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OWEN BROTHERS CATERING EXCLUSIVE BLOG: DECORATIVE TABLES
December 07, 2017
OWEN BROTHERS CATERING EXCLUSIVE BLOG: DECORATIVE TABLES
Hopefully you are all fully in the festive spirit now and have even been to your first couple of celebrations, maybe with a few glasses of mulled wine and some mince pies.
As with Thanksgiving there are many different traditions that surround Christmas as well. From the food, to the presents and what families do for entertainment on the day – more and more celebrations are spreading on to Boxing Day too.
Imagine the month of December without Turkey, Sprouts and Christmas pudding. It just wouldn’t be the same. Ensure that your tables are looking more stylish than your Christmas jumper this holiday season! But how do you ensure a magical setting at this magical time of year and does it have to be traditional? Owen Brothers Catering, has sleigh loads of party essentials ready for you to ‘Deck your Halls’ this winter.When people think of Christmas it tends to be of red and green table-coverings and napery, traditional white crockery and clear glassware. If you’re looking for a more traditional style. Although this is widely accepted in the catering and hospitality sectors there is increasingly a trend toward bringing new and untried colours into table settings. Industries can now look to differentiate and surprise the customer with colours they wouldn’t usually expect to see. Add some glamour and sparkle to your tables. We know that many of our clients like to work around specific colour schemes and there’s something for everyone. Whatever your taste and budget, Owen Brothers has the perfect table dressings for you.
Why not spice up the party and add some value novelties to your tables? Everybody is familiar with the tissue paper crown and ever-present party poppers. These are fun and definitely have their place in our hearts and should be brought back for the culture. Our Champagne Bubbles are sure to break the ice, especially after your guests have a mulled wine or two! Of course the festive period needs to maintain a level of tradition because Christmas needs to feel like Christmas but why not make it ‘your Christmas’?