A diverse group of people gather around a table for a holiday meal - Drazen Zigic/Shutterstock When planning a holiday meal for family or friends, we all want to set the scene to create a warm and ...
The holiday season draws ever closer, and whether you’re inviting twenty guests for dinner or keeping it intimate with a table just for two, your dining table will take center stage during the holiday ...
SEATTLE — The holiday hosting season is here! And creating a beautiful dining room table for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or other holiday traditions doesn't have to drain your wallet. ARC Seattle ...
Claudia and Didi topped the original sideboard with a salvaged church altar from Found Antiques. After the addition of a velvet throw, a floral-filled Lalique vase, and a few other accessories, the ...
A festive table set with holiday decorations and tall candles. - Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock Setting the table for a festive feast is an exciting and rewarding experience when preparing for holiday guests ...
Hosting for the holidays doesn’t just mean nailing the menu and pouring the perfect wine; it also calls for creating an atmosphere that’s festive and welcoming. And that begins with your table décor.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Designer and author of “Fresh Air Affairs,” Lela Rose, joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Scarlett Johansson to ...
Holiday entertaining is almost upon us, and creating the perfect tablescape is one of the first steps to a successful gathering. Whether you fancy yourself an expert host or a novice party planner, ...
Are you the kind of person who likes to wow your guests before they even have a bite of food? Well, you’re in luck, because today we learned a few easy tips and tricks to elevate our holiday ...
When interior designer Blake Woods sets a holiday tablescape in his Garden Oaks home, it's an eclectic, nostalgic affair. ``The Christmas tree collection is almost classic, '50s-style Americana, but ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. In Los Angeles, the holidays don’t arrive with fallen leaves or blankets of snow. They show up through citrus ...