When you're assigned (or graciously volunteer!) to host Sheva Brachos, you're helping create a meaningful gathering for family and friends to celebrate the new couple. Between planning the meal, coordinating guests, and making everyone feel welcome, there's so much to think about. We're here to make one part of the process a little easier.
A beautifully styled table sets the tone for the entire meal, but creating that look takes time, thought, and attention to detail. We've done the curating for you, thoughtfully designing a collection of seasonal tablescapes that feel effortless and celebration-worthy.
Browse the spring and summer-inspired styles below, choose the one that speaks to you, and then get back to enjoying the excitement of the simcha.
Ruby Red:

Recreate the look:
Red Floral Guest Napkins (not pictured, but really ties everything together if placed in the bathroom or washing station)
White and Black Disposable Plates
Silver Small Glass Vases for Centerpieces
Sage Green

Recreate the look:
White Pearl Grass Green Gauze Tablecloth
Green Heavy Duty Plastic Plates
Ivory & Green Verdure Plastic Disposable Plates Set (not pictured but pretty too!)
Plain White Disposable Plastic Charger Plates
Linen Textured Tablecloth (for layering underneath the pearl tablecloth)
Blue Coral

Recreate the look:
Light Blue Ditsy Toile Floral Tablecloth
Gold Plastic Silverware with Wood Grain Handle
6 Pieces Embossed Glass Flower Vases
Ceramic Flower Rustic Vase (adds earthiness)
Butter Yellow

Recreate the look:
Ivory Scalloped Plastic Plates
Taper Candles-Battery Operated
Ivory Linen-Feel Paper Napkins with Built-in Flatware Pocket
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