Tuesday, October 8, 2024

A Halloween Al Fresco Dinner

It's time for another Tablescape Blog Hop, hosted by Rita @ Panoply  Visit the links at the bottom of this post for some seasonal inspiration!
     It's Pumpkin Season!



The summer weather is coming to a close in Central NY, so we relish the warm afternoons on the front porch.


I set our "little table for two" on the front porch for dinner: tomato soup, crusty french bread, chicken and roasted vegetables.


I painted Dollar Tree stemless wine glasses with pumpkins and set the table with Courtly Check and Freshly Picked enamel plates and Pottery Barn flatware:


I  made "pumpkins" out of Courtly Check napkins (see directions at end of the post):



The Courtly Check Jug kept the tomato soup nice and hot:




The little canape plates are perfect for bread:




Here's how I turned the napkins into pumpkins:


I used a napkin ring and I added a cut of a paper towel tube to add height, pulling the inside of the napkin up through both:


I pulled each corner to the centeer, tucking them into the paper tube:


I continued to tuck all edges into the paper tube: 


To add stems I cut little bits off our Japanese Maple tree (Cinnamon sticks would also work well!):  


Here is another with a striped Anthropologie napkin and mint leaves (this one looks more like an apple, doesn't it?):



LET'S HOP:



Hop around to see the table settings my clever blogging friends are sharing:

Home is Where the Boat Is - Pink, Eek and Ghostly Sweets
Hyacinths for the Soul - Tartan Spice is Very Nice!
Pandora's Box - A Halloween Alfresco Dinner You are here
My Thrift Store Addiction - BOO-tiful Brunch Buffet





18 comments:

  1. Alfresco dining is the best! Add in Courtly Check and pumpkins, and it's even better!
    Fun table with your special pumpkin details, Patti. Happy Halloween!

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  2. So cute Patti, you did a great job on the pumpkin glasses and I love your clever pumpkin napkins!
    Jenna

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  3. Patti, I love your alfresco table for two on the porch! I know the weather was perfect for dining outside. The pumpkin canapés are cute. The pumpkin napkins are charming and thanks for including the tutorial. Wishing you lovely autumn day!

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  4. You are so creative: I love the MacKenzie-Childs pumpkin napkins, and your wine glasses! The glasses match your little pumpkin plates perfectly! :D And the Anthropologie napkin does look like a little apple. Too, too cute. Happy Halloween!

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  5. Courtly Check and pumpkins are the perfect partners! Such pretty painted pumpkin glasses and I love your pumpkin napkin fold too. The CC jug looks perfect for serving soup. As always, it’s a treat to join you at the table and hop with you. Happy October! 🧹🎃👻

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  6. How lovely to dine Al Fresco on Halloween. It makes for a very special treat. I always enjoy discovering new ways to fold napkins and these are quite fun and look wonderful with the black and white checked dishes. You can't go wrong with pumpkins and your pumpkin glasses are super. Have a wonderful Halloween.
    Lynne

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  7. Your outdoor table looks like a cheerful spot to enjoy an autumn meal!! The checked pumpkin fold is great compliment to your MKC. Love your pumpkin glasses!! Nice job on those!! I hope you have a fun and safe Halloween!🧡

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  8. Patti, such a fun table for two. Gotta love the Courtly Check plates with pumpkins. Your painted dollar store glasses look so cute. Such a fun pumpkin napkin fold. Your menu sounds delicious. Happy Halloween. 🎃👻

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  9. Cute tabletop setting for fall dining, Patti! I love the little pumpkins you made with napkins, and those glasses look really good - professional quality! The little canape plates are perfect for treats and, in my case, bread is my treat of choice!
    Thanks for joining the hop!

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  10. Patti, your table for two on the front porch is just lovely. The Courtly Check with the pumpkins is perfect and the canape plates are adorable. Love the pumpkin napkin fold and the pumpkin wine glasses are fantastic. The menu sounds delicious, especially with Courtly Check Jug to keep the soup hot. Enjoy your lovely alfresco meal and wishing you a very happy Halloween!

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  11. Dining outdoors is always such a favorite way to enjoy a meal. Your artistic skill of painting pumpkins on the glasses is so beautiful. I will be stealing your pumpkin napkin folding idea for sure and they look so cute with the MC black and white plates!

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  12. Patti, you did a wonderful job on the pumpkin glasses and thanks for your napkin folding.

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  13. I love the idea of al fresco dining for Halloween! Your use of iconic black and white dishware and orange pumpkin accents (especially the hand-painted glassware) sets the stage for a fun way to anticipate the arrival of trick-or-treaters. I liked the way you made pumpkins out of napkins. Have a happy Halloween!

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  14. The idea of having a nice meal on the porch is great, especially with the nice fall weather. The decor is a bit over the top and cluttered, there is so much merchandise on the table there is no room for the food. Also the black and white stuff is hard on the eyes, I assume this comes with a warning for epileptics.

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  15. How lovely to enjoy an al fresco dinner on the porch! Your table is so sweet. I especially love the orange pumpkins you painted on the glasses. You definitely have a talent. Your menu sounds so good, and the napkins folded into pumpkins is such a nice touch! Hope you get to enjoy a few more meals on the porch before the weather turns too cold!

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  16. Patti, that pumpkin napkin fold is such a fun idea! I can't wait to try it!! Your table is beautiful and I am soooo impressed with your beautiful hand-painted pumpkin glasses! WOWWWWW!! They look wonderful!! Once you paint them do you do anything to seal them? Such a fun craft!

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  17. I love the tablecloth and the napkins! Eating al fresco in the fall is the best. (:

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