Winter Feasting inspiration
These images are from one of my favoyrite styling jobs ever. It was a few years ago but it’s timeless, and provides so much inspiration for Christmas!
There is lots of inspiration here for a winter feast, and with the Winter Solstice fast approaching (Thursday) and Christmas Day nipping at its heels, I wanted to point out some of the elements that you could re-create in your homes this festive season.
Ideas to steal for entertaining at home:
Here are some ideas from the shoot that you could steal to create something Next Level at home this season.
The simple white and green colour scheme- it is just timeless. You could forage for the greenery for free, or order from your local florist.
The fairy lights and big floral hoops hanging above the table, executed to perfection by BlueBelle Creative. Anything hanging down above a table creates drama and magical ambience.
The small glass bottles with candles in. Foliage tucked in between the bottles. Simple but effective.
The gorgeous French trestle table from We Hire Love (choosing props from their website was a JOY) OK- harder to create at home- but, don’t be afraid to hire in props for a special event or party.
Place names. A beautiful place name really ups the elegance. Either pen your own (time for that brush lettering or calligraphy course perhaps?) or hire an illustrator.
The LinenMe towels on the back of the chairs. Anything soft on the back of the chairs will make guests feel cosy.
Bread rolls wrapped in paper and tied with a bow
Sprigs of rosemary in the water
Tall statement glassware
You know I love a wreath, for any occasion for time of year, right? But how about a cake wreath?! dreamy eh? I want to create one for our Christmas cake this year.
The big jars with candles in. Put a cluster outside your front door and window sill on Solstice/Christmas Day morning and dotted up your stair case to welcome your guests.
I worked with a big team of people to bring together a styled shoot at Elmley Nature Reserve. A "styled shoot” involves all suppliers setting up for free in order to get photos for their portfolio’s and websites, and means everyone brings their A-Game and aims for perfection. We, in effect, set up a mini fake wedding, complete with models. I had actually not been in charge of such a big team before, but I am totally thrilled and wanted to show you some of my favourite shots.
I set the theme and then worked with Georgina at Elmley who made sure it all flowed logistically, and found lots of the local suppliers. I then worked directly with the props hire company, illustrator, cake designer, florist, bridal company, and photographer to get the look I had dreamed up.
Suppliers:
Styling: Moi.
Happy feasting, chums.