Hello everyone! This year for our Holiday Table, I was inspired to make gourmet party favors from a trip to an herb farm in Sicily. I think it’s fun to give guests little gifts any time of year but especially at Christmas! I know this is early (before Thanksgiving), but research shows that people are looking for inspiration now (and pinning to Pinterest). Anyway…it feels great to have my Christmas table ready to set when the time comes.
Cindy, Annie and I have invited Celia from After Orange County, Kelley from Polished Pebble and Yvonne from Stone Gable (all amazing hostesses) to inspire us. Be sure to check out their links at the end of the post.
Red Glasses
I got my glasses several years ago, but these are similar... I think they add a little sparkle.
Wooden Basket Centerpiece
I filled this old wooden fruit basket with paper on the bottom and then layered fresh rosemary and berries and ornaments. You could use any basket and greenery, but the rosemary seemed to go with my “herb” theme. I tied the basket with ribbon that I got at Home Goods last year.
Striped Napkins Tied in a Knot
These napkins from Pottery Barn (a few years ago) are unironed and casually tied in a knot. These are some inexpensive striped napkins from World Market.
White Porcelain plates
This square plate is similar to the china that we use every day. We got ours in France. The salad plate is from Apilco. White goes with everything and they are chip resistant.
How to Make Sicilian Herb Salt
Ideally, you would use some of this salt in your dinner menu…on roasted vegetables or chicken or in your salad dressing.
Use this salt on roasted vegetables and meats or in salad dressing. Place in Weck jars for party favors.
- 1 cup Light Grey Sea Salt
- 2 cups Kosher Salt
- 1 1/4 cups Herbs de Provence
- 1/8 cup or less crushed red pepper flakes optional
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Mix together.
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Spoon into jars and cover.
The mini Weck mold jars came from Amazon and address labels from Vista Print. The labels weren’t expensive so I have a bunch left over. I simply tied some fresh rosemary with twine. I have to say this table arrangement smells fragrant!
Why not give your Holiday Table some gourmet favors? If you have children at your table, you could also put red jelly beans from Amazon in the jars.
The sun is setting behind the Golden Gate bridge earlier now.
So, I am lighting candles and enjoying my family. I hope to keep this holiday season simple and peaceful (not always easy). Wishing you and your family the same.
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Stone Gable
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Mary Ann
Amy says
How many little Weck jars will the recipe make?
Thank you,
LA CONTESSA says
LOVELY!
YOU ARE HALF WAY THERE!!!
GIFTS BOUGHT?
Pat Huber says
Enjoyed this so much Mary Ann! What a warm, fun place to celebrate together! Thanks for the inspiration.
Mary Ann says
Thanks, Pat. Love your Instagram photos!
Gail Storti says
Of course, I’m in love with your holiday table setting. I always think I should try something new other that the traditional red and green. But when I see a gorgeous setting like yours, I think it doesn’t get much better and is so traditional.
Mary Ann says
It’s fun to pull out the red this year, Gail. I haven’t used it in a while.
debra @ 5th and state says
clever clever you! the table setting is gorgeous and I am stealing the salt idea.
when I entertain I love to send guests home with a gift, any time of the year. this is a great idea, and EASY.
on the bell eucalyptus…..I sell it at the shop along with fresh greens, we always tell people to be careful using indoors. as it dries, the pungent scent of cat urine permeates the house!
xo
Debra
Mary Ann says
That’s a good tip! Right now I have the bell eucalyptus (didn’t know it was called that)…in water. But last year I had it in a wreath and didn’t notice the smell…I will be careful now though!!!
Patricia Huber says
Beautiful table setting Mary Ann! All of you ladies have such good ideas and the variation in color themes is inspiring!
Shelley @ Calypso in the Country says
Your table is beautiful and I LOVE the salt party favor idea! Have a great weekend!
Shelley
Karen Bunch says
Mary Ann,
I love the little spice gift jars. It’s the perfect time to get the recipe and jars and labels for taking care of those little hostess gifts I love to do this time of year. Thanks you!
xo,
Karen
Annie Diamond says
Mary Ann,
Your table is stunning! And to think your friends and family start the evening with that incredible view of the Golden Gate Bridge. I will be copying your party favors! I love this idea and that it was inspired by a visit to an herb farm in Italy. What a wonderful idea and who wouldn’t want one of these little jars sitting next to their range with their olive oils and vinegars. Love how you combined your red crystal, white plates, and casual striped napkins to create such a beautiful, warm table. I’m coming over…
xo
Annie
Kelley says
I just love the herb salt idea and using the herbs in the centerpiece! Annnndddd….. I cant believe how gorgeous your view is and how much fun dinners must be with that bridge in the distance. Wow
Thank you so much for including me in this great project. It always gets me moving again into blogging because usually I feel stuck in neutral ; ))
xo kel
cindy hattersley says
How you come up with so many original tablescape ideas year after year amazes me. You always think of the perfect giveaway. The table will sparkle with your gorgeous view in the background. I hope you repeat this for some of your friends. It is absolutely charming. I personally think this is one of the best PD’s we have ever had. Everyone “rocked” it in their own special way!
Mary Ann says
I usually just mix up things I already have with one new element (like the sea salt).
Elizabeth says
I love homemade gifts, and this one is perfect! I typically make sweet things to give but now I have something savory for my guests as well. I love your holiday table. Can’t wait to check out the links.
Colleen says
Great ideas beautifully executed! Your view is amazing. thank you for sharing it!
Mary Ann says
Thanks so much, Colleen!
Celia Becker says
MaryAnn, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this idea for a party favor! Each year I host my Book Club at Christmas and every year I give each of the ladies some kind of homemade favor. One year it was homemade Limoncello, another year it was Mulling Spices, etc., but this year I am fresh out of ideas, that is until now. You have solved my dilemma. And I’m going to try Vista print for the labels too. Thank you!