LIFESTYLE → TABLESCAPES Issue 930 · September 28, 2022

Succah in Bloom

With the unique Litton Sukkah on my deck, along with the tablescape and decorations, I hope we managed to capture the Succos feel!

Succah in Bloom

Floral Chandelier

For this stunning piece, I purchased a hanging floral frame, which is a great base for a suspended floral chandelier. I decorated it mainly with faux greenery so it could be used from year to year, adding a few fresh flowers for added beauty.

You will need:
  • 25-inch rectangle floral chandelier frame (available from Craftoutlet.com)
  • greenery garland (available from Hobby Lobby)
  • fresh flowers in floral tubes or faux flowers
  • floral wire

Wrap frame with garland.

Secure with wire.

Stick flowers into chandelier.

Fall Flowers

The muted colors of these flowers reflect the transition between summer and fall. I like how this particular palette feels seasonal but at the same time is reflective of the faded blossoms of summer. I added preserved green ferns to match the dishes.

Bird Napkins

Let your table decor “soar” with these gorgeous hem-stitched, bird design needlepoint napkins. There are many paper napkins with bird designs available as well.

Gold-Patterned Tablecloth

This tablecloth design reminds me of wood grains, which was the perfect starting point for a succah tablescape. At the same time, the gold metallic threads give it an elegant look. Fabric is double wide.

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