In all my years of setting tables, I had never
attempted a Kentucky Derby table before. To be honest, the Kentucky Derby
strikes me, as being, well, a bit ridiculous. All that pomp and circumstance,
the extravagant hats, the bold fashion statements, the cocktails — wait, never
mind, I do like a good cocktail — for what, two minutes? But I digress.
I started with the foundation: a soft faux burlap tablecloth layered with two rattan
placemats. Next came the lively Bordallo
Pinheiro geranium leaf chargers, followed by my
red Pier One plates with their pretty beaded edges. On top I stacked matching geranium leaf salad plates and the delightful Hunt Scene appetizer plates.
Gold flatware added
just the right sparkle, echoing the gleam of those iconic trophies.
Glassware is my weakness, so I paired a tall,
knobby green Villeroy & Boch water glass with bold red stemware from Villeroy
& Boch as well. Tall champagne
flutes stood ready for the winner’s toast, and
the matching geranium leaf espresso cups and saucers waited for after-dinner
coffee.
The napkins from Pomegranate tied every color
together beautifully. For the centerpiece, I used every element from the Amazon
kit—the grass-like runner, miniature horseshoes, tiny horses, and gleaming
trophies. I rolled a greenery-and-rose garland into a lush circle, layering it
high for dimension, then scattered extra rosebuds, a trophy, and a horse at
each place setting. A small stack of whimsical Derby wooden signs (another
quick Amazon find) added the final playful touch.
The result? A simple yet dressed-to-impress
table that feels festive without being fussy. Most of it came from pieces I
already owned; only a couple of small Amazon purchases were needed. The best
lesson? Look around your own home, rearrange what you love, and you might
surprise yourself with something truly special.
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14 comments:
Oh Pattie it is just beautiful! I love the reds and greens, and the touches of your red glassware and plates are so eye-catching. I love those hunt scene plates! it's amazing how much you already had "in stock" to make this glorious tablescape.
How fun Patti...I posted a Derby table on Tuesday...however, mine is the same table I have set for our Derby party each year. (No imagination or just plain lazy.) LOL. Your table is lovely...have a great and wonderful week Kari @ Me and My Captain
What a fun and gorgeous Derby table. I love it.
I like the idea of shopping your home to move things around and have fun. This table scape is pretty with its red and green. What would you serve?
Pattie, I love your Derby-inspired table for a Run for the Roses! The kit you found on Amazon provided such fun inspiration and had you off to the races. I love the hunt scene appetizer plates layered on your red plates and Bordallo Pinheiro chargers. Cheers to a winning table and a wonderful Derby Day! ๐น๐
i could not agree more about the derby, i have always thought, much ado about nothing. but i'm not really sure why, i love horses, and i love a good party!! there is nothing simple about your table, it's perfect for the event. and who would even think there would be a kit, on amazon...i guess you did!!
Looks great ๐๐ป. It’s beautiful.
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Well, for someone who doesn't care for the derby, you certainly set this table with aplomb!
Love, LOVE the Hunt Scene china…love your table. Who says red and green is just for Christmas? It’s stunning here and so appropriate. You and your table settings are clever and creative and always delightful.Happy May Day, Virginia
This would be such fun to sit around discussing the derby, the horses, the crowd. Wearing appropriate hats of course! The race can feel like a loooong two minutes, but the festivities fill the hours, since the derby is the last of 10-12 races held that day.
Sandra @ Dinner at Eight
This is SO pretty! I love all things English...
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Donna
I love all the red! Everything looks beautiful.
Cute table!
Good to see a comment from you, Marigene. After you commented, I immediately went to your blog to see if you had started blogging again, but was sorry to see that you haven’t. I always enjoyed your tablescapes. I am still in love with the turquoise pineapples on the last table that you wrote about.
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