The biggest focus of the inspiration shoot for me was the tablescape. I wanted it to look elegant but comfortable, detailed filled but not overwhelming. The harvest table and mismatched chairs were provided by Refunction Junktion.
Images by Hetler Photography
We did not want to cover up the great look of the table with a full linen so we added a simple lace runner down the center.
I wanted to incorporate multiple textures and shades of metallic into the place setting, which started by using copper colored chargers as the base. I bought glass plates and spray painted the backside with a gold metallic (this way the front is still food safe and shiny glass). To top it off I used a cut glass scalloped edge plate which made the whole thing shine under the lights. Mix and match vintage silverware from Refunction Junktion and clear crystal water and champagne glasses completed the look. A branch of bittersweet, cut from vines on the property, added an extra pop of color.
One of my favorite pieces was the tall galvanized lantern in the center of the table. It was a great statement piece that gave the table decor perfect height. We scattered mercury glass votive holders around on the table, some sitting on birch tree slices, as well as pillar and taper candles, mini pumpkins, and amber glass cups filled with flowers.
The centerpieces from Eastern Floral were the crowning jewels of our tablescape. They were filled with so many textures, dimensions and colors and were the perfect size for the table.
The barn was a little dark so I wanted to bring in extra light. We created a rustic chandelier out of an old wheel found in the barn and strung it up using an old wooden pulley and rope. I strung lights from the wheel and created a draped look above the table, it added the light we needed but also an extra sparkle.
Kellie was brave and went upstairs in the barn to get this overhead shot. It is by far one of my favorites!
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