Now let’s take a look at the BBQ table. (Did you miss the previous posts on the party? No worries, just go to the end of this post to find links to the other posts.)
Mr. CH says this little kids’ bench needs to be painted. I say, “I don’t THINK so!” This is a bench I used to use for little girl portraits when I had my photography business. I thought it added some much needed height and interest to this table. The chalkboard sign is a little something I found a few days before the party. I will say that after the party, Mr. CH informed me that I misspelled “broccoli.” Well, spellcheck doesn’t work when you are using chalk. It’s a good thing I didn’t have toilet paper on my shoe, because he probably wouldn’t have told me about that either.
And just so you know, I did not make dinner… we ordered it. Yes, in my younger days, I have been known to cook for a crowd, but honestly it took me three days to get all of this set up, and months to plan it, so there is no way I would have had time for cooking and baking on top of all that. We were expecting around 55 guests.
Here’s a close-up of the flowers, which are the only ones bought for the party. The rest were picked from our pastures. I put them in an old enamel tub that I bought at an antique store years ago.
Here’s a look at the table that held the BBQ and really all of the food. It’s a standard folding table, topped with a 48 inch diameter round piece of plywood, covered with a piece of muslin fabric that I got at Hobby Lobby for 40% with a coupon on my phone. So it was about $12, I think, for the fabric. Since the fabric was 108 inches wide, it was already the right width (the table was 48 inches across at its widest, plus 30 inches on each side for the height.) I didn’t even hem the edges, since it was for a rustic party and I know no one would notice or care. So for this table, I bought the fabric, the flowers, and the chalk board; everything else I had on hand.
I have a few things to say about this table. Firstly, the amount of potato salad, brocoli broccoli salad, BBQ chicken and brisket were so massive, that I had to find larger bowls for them, so I didn’t end up using the bowls shown in this photo. The roasting pan worked great for the green beans, and was just the right size. Secondly, I had every intention of taking pictures of the table after I got the food out there, but with the craziness of getting it all out here hot for the guests and with my ankle in its injured state, I didn’t get any. That is life for you, you can plan and plan, but something at the past minute can really throw a monkey wrench in the mix. I will say I am so grateful I set it up most everything for the party the day before.
Diane at Tablescapes by Diane gave me the idea to put tags on the drinks for guests to label. Some of the Mason jars are sitting in a Coke crate that Peggy gave me for Christmas this year.
The remaining glasses I kept in their boxes, but I lined the boxes with my toile bandanas. Since so many people asked, I wanted to mention that I found them at Wholesale For Everyone. Again, I am not being compensated for the mention.
The tub on the table we filled with ice for the tea, since a traditional ice bucket would be way too small for this crowd. (You can see the dessert and drink area in the distance; I’ll be talking about in my next party post.)
I used a green drink dispenser for the sweet tea, and the white one for the regular iced tea. I meant to get photos of the tags I used for the dispensers, but I’ve already been over that. You can just barely make them on out on top of the dispensers below. (Did I mention that I love tags?)
Here are the Mason jars up close and personal. BTW, Mason jars are not easy to find these days. I went to several Walmarts in the city and they no longer carry them, but I found them at the Walmart in the country, and at a country grocery store. I bought the pint size.
From a view standpoint, we wanted the tables here in the field below the back porch. (These photos were taken in the early morning when it was foggy.) Mr. CH really wanted the tables back here.
But I knew it would probably be warm the day of the party (it was) and that guests would not want to be sitting in the sun.
This area is eventually in the shade but much later than this crowd wanted to wait.
Here are some of the guests below. Mr. CH not wanting someone to fall or run over a culvert, added the lovely orange cones. Yes, Photoshop could have removed it.
I’ll have my staff get right on that…
Well, to be honest, we’re still working how to greet guests without sniffing every body crevice. I mean, let’s leave a little mystery there.
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Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says
I just love seeing these beautiful pictures of this wonderful event you had. Looks like something in a movie or magazine. Your collie is gorgeous.
Anne says
Anita,
Your home is so beautiful and so is that gorgeous land and flowers surrounding it.I love your whole setting for your party.How lucky for your guests.You did an amazing job.I feel like I was reading and looking at an article in Country living.
Anne
Deanne says
It all looks so beautiful, you did a wonderful job!
Elizabeth Martin says
Really liked how you used mason jars with tags – very clever! Can’t get over how pretty everything looks!
outjunking says
Note to self I will not you the red plastic cups again. You made this look so festive and with simple solutions. Yea!
Bliss says
I would party at your ranch any time. And isn’t that what friends are for not husbands….. I mean to tell you if you have toilet paper on your shoe?
~Bliss~
Ann@A Sentimental Life says
Wow look at your field! what a gorgeous view. Love how you set things up and the drinking glasses. Just right out of country living!
Betsy@ coastal-colors says
Anita, everything has been lovely at your party! I have enjoyed seeing the pictures and appreciate the time you took to include the links! The mason jars with labels, the chalkboard and the mason jar lights are amazing! You know I adore the Bluebonnets! It all looks perfect!
Korrie@RedHenHome says
Beautifully done! Hope your ankle is feeling better!
Charm Bracelet Diva says
Toile bandanas???? You rock! It looks like a magical evening.
xoxo
Kathleen
Tracey@Breathing English Air says
It is such an idyllic setting and so much attention to detail. Well apart from the misspelling of broccoli 😉
Great idea with the name tags, and they look fun too.
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Even with a hurt ankle you sure can decorate for a party. I simply love your style, just breathtaking. Also thanks for the links to some of your great finds. I always enjoy looking at your photos:)
Jennifer @ Town and Country Living says
I love all the details of your wildflower party. Just beautiful!
Samantha says
Your party is so beautiful! Those little chalk boards, the dishes…I can see the thought you put into the all details. What a perfect venue– I wish we lived closer. I would invite myself over all the time 🙂 Ha!
Lisa says
What a dreamy party! All your sweet touches made it perfect and I’m sure your guests felt so welcome! I am amazed at all your bluebonnets! I was just telling another blogger that I hadn’t seen many this year. I guess ’cause they’re all at your house! LOL! Beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing all the lovely pics.:)
Shannon says
What a beautiful setting for a party! I love seeing the Blue Bonnets in the background. Your attention to detail will make your guest feel special. Have fun!
Kristin @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia says
Anita, this is just amazing! Your guests are so lucky, you sure know how to throw a party. I was in my car yesterday in the dreadful carpool lane drooling over all your pictures 🙂 How is the wp move going?
XO
Kristin
Debra @ Common Ground says
What a glorious setting, your home and property is just wonderful. Really lovin’ all your great ideas for the party!!
Sherry @ No Minimalist Here says
How fun! Pretty decorations and a wonderful setting for your party. Hugs, Sherry
Sarah says
Anita, it is a treat to see the party details and also the views of your gorgeous ranch property. Springtime in TX with bluebonnets. Big smiles!
Jane@Cottage at the Crossroads says
I went to the bandana site. I never knew there were so many patterns available! It has been so fun reading about all the details of your event.
Jane@Cottage at the Crossroads says
I forgot to tell you how beautiful your dog is! We have a collie mix that we adore.
Stephanie says
Looks like such a great event! I wouldn’t even consider cooking for 55 people – ordeing is the way to go! I love the mason jar/tag idea!
Nadir@StitchSense says
Hi, I’m visiting from Truly Lovely blog. The set up for this party is absolutely stunning! The detail & time you took is amazing, I’d LOVE to go to a gathering like this. 🙂 Hope you’re ankle feels better, I recently had a bad sprain myself so I feel your pain! Take care!
Ivy and Elephants says
First of all your photos are stunning. The event looked like it was a blast. I am in love with the mason jars. What a fabulous idea. What an inspiring post! I would love it if you would share this post at our WIW linky party. I hope you can join us.
Paula
Ivyandelephants.blogspot.com
Mimi says
Just pinned this lovely outdoor tablescape.
Amber says
I love your drink display!
Your party turned out beautifully!
amber
Kassi @ Truly Lovely says
LOVE the name tags on the mason jars!!! What a beautiful setting and fun party this is!!! Thanks for linking to Fancy This Fridays!!! We FEATURED this today!!! 🙂 http://www.trulylovelyblog.com/2012/04/fancy-this-features-71-and-72/
Shabby soul says
What a dreamy plce you live in!
Love each image, but the mason jar with tags are stunning!
Thank you for share
Silvia
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Botanic Bleu says
I never get tired of looking at your wildflower parties in the fields of bluebonnets. sigh….
Judith