Dear Friends and Colleagues:
As an event planner and avid aficionado of the holiday season, I am delighted to share insights on creating inviting spaces for unforgettable gatherings. Whether it’s a grand holiday party or an intimate dinner, the magic often begins at the dinner table.
My journey in tabletop design has evolved from timeless classics to a blend of deep colors, textures, and classic settings. I am pleased to share how my creativity has evolved with time.
Celebrating The Holidays at Home
Elegant Tabletop Tips
For those with a penchant for traditional settings and seeking fresh ideas for this holiday season, consider these thoughtfully curated tips:
- Start with a Neutral Base: A classic white or ivory tablecloth sets a versatile stage.
- Incorporate Luxe Textures: Velvet, linen, and lace add depth and luxury.
- Embrace Metallic Accents: Gold or silver elements bring a festive sparkle.
- Incorporate Natural Elements: Fresh flowers and greenery invite nature’s charm indoors.
- Personalized Touches: Name cards and handwritten menus add a personal feel.
- Lighting: Warm lighting from candles and fairy lights creates a cozy ambiance.

Holiday Beverages
The highlight of any holiday celebration is often the toast. While there are many choices, Champagne holds a special place in my heart. Here are a few tips for the perfect Champagne experience:
- Choosing the Right Champagne: Brut is timeless, while rosé adds sweetness.
- Serving with Style: Chill to the ideal temperature and serve in elegant flutes.
- Champagne Cocktails: Consider a Kir Royale or French 75 for a festive twist.

The Menu
Now, let’s talk about the heart of the gathering – the menu. Here are some simple yet elegant ideas:
- Entrée: Herb-Crusted Roast Chicken, a universally loved dish, or Stuffed Bell Peppers for a vegetarian delight.
- Sides: Roasted Root Vegetables for color, Garlic Mashed Potatoes for comfort, and Green Bean Almondine for crunch.
- Dessert: Chocolate Fondue with fruits and marshmallows, and Mini Pavlovas for a sweet finish.

Wine Pairings
- With Chicken: A light Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay.
- With Vegetarian Dish: A Pinot Noir or a refreshing Rosé.
- For Dessert: Sweet Moscato or a dessert wine like Port.
These dishes are not only delicious but also pair wonderfully with Champagne, ensuring your holiday meal is as memorable as it is flavorful.

Parting Thoughts
Creating an elegant holiday gathering is all about blending style, simplicity, and a touch of personal flair. I hope these ideas inspire you to create your own festive and unforgettable holiday experience. Cheers to a season filled with warmth, elegance, and joy!
Fondly,
Monique







