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December/January 2023

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maconmagazine.com 61 Mary Pinson THEME: HANUKKAH LOCATION: DINING TABLE WEBSITE: MARYPINSON.COM @MARYPINSON G reenery in abundance, and in this case, dripping from the chandelier! My holiday favorites? Smilax, nandina, cedar, blue cypress. All locally foraged! When arranging flowers, always start with textured greenery first. Fill up your container to hide the mechanics (in this case, chicken wire) and then tuck in your flowers. Vintage glassware. Instantly festive! I collect vintage glassware in all shapes and sizes, and often I'll use them as floral containers. I look everywhere: flea markets, antique shops, Goodwill; and when I really want to waste away my day, I'll jump down the eBay or Etsy rabbit hole! Don't be afraid to mix different colors and sizes together. For this table, blue and gold take center stage. Tons of candles. I really love to use the color drip candles. You can find them on Amazon. It's super fun to place one in an enjoyed bottle of wine or champagne and let the wax drip all down the bottle. Warm and fuzzy feel? Check. Flowers (anemones, thistle, delphinium, veronica) are all in different- sized containers to create visual and dimensional interest. Don't be afraid to layer. I placed the menorah on top of a vintage tin (another collectible) filled with flowers to give the table a cohesive feel. Pro tip: Always make sure when you are doing flowers for a seated dinner that they are low enough — you don't want to block anyone's view!

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