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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Hazel Atlas "Dots"


We had a birthday in our family this week. I was charged with planning a very small dinner with low-fat food, so I wanted the table to look extra cheerful. What better way to brighten a table than to use Hazel “Dots” glasses in the Capri color!
The Hazel Atlas Glass Company was formed in 1902 in Wheeling, West Virginia through the merger of four companies – Hazel Glass Company, National Glass Company, Atlas Glass Company and the Wheeling Metal Plant. Hazel Atlas produced many different lines through the years, especially during the Depression era. From the research that I have done, I believe that the “Dots” line was produced in the 1960s. Some people mistakenly call this line “Capri Dots”. However, the “capri” actually refers to the beautiful blue color of my glasses. Hazel Atlas, also, made this pattern in other colors and clear ones.

The Hazel Atlas Factory in Wheeling.



I used the tumblers for our drinks.


The small whiskey glasses were used for condiments. They, also, can be used for holding shrimp for shrimp cocktail. Of course, they could be used for their original purpose – whiskey!


To make the table look more festive, I added more dots! These “Confetti” salad plates were purchased at Pier I. The white dinner plates under the colorful plates are the “Yardley” pattern by Mikasa.


The white napkins are surrounded by silver napkins rings, which read “EAT”. No problem there!


The colors in the “Confetti” plates helped me decide on the other pieces for the table setting. A burgundy woven placemat from Big Lots…

And the centerpiece – orange Gerber daises. Who cannot be happy gazing at orange Gerber daises??

Luckily, I already owned this basket with the burgundy trim. It was perfect to hold the daisies.
What about the low-fat menu requested by the birthday guest? Grilled filet mignon, fresh steamed green beans and new potatoes, with toasted slices of freshly baked bread from Fresh Market. The birthday cake was Angel Food cake with a bit of “free” Cool Whip.
The birthday party seemed to be a success and we did not have to feel too guilty about what we ate. The food did not matter that much anyway – we tablescapers know that the party is always about the table setting!
Diane



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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Sweet Thirteen

 

I am not sure how many times you have visited our blog, but I am the one in middle school, Emma. I have just gotten into tablescaping with my mom and grandmother this year, though I have played in the china since I was little.  I have been thinking that I can design my own table for my 13th birthday. Today is the first of many  ideas I am considering. I also want to do all of the food if I can, so everything you will see today is something most 12-year-olds can do.


I decided to do a beautiful buffet. Snack plates that I just adore sit at one end next to the silver. My mom's silver is Sir Christopher by Wallace. My silver is Francis the 1st by Reed and Barton, but I don't have 12 salad forks yet. I wanted to use her cocktail forks, but she only has 8 of those I think.


My mother loves snack plate and cup sets. These snack plates are Johnson Brothers Rose Chintz pattern.  I like how they have a place for the cup. They have blue, brown, and green in the pattern, too, so they would match different kinds of rooms.


My mom actually bought these plates to go with the punch bowl set. She bought the punch bowl set from a woman in New York off eBay. The 24 cups, the bowl, the stand, and the ladle were less than $40 including shipping, she said. After she bought the set, she wanted 24 plates to go with them. She doesn't have the actual cups in the pattern, but she said she doesn't need them because the punch cups fit. She found 24 of these great plates on Replacements.com. I am only using 12 of everything on this table.  I really adore these plates. They look white here, but they are actually cream. I still wanted to use the white tablecloth, though. I think they look fine on white.

For the food, I decided to use anything we had that didn't require cooking. 


I used fresh vegetables and ranch dip.


And I had crackers and cheese.


We have bought a lot of Girl Scout cookies lately, so I included those and some of the Valentine's candy we still have.


The grapes were pretty on the table. My mom bought this bowl and the matching chip and dip at an Oneida outlet store many years ago.


I think you can tell from this angle and some of the other pictures, I had peanuts on the table. My little sister and I love peanuts and peanut butter. As a baby, she called it teeny butter, and we still call it that in our house.


We also always have several kinds of juice. This is a punch I made with CranGrape juice. I found the recipe on the internet, and I have copied it at the bottom.


I added potpourri in a crystal basket and rose petals in a crystal bowl. They are the rose petals from my mother's earlier post about making frosted potpourri. Those were just for decoration, not eating, of course! I also had topiaries and a vase of flowers. My grandmother bought the vase in Ireland, and it was a gift to my mother. The pattern is Lismore by Waterford


The napkins are some my grandmother gave to my mother before I was born.


I like this look for a thirteenth birthday party. I would want to add a meat if it were close to a meal time.  The best part about this tablescape is that after my mom helped me take pictures, we ate this for lunch. Not all of it of course, but it was fun to make a buffet for ourselves!


Thank you for visiting me and trying the recipe!

Emma

CranGrape Punch

2 quarts of cranberry-grape juice, chilled
1-6oz can of frozen pink lemonade concentrate, thawed
1-32oz bottle of sparkling water, chilled
Mix the juice and lemonade concentrate in a punch bowl. Stir in the sparkling water just before serving.


From: http://www.freecookingrecipes.net/beverages/sparkling-cran-grape-punch

We used lemon juice and water to substitute for the pink lemonade concentrate and Sprite for the sparkling water. It was really good!


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