Guest Picks: Hank and Hunt Get Ready to Entertain in 2012
— Jenny from Hank and Hunt
This evokes the feeling of fresh and new. The easiest way to make your home feel decorated again is to add art — insanely beautiful art.
The light bounces off of this quartz votive, day or night.
Do you have the entertaining essentials? A plain black cake stand is perfect for morning biscuits or that special occasion cake, and it has a little more flair than a simple white one.
This pop of pretty little colors will make that impromptu bowl of ice cream super special.
Just because it's not someone's birthday doesn't mean that the day isn't special. Keep this little stand filled to remind you that every day deserves celebration.
This is a tablecloth idea for those with mini-people: oilcloth in a fun print.
This set has every vase you will ever need. Use these simple vases all at once, or stack them neatly in their matching tray.
This pop of color and pattern will wake up that empty room.
If you are ever antiquing and you find a vintage disco ball, you buy it. Period.
Take traditional glasses up a notch with these chic, black glass tumblers. They're likely to spark some compliments.
Add greenery while keeping the airiness in the new year. This fishbowl terrarium is perfect.
A simple but fun chevron would do wonders to spiff up your tablecloth.
I say, "yes, please," to these stunning globes with antiqued, brass, geometric stoppers to fill with vices.
Teak-handled flatware would be an added bit of warmth to a cool winter tablescape.
This little fortune chicken comes with the instructions: "Smash this chicken in times of great confusion or great despair." It's awesome.
Simple but pretty serveware is a must for entertaining.
Freshen up your entertaining by scooping up some new tidbit plates like these with a barely there canvas texture.
So you want to drink more water? I bet you would if you had these gold triangle glasses.
Add a fun pop of color, and save a tree. These napkins are super easy, and there's no matching necessary.Next: Bring Handcrafts Into the Everyday
The hand-chiseled texture and octagonal shape of this tray is so beautiful that I would have a hard time putting anything on it. The wood will warm up any winter room and make a great tray for some coffee table treats.
Q