Thursday, February 20, 2025

Mardi Gras Tablescape

 
I've never attempted a Mardi Gras tablescape before, so this was a delightful new challenge. When Mardi Gras rolls around, my mind immediately conjures images of New Orleans, Basin Street, and the soulful notes of jazz music. Honoring my father, who was a trumpet player, I adorned the table with his vintage sheet music from the 1940s, laying it over a luxurious black velvet tablecloth edged in gold.
  
Centering the table is my late parents’ trumpet player figure, a symbol of my dad's legacy. 
 I complemented this with sheet music candles, a charming find from Pottery Barn years ago. Puce colored votive holders are scattered around to give little hints of light.
 In keeping with the color theme, I chose deep green water glasses inherited from my mother, pairing them with purple Everest Goblet Glasses.
 
A vibrant Mardi Gras mask adds a playful touch. Scattered around are coins in the traditional Mardi Gras colors of gold, green, and purple.
  
For the tableware, I chose gold chargers and flatware to echo the festivity. The plate stack features purple dinner plates from Tabletops Unlimited, followed by Bordallo Pinheiro Majolica Green Geranium Leaf salad plates, and topped with sleek black appetizer plates for contrast.Each guest will find a floral headband at their setting, inviting them to embrace the spirit of the celebration. The bright green napkins, found here, add a rich pop of color, while a whimsical chameleon saltcellar from Pottery Barn years ago brings a touch of fun to the table.
The table gains a sparkling charm with vintage glass tea cups, filled with multicolored beads that are also strewn across the table for an extra festive look.
 
Now, with the table set, it's time to cook up a big pot of New Orleans-style gumbo and savor the meal amidst this vibrant Mardi Gras tableau.

 This post is linked to: Tablescape Thursday

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8 comments:

Donna said...

Your table is SO festive! We used to love going to New Orleans but not anymore... too many angry folks there now.
hugs
Donna

Linda said...

Your table looks wonderful, what a great collection of Mardi Gras colors. Love that chameleon salt cellar! The touches of gold really pop. Didn't you once live in New Orleans?

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

No, I’ve never lived in New Orleans.

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Wow! What a fun and festive table ! I always love the colors of the greens, purples, and gold of Mardi Gras decorations!

Marie Smith said...

You’ve out done yourself. The sheet music, the masks! Gorgeous! Just sitting there would be a meal!

Lori said...

You did a wonderful job! It definitely says Mardi Gras.

Mary said...

Laissez les bon temps rouler Pattie! Love your tribute to your dad with the trumpet player for your Mardi Gras table! So festive with your coins, beads mask, colorful plates layers and sheet music. A bowl of gumbo sounds like the perfect comfort food on a cold winter’s day.

Sarah said...

Love all the vibrant colors and Mardi Gras vibe. I'd love a cup of gumbo!