Are you looking for an interesting theme to celebrate spring? We believe that there’s no better way to pay tribute to this year’s debut of Mother Nature than to grab a bottle of rosé and enjoy the sunshine! But why not gather your friends, deck out an easy setup (which will charmingly pair with the garden settings), and share this moment of the springtime jubilance officially? Here’s how you can make it in a relaxed and hassle-free manner!
Location Before deciding on what accessories to use for your rosé spring party décor, choose the location for your event – like it or not, the environment will act as your backdrop. Furthermore, the weather and even the time of day should also be taken into consideration. Though you can very well throw your party in your own dining room, if you want to make it special, consider taking it outdoors – since nature will make a perfect backdrop, you’ll considerably save on decorations. At the same time, if it’s not warm enough outside, select an indoor space that gets a lot of natural daylight to keep the environment light and airy. |
Location
Before deciding on what accessories to use for your rosé spring party décor, choose the location for your event – like it or not, the environment will act as your backdrop. Furthermore, the weather and even the time of day should also be taken into consideration. Though you can very well throw your party in your own dining room, if you want to make it special, consider taking it outdoors – since nature will make a perfect backdrop, you’ll considerably save on decorations. At the same time, if it’s not warm enough outside, select an indoor space that gets a lot of natural daylight to keep the environment light and airy.
Décor The easiest way to achieve an elegant setup is to make rosé a part of your color scheme. To this end, we strongly recommend going for lots of pinks, whites, and dusty roses coupled with pops of rose gold and green (it’s spring, anyways!). For example, you can set the scene by dressing up your table with a white tablecloth (or go for a “naked” white or dark wood table if you have one) with our freshly arrived dusty rose chiffon table runner atop – those signature folds of chiffon will give your setup that feminine look while the tint of dusty rose will beautifully pair with the pinkish allure of rosé. As for the centerpiece, the only rule here is that it should involve lots of flowers. For instance, you can opt for our whitewash planter boxes filled with peonies, hydrangeas, and roses. Alternatively, in case you are looking to add more dimension into your setup, we recommend you decorate your tabletop with our rose gold mercury glass reversible vases filled with rose gold flowers ; arrange multiple succulent pots into a makeshift table runner; create an airy display of style and dimension by suspending multiple globe-style terrariums; or transform wine bottles into stylish flower vases by spray-painting them rose gold. |
Décor
The easiest way to achieve an elegant setup is to make rosé a part of your color scheme. To this end, we strongly recommend going for lots of pinks, whites, and dusty roses coupled with pops of rose gold and green (it’s spring, anyways!). For example, you can set the scene by dressing up your table with a white tablecloth (or go for a “naked” white or dark wood table if you have one) with our freshly arrived dusty rose chiffon table runner atop – those signature folds of chiffon will give your setup that feminine look while the tint of dusty rose will beautifully pair with the pinkish allure of rosé.
As for the centerpiece, the only rule here is that it should involve lots of flowers. For instance, you can opt for our whitewash planter boxes filled with peonies, hydrangeas, and roses. Alternatively, in case you are looking to add more dimension into your setup, we recommend you decorate your tabletop with our rose gold mercury glass reversible vases filled with rose gold flowers; arrange multiple succulent pots into a makeshift table runner; create an airy display of style and dimension by suspending multiple globe-style terrariums; or transform wine bottles into stylish flower vases by spray-painting them rose gold.
Wine & Snacks Since it is a wine-tasting party, you should have several sorts of rosé to choose from. In our opinion, six is a good number – and more importantly, these sorts should taste differently, so everybody will be satisfied. If you are new to rosé, see what bevcooks.com suggests: Le Reveur Cotes Du Rhone (it’s a pure summer in the bottle), Wild Thing (a dry wine that tastes like fall), Charles and Charles Rosé 2014 (it will remind you about summer picnics and cherry), The Ned (tastes like a rose petal and grandma’s wine), Sables d’Azur Cotes de Provence (dry yet sweet at the same time), and Dogajolo Toscano (tangy). As for the snacks, keep in mind that each wine variety pairs with different foods – fortunately, you can learn everything you need to know here! |
Wine & Snacks
Since it is a wine-tasting party, you should have several sorts of rosé to choose from. In our opinion, six is a good number – and more importantly, these sorts should taste differently, so everybody will be satisfied. If you are new to rosé, see what bevcooks.com suggests: Le Reveur Cotes Du Rhone (it’s a pure summer in the bottle), Wild Thing (a dry wine that tastes like fall), Charles and Charles Rosé 2014 (it will remind you about summer picnics and cherry), The Ned (tastes like a rose petal and grandma’s wine), Sables d’Azur Cotes de Provence (dry yet sweet at the same time), and Dogajolo Toscano (tangy). As for the snacks, keep in mind that each wine variety pairs with different foods – fortunately, you can learn everything you need to know here!
Dinnerware Whichever varieties of rosé and snacks you choose, enhance their visual appeal by serving them in stylish dinnerware and barware. To accommodate each guest, go for our violet porcelain dinner plates, which will elegantly couple with the dusty rose runner and our blush baroque-style cutlery. Meanwhile, our selection of wine glasses will accommodate your barware needs with its wine toast goblets, which will strike a perfect match with porcelain and rose gold. As for the servers, consider our rose gold cake stands or wooden slices used as rustic platters for your cheeses, nuts, finger sandwiches, and so on (tip: display slabs of varying heights and sizes for a visual interest). |
Dinnerware
Whichever varieties of rosé and snacks you choose, enhance their visual appeal by serving them in stylish dinnerware and barware. To accommodate each guest, go for our violet porcelain dinner plates, which will elegantly couple with the dusty rose runner and our blush baroque-style cutlery. Meanwhile, our selection of wine glasses will accommodate your barware needs with its wine toast goblets, which will strike a perfect match with porcelain and rose gold. As for the servers, consider our rose gold cake stands or wooden slices used as rustic platters for your cheeses, nuts, finger sandwiches, and so on (tip: display slabs of varying heights and sizes for a visual interest).
As you can see, it’s easy to throw an ultimate rosé-tasting garden party – the trick is that the season and the wine itself are to do the magic. All you need to do is to provide the right settings, which is a cinch if you are our customer. Furthermore, you should also bear in mind that this guide isn’t the only way to host a rosé-tasting event. You can experiment with food and wine choices, try different locations, and go for other event colors (certainly, pastels aren’t a must!) – there’s no wrong way here. What do you think about the rosé theme? How would you decorate around it? Please share your thoughts and ideas in the comments below!