1. Fruit of elegance: This year, instead of making a pricey style statement
like new holiday china, try putting a neatly folded napkin on each guest's dinner
plate and topping it with an ornamental fruit -- a lime, lemon, or orange --
along with a leafy herb sprig.
2. Talking points: Collectibles can double as tabletop helpers as well
as conversation pieces. Toy soldiers? Use them to hold name cards for your dinner
guests. Small vases? Fill them with a single flower to adorn each place setting.
Whatever it is, the personal connection makes it special.
3. Fresh entry: Help guests feel festive right away by putting a bowl
of bright-green apples on a table outside your front door.
4. Sweet spotlight: Showcase dessert by inverting a wide vase in the
center of the dinner table, topping it with the plate holding your cake or pie,
and arranging greenery or fruit around it. (Melt some candle wax on the inverted
bottom of the vase to keep the plate steady.)
5. Aroma, with love: Put some star anise, cloves, nutmeg, marjoram,
allspice, orange zest, and mint into a mortar (or use any nicely scented spices
you have on hand). Lightly grind them once or twice with a pestle, then sprinkle
in a little rose- or orange-flower water. This fragrant vessel is now ready
to go wherever there are noses to please -- in the middle of the table, by your
front door, etc.