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Seasonal Celebrations

Event planners suggest themes to enhance winter get-togethers

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Shower your guests with Southern hospitality, as envisioned by Keri Cook from A Sophisticated Affair in Arlington.

For the party’s invitations and decor, Cook says to keep it simple.

Handmade invitations made from scrapbook paper and a metallic pen are understated, yet elegant. Mason jars tied with ribbons and nametags are great for doubling as glassware and place cards.

Decorate tables using lace cloths or an antique overlay with metallic details and floral centerpieces made from baby’s breath.

Cook suggests hiring an acoustic guitarist to play holiday tunes. Not only will the music give the party a country feel, but it also will keep the atmosphere laid-back so guests can enjoy themselves in comfort, she says.

Nothing says Southern like bourbon, so try a festive drink like a cranberry bourbon sour for your party’s signature cocktail. (You’ll find the recipe on Indulgedfw.com.)

For the menu, Cook chooses to celebrate with Southern-inspired dishes, including shrimp and jalapeño cheese grits (served in martini glasses) for appetizers and a main course of pumpkin waffles and chicken with an orange cranberry compote and vegetable medley.

For dessert, Cook likes a Southern twist on the French classic creme brulee with a selection of sweets that might include a white chocolate and cranberry bourbon creme brulee, pumpkin creme brulee with pumpkin brittle, and a ginger creme brulee with candied ginger.

BALLET AND BISTRO LADIES-ONLY NIGHT

Spend an enchanting evening with the girls this holiday season, as envisioned by Ashley Paz of Vera Green Productions in Fort Worth.

Paz suggests starting your party by attending The Nutcracker and following the ballet with dinner, drinks and a special project for the pint-size ballet students who perform in the suite.

• The Setting: Pair Nut-cracker tchotchkes with clean golds and whites. For greenery, use topiaries, garden roses and hydrangeas from local sources like Vivi Gray Design in Fort Worth.

• The Food: For her menu, Paz collaborated with Chandra Riccetti from the Bastion Restaurant in Fort Worth (www.bastionrestaurant.com) to create a meal that pays tribute to characters and dances from the ballet. For cocktails, the duo suggests serving drinks made from Russian vodka such as Narodnaya (a nod to The Russian Dance in the ballet).

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