There’s nothing I love more than making homemade apple pie from apples plucked fresh from the farm. I sliced these guys super thin, coated with a tich of sugar, layered into a store-bought pie crust and finished with two bags of delicious special crumb mix. Now, you know how I feel about CRUMB. It should be big, clumpy, mountains of pure sugarary goodness. This particular topping came straight from a craft show vendor. Of course, I don’t remember where I got or who I bought it from but once I find it again, I promise to post about it with in depth details.
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Homemade apple pie.
December 14th, 2010 by RuthTablescape moments.
July 8th, 2010 by RuthI had the opportunity to see how event designer, Angela Giannopolous of SC3 Group would style the chic staples and up-and-coming tablescape and catering accessories from Oneida a few weeks ago. From whimsy to hotel chic, she created breathtaking designs perfect for any moment in your life. Here are a few of my favorite looks from the event. Feeling inspired? These pieces are currently available and can be found at Oneida.com.

Greeted by delicious cocktails in chic champagne flutes. I just love the symmetry of the arrangement and bright color of the concoction.

This is a fresh twist on the classic picnic table. I adore the Culinaria dinnerware line in vibrant Chili. I love the idea of mixing reds with pinks and oranges and muting the palette with silvers and pops of green.

When I came across this tablescape set with Tranquility Blue dinnerware, my heart sank and I had a moment. I had visions of my dream wedding and how I could think of nothing more perfect than this display. The lovely sapphire hue and rich silk fabrics draping the table created a setting fit for a king and queen (or for me and my future husband). My eye is instantly drawn to the flowers and delicate crystals capturing the candlelight.

I felt as though I had walked into a Morgan's Hotel when I saw this black and white tablescape. Inspired by Asia de Cuba, this chic table was dressed with Chef's Table dinnerware in Hard Square. I love the dramatic look of the black flowers, crystal encrusted skull and pops of yellow throughout the look. Perfect when entertaining the trendy crowd.







