Flaming Fall Fun
Etsy Goodies, Food and Drink, holiday decor, parties, vintage paper/collage art, We're having a party Between throwing a party and hauling our boat in from the lake for the winter, I managed to sneak in a few minutes of crafting time.
These tags are listed for sale at my Etsy shop now if you are interested. I certainly have been neglecting that shop lately….
The wallpaper they are laying on came in the mail Saturday, isn’t it gorgeous!! I can’t wait to make something with that. Maybe I’ll get to tomorrow, I am having a craft day with some friends.
The weather for our bonfire on Saturday could not have been more perfect!
I think we had about 20 or so for dinner, I pulled a bunch of tables and mismatched chairs together from the patios and studio and set it all up out in the courtyard.
All the rectangle shaped tables were covered in white table cloths, and I put my only fall colored one on a round table in the center of the line.
(you can tell I didn’t waste any time ironing them!)
My centerpieces were a hodgepodge of whatever was around.
This white, glittered pumpkin is one that I have used over and over, it is from Hobby Lobby and I added glitter to it.
The rest of the centerpieces were just vases of flowers I picked from the garden, a few votives,gourds, and some real pumpkins. Simple and easy, no money spent, not much time put into it.
This pumpkin (from a garage sale) I sat in a flower pot and placed on a tray full of gourds and a vase of flowers. It really has a cool glow in the candlelight!
So does my pretty friend, Angie.
Here is the aftermath, once the food was gone and we moved on to the bonfire.
Dinner was simple and easy too. Well, at least it was for me! Everyone brought a side dish, I just made a spaghetti squash casserole (from my garden) and the cupcakes that Sugarwings decorated for me.
My husband grilled salmon and chicken, all I did was set out the food and plates buffet style in the house. I love parties that are effortless. I’m never shy to tell people to bring something with them, for one thing, it is fun to taste all the different things that people make. For another, I want to be able to have fun and be part of the group, not stuck in the kitchen.
(to Beth’s left is her handsome husband, Jeff. Too bad you can’t see his face, he is a cutey. But you can tell he is a cyclist, look at that physique!!)
I don’t know why we don’t use our bonfire pit more often. When we, sadly, had to take down the old barn, we kept the foundation and filled it with gravel, then added a curving gravel pathway back to the area. The big, gravelled space in the clearing of the woods makes a perfect area for a fire.
For parties, I string white lights along the path on one side and set out candles on the other.
The evening was one of those nights when it wasn’t so cold that you HAD to have a fire to stay warm, the fire was more of an accent to stare at and enjoy.
Although the flames did get a little hot when I decided to throw an old chair onto them. We all had to back away for a bit till the heat let up.
My husband thinks I have too much junk and he is thrilled when I surprise him and burn some of it at a party. Well, you do what you can to keep them happy, huh?