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Vintage Shabby Chic Dessert Table (16 photos)

 
 

 
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    belle815:

    Hi! This setting is beautiful. Where did you get the table runner with hanging crystals?

    • February 10, 2012 at 9:03AM
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  • A Charming Fête:

    Thank you! The table runner is actually a large scarf that I found at H&M! It was the perfect color... The crystal strands are seperate. I just draped and pinned the long strands to the table cloth then added the large 2" teardrops. The pins are hidden below the pom pom fringe on the scarf.

    • February 15, 2012 at 9:16AM
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    eileen ovaclosa:

    Absolutely LOVE this setting ! Are the tassels made of cloth or paper ? Did you make them or purchase them ?

    • March 15, 2012 at 8:32AM
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    • Thanks! I made the tassels using tissue paper. There are a few good tutorials online but they are a bit labor intensive. I've seen them on Etsy for a reasonable price as well!

      • March 16, 2012 at 8:19PM
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We designed a dessert table for a bridal show recently and it turned out beautiful! This would easily translate to a bridal shower or baby shower dessert display. We wanted to create a super-soft, pastel palette with lots of amazing details. We started with our signature company colors- pale mint green and light peach. We wanted to put a vintage-shabby chic spin on it and incorporated vintage floral china (found at a garage sale), vintage blue mason jars and pink tumblers. We peppered the table with mini paper and chiffon flowers with pearl centers and oversize skeleton keys found at Anthropologie. We used milk glass, jadeite and crystal cakestands and also added a mini chandelier to anchor the center of the table. We hung tissue paper tassel garlands from either corner with just the right pop of bright pink (inspired by Confetti Systems). It was all about the details, from business cards displayed in butter dishes to hand-draped crystals swagged from the front of the table. We used our logo and company name, A Charming Fête, on all the printables and dessert labels.

Vendor Credits: Dessert Table Styling: A Charming Fête Cake Pops and Donut Tower: A Charming Fête French Macarons: Sweet Sarah’s Bakery Labels and Flags: A Charming Fête


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