Sometimes simple pairings just look so beautiful together.
We can’t stop looking at these photos. And we hope you’ll have the same, proud feeling when you look into your Sukkah and feel that everything is just so beautiful.
So, where do we even start? First, a thank you to Shiffy Weinfeld, for coming back and creating this tablescape. We love your creativity and the way you bring ease to making our tables look so beautiful!
* If your your table has more silver tones than gold, you can go with this combination instead:
Silver Charger + White Dinner Plate + Blush Appetizer Plate + White/Silver Flatware.
* You can also create the same look using the Coupe Square collection.
But if you want to reuse the runner, you’ll want to tie the stems together with some floral twine or wire. These floral scissors, first recommended in this post (a must if you love arranging your own flowers!), make a reappearance here.
There are no rules. Shiffy tells us, “Combine the different varieties of greenery to create a garland that curves to the length of the table you are using. There’s no particular technique for this – you create your garland by eye, weaving together your foliage. It doesn’t have to look perfectly symmetrical – the idea is to bring a wild, natural beauty to the table, so have fun experimenting with shapes and movement.”
For this runner, Shiffy gathered three different types of greenery with some hints of purple. It’s nice to have a variety of textures. She used about ¼ of each bunch at a time. There should be some semblance of order, not a wild mix.
Start by laying the greenery at the ends of the table
and this Salmon with Beet Puree also made it to this Succos Table.
See more tablescape posts by Shiffy here:
Our Beautiful Shalosh Seudos Tablescape Is Easy to Recreate
Hosting a BBQ? Add Beauty and Color to Your Table with This Inspiration
Items Used or Recommended in This Post:
Beautiful table! Where can I gat the leafy place mats used in the picture?
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iM LOOKING FOR THOSE AS WELL? any ideas?
How do you fit food on the table with the runner? I love the look and I’m trying to figure the practicality.