion are by Isaac Mizrahi and the pattern is Madison Bloom. They are porcelain and feature a very soft and muted floral design.
The dinner plate and salad plate feature the same soft gray floral design with different color backgrounds. The dinner plate background is in off white and the salad plate is in black.
Complete set…
The flatware is acrylic made to look like crystal to coordinate with the stemware.
And once again, I am using my Waterford crystal champagne flutes.
I just love my second year blogiversary cake so much, that I decided to use it as my centerpiece.
The cake highlights the dishes perfectly. Three tiers of rosettes in black, gray and white to match the floral pattern on the dishes.
The cake plate is clear glass. I didn’t want any color to interfere with the rosettes. I am displaying the cake plate on a mirrored disc for a little more sparkle.
You know I love candles and to go with this tablescape, I am using a pair of black metal and crystal tree tealight candle holders with cup shaped blooms. I wanted to use these to continue my floral theme.
The more candles the better as far as I am concerned, so I am added a few black and white “damask pattern” votive candle holders to add a soft glow.
A few pieces of black, pearl and gray table confetti and some 2017 party danglers for the chandelier and the table looks complete to me now.
Place Setting
A bottle of prosecco to accompany the cake and we are all set for another celebration.
This year the filling is chocolate mouse and banana creme with fresh bananas.
Once again, I am truly grateful to all of you for allowing me to share my passion with so many new friends and members.
With each bite of this anniversary cake, I will be thinking of all of you and your support and well wishes throughout the year.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
On to year THREE of tablescapes, stories and recipes….
Table Details
Gray tablecloth from Party City
Black napkins from Amazon
Crystal flatware from Amazon
Champagne flutes from Waterford
Black, gray and off white dishes from Isaac Mizrahi
Black and silver beaded napkin rings from Bed, Bath and Beyond
Black woven placemats from Homegoods
Black beaded charger plates from Bed, Bath and Beyond
Black, gray and white table scatter from Michael’s Arts & Crafts
Crystal tree tea light holders from Amazon
Damask votive candle holders from Kate Aspen
2017 party danglers from Party City
Blogiversary cake from Alpine Bakery – Smithtown, NY
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Until my next post, make every day a celebration!