Masters' Themed Tablescape

Mar 05, 2025 at 03:17 pm by RMGadmin


Mastering Tablescape

By Mary Hollis Huddleston

Photography by Lele Fain Photography

 

Paige Minear and I teamed up to create and style a table for a Master's themed party that would easily transition to an Easter tablescape (since the two events are not too far apart). The Masters is basically considered a national holiday in our home, and the entire weekend is usually blocked off for un-interrupted golf watching. We drink Arnold Palmers, eat egg-salad sandwiches (that I purchase from a local shop of course), and it's the one time of year that I actually enjoy watching golf as well-ha!
 
When we started brainstorming ideas for this table, we knew we wanted something fresh and bright with a nod to the Masters' signature colors, but something that wasn't too expected (aka "theme-y"). And since originally this table was planned to work for Easter as well (with a few detail changes of course), we kept the Masters'-specific items to a minimum. Once again Paige pulled out some of her private collection for the china that we used on the table (she has an amazing collection of vintage china). Her mixture of vintage salad plates with green Spode dining plates was a nod to the traditional, which I love since the Masters is such a great tradition in and of itself. We used my favorite silverware, Royal Pacific Silver Bamboo, which works for both formal and casual place settings.
Every place setting received its own bottle of Perrier Sparkling Water with Lemon along with a Juliska Vienne Wine Glass, and the most darling Lettuce Ware Canape Plates. Paige found these fabulous Green and White Bamboo Napkins from the K. Sweigart Collection, which we layered with Masters Ribbon that could be used in so many creative ways. Kate Fabling Calligraphy provided us place cards in the perfect shade of Masters green. For an additional flourish, we added a Lemon Tree Die-Cut Gift Tag from WH Hostess to  each Perrier bottled and tied them up with a green and white stripped straw.
As for the incredible centerpiece topiary with lemons, that's 100% thanks to Paige. She MADE it y'all, and you will have to visit her blog found here, to learn more about that. We placed smaller arrangements around the main centerpiece, that were a mixture of seasonal yellow flowers found at Trader Joe's that we casually arranged in mint julep cups. If you live in the South and don't own a set of mint julep cups which I use all the time for both beverages and flower arrangements, then it's time you purchased some. They are a staple in my "party closet," and you don't have to spend a fortune on real silver ones. There are great affordable stainless-steel options, as well.
 
If you ask me, the cookies are the star of this table. Once again "my girl" Summer from Summer's Sweet Shop made fabulous Masters' themed cookies that make the perfect dessert or gift for guests. For our "dress to the decor" piece of this party, Paige and I each chose green and white of course!

 

I hope all of these ideas and images bring some sunshine into your life!