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Creative
Décor for Holiday Entertaining
When the weather turns cooler, our thoughts turn indoors --
to guests, food, entertaining, decorating and holidays to
come.
Of all the times of year, home entertaining is most popular
during the Thanksgiving and winter holiday season.
Are you looking for new ways to show your holiday spirit
this season? Think you're ready to host a holiday bash this
year -- on a budget? These simple decorating ideas can
transform your home into a winter wonderland, without
breaking the bank.
Find New Uses for Everyday Items
Look around your house for everyday items, such as glasses,
plates and candy. Use your imagination with ordinary items
and create a festive decor. Here are some ideas from Libbey,
a prominent glassware producer in the United States, to get
your creative holiday juices flowing:
* Fill glasses or coffee cups with decorative stones,
marbles or beans, then place a tealight candle inside.
* Use goblets as blooming parfaits. Unpot miniature
poinsettias just before they bloom, wash the potting mix off
their roots and pack them into glasses or cups.
* Build your own multi-story centerpiece with glassware and
plates. Fill center glasses with cranberries, kumquats or
potpourri. Trail an ivy fountain off the elevated plates.
* Go vertical with your food, tucking a wrap sandwich inside
a short beverage glass, or serving pretzel rods in a pilsner
glass.
* Use patterned glasses for impromptu vases, creating
centerpieces or table displays with an assortment of styles
and sizes.
* For one-of-a-kind cookies, press interesting designs in
dough using the pattern on the sides or bottom of your
favorite glass.
Light up Your Tabletop
Holiday lights aren't just for trees -- try this simple
decorating tip found in the Libbey Entertainment Guide and
illuminate your upcoming party. You'll need:
Short strands of battery-powered clear or colored lights
Small gift boxes to conceal the battery packs
Clear glass dinnerware
Sheer fabric napkins
Lay napkins folded or flat on table and place dinner plate
on top. Wind a circle of lights under each napkin, following
the curve of the plate. Arrange the bulbs so the tips of the
lights extend slightly beyond the edge of the napkin. Run
the cord from the lights to a small gift box beside the
plate and place the battery pack inside.
Create a Winter Wonderland Centerpiece
One of the easiest ways to liven up your dining room table
is with a festive centerpiece. Think beyond expensive
flowers and candles though, and look straight to your
kitchen cabinets. Create an adorable snowman centerpiece
from a few simple plates, a mug and candy. You'll need:
Matching white plates in two or three different sizes
(dinner, dessert, saucer)
Brightly colored oversized coffee cup
Assorted holiday candies for decoration
Arrange plates largest to smallest to create the circles of
the snowman's body. Place the coffee cup sideways above the
smallest plate to make the snowman's hat. Have children
create a face, scarf, buttons and accessories using their
favorite holiday candies.
Add Shine to Your Tabletop
Make your tabletop glimmer and glow with this simple
centerpiece idea using Libbey's Metropolis martini glasses.
You'll need:
Martini glasses
Silver BBs (one box for every glass you fill) or small glass
decorating marbles
White tealights
Fill martini glasses with BBs or marbles, leaving 1/2 inch
at the top of the glass. Place a single white tealight in
the center of the glass, making sure it's level and secure
in the BBs or marbles. Place glasses on the table in lieu of
traditional tapers or votives.
Serve an Old Favorite -- with a Twist
Though most parties center around food, serving gourmet
meals can be expensive and time-consuming. You can still
impress your guests by serving special holiday drinks at a
fraction of the cost of a full meal. Try this recipe for an
eggnog latte -- a new twist on an old holiday favorite.
You'll need:
2 cups dairy or canned eggnog
1 tablespoon light-colored rum
1 tablespoon bourbon
1 cup hot brewed espresso
ground nutmeg
Heat eggnog in small heavy saucepan over medium heat until
hot, but do not boil. Stir rum and bourbon into hot
espresso. Transfer half the eggnog and half the espresso
mixture to a blender. Cover and blend until frothy. Repeat
with remaining mixtures. Divide evenly among coffee cups.
Sprinkle with nutmeg. Makes 5 (6- to 8-ounce) servings.
For more great seasonal decorating tips and ideas, order
Libbey's free Entertainment Guide. Filled with creative
serving and home decorating ideas, as well as tasty
theme-based recipes, Libbey's Entertainment Guide will make
your next entertainment occasion a success. In addition,
tips on choosing the right glass or setting the perfect
table make the guide valuable year-round. To receive a free
Entertainment Guide visit www.libbey.com.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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