Choose a theme for your outdoor party
For most Canadians, outdoor entertaining is a recreational pastime we treat as reverentially as our dates with Don Cherry. Over long months of cold-weather hibernation, we crawl out of our cocoons at the first whiff of warmth and wring every precious second of enjoyment out of those fleeting days of sun.
Our heightened interest in the out of doors has elevated backyard entertaining to an art form. For most of us, the mission is to create a chic outdoor oasis that is as functional as it is fashionable. Steven Sabados and Chris Hyndman, hosts of CBC's mid-afternoon TV talk show Steven and Chris, offer the following tips.
Getting started
Get started by choosing a theme. Perhaps it's an Arabian night or maybe yours is an evening in the tropics, but marrying the food with appropriate florals and table linens makes an ordinary dinner party extraordinary. Throw an inexpensive metre of fabric over your table and select a suitable CD to play while guests arrive. Note: Fondue parties are an ideal choice for outdoor dinner parties. The flame provides ambiance and keeps food warm in cool evening climes.The table will likely be a focal point of the evening. Bamboo or cane placemats earn instant style points and they are easily wiped off and carted indoors when the evening is over.
Pretty touches
Elect to use individual floral arrangements over a centrepiece, which may blow over when the wind whips up. Place a shot glass holding a single flower at each place setting. Or, Hyndman likes to purchase a few miniature terra-cotta pots, planting them with exotic grasses for unique arrangements that your guests can take home as keepsakes.
Garden furniture is not always comfortable. Try moving a few of the throw cushions from your sofa out into the backyard for both style and comfort.
Click to continue for more pretty touches to make your backyard party memorable...
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Our heightened interest in the out of doors has elevated backyard entertaining to an art form. For most of us, the mission is to create a chic outdoor oasis that is as functional as it is fashionable. Steven Sabados and Chris Hyndman, hosts of CBC's mid-afternoon TV talk show Steven and Chris, offer the following tips.
Getting started
Get started by choosing a theme. Perhaps it's an Arabian night or maybe yours is an evening in the tropics, but marrying the food with appropriate florals and table linens makes an ordinary dinner party extraordinary. Throw an inexpensive metre of fabric over your table and select a suitable CD to play while guests arrive. Note: Fondue parties are an ideal choice for outdoor dinner parties. The flame provides ambiance and keeps food warm in cool evening climes.The table will likely be a focal point of the evening. Bamboo or cane placemats earn instant style points and they are easily wiped off and carted indoors when the evening is over.
Pretty touches
Elect to use individual floral arrangements over a centrepiece, which may blow over when the wind whips up. Place a shot glass holding a single flower at each place setting. Or, Hyndman likes to purchase a few miniature terra-cotta pots, planting them with exotic grasses for unique arrangements that your guests can take home as keepsakes.
Garden furniture is not always comfortable. Try moving a few of the throw cushions from your sofa out into the backyard for both style and comfort.
Click to continue for more pretty touches to make your backyard party memorable...
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