10 tips for Hosting Easter

Hosting tips from the #Youcansetwith us & VIETRI for Easter

This Easter tablescape from Molly and I was made in partnership with Vietri.  We have long loved Vietri, their handmade Italian pieces are classics that we reach for over and over!   We are so excited to share some hosting tips, but first a bit about VIETRI … 

INTRODUCING VIETRI

Vietri is a glassware and tableware company we have long admired for their design and craftsmanship.  Founded in 1983 by Lee Gravely and her daughters, Susan and Frances, Vietri’s mission is to bring Italian culture and artistry into everyday living through their handcrafted designs. The company takes inspiration from the Italian way of life, incorporating traditional techniques and modern creativity to produce stunning pieces for your home and table. 

Each piece is designed to reflect the beauty and elegance of Italian craftsmanship, making them perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. Vietri’s products are not only functional but also works of art that add a touch of class and style to any table setting.

With a commitment to preserving the rich heritage of Italian artistry, Vietri collaborates with skilled artisans from Italy to create unique and timeless pieces that celebrate the country’s rich cultural traditions. Whether you’re looking for a set of wine glasses for a dinner party or a beautiful platter for serving hors d’oeuvres, Vietri has you covered.  

This week only, enjoy a buy 6, get 2 free offer on all VIETRI dinnerware, drinkware, and flatware! This promotion happens automatically in your cart when you add 8 qualifying items. Plus, exclusively for my followers, VIETRI is offering 15% off on top of this amazing deal. Use my code TUCKER15 at checkout to receive the additional offer. Shop before midnight Friday, March 15. 

Tips for hosting this easter

Last year I hosted Easter at our home.  We just returned home from our spring break the day before, and to be honest, I was in over my skis!  We invite my in laws, and my siblings, their families, and parents.  

  1.  Delegate.  Especially on a holiday.  It’s a lot to clean your house, set the table, do the arrangements, so cut corners where you can.  When we’re hosting family for a big holiday like Easter, we cook the turkey/ham/tenderloin… make sure we have appetizers ready when guests arrive.  And we kindly ask that others bring sides!  It takes some pressure off.  
  2. Plan ahead.  Do everything you can do ahead of time ASAP.  Get a little timeline going.  We like to host either a lunch right after church, or an early dinner.  I personally prefer the early dinner because you have a few hours to recover from The Easter bunny and the excitement at church.  
  3. Make sure to note any dietary allergies and label what’s DF/GF.  I like to keep a running list in my notes app on my phone.  I have one for friends and one for family.  When you’re delegating sides you can ask people to avoid certain ingredients.  There’s so many good alternatives these days that I think it’s reasonable to ask.  Especially when it’s a medical condition.  
  4. I always say, be at ease, and your guests will be too.  Pray, meditate, have a cocktail – whatever it takes.  Maybe do all three.  
  5. Set up a little bar.  Make sure to have alcoholic and non alcoholic options.  But it’s fun to have a little station with all of the fixings!  And of course, iced tea and lemonade.
  6. This is a very me specific thing, but turn on all of the lamps.  just say no to overhead lighting.  I feel like it creates such a warm and cozy vibe. 
  7. For a party this size, I like to have a buffet to serve the food.  
  8. Make sure you have extra serving utensils on hand.  Likely someone won’t think of it!  
  9. Two things that lighten the mood – these superlative placecards, and we always have fun with a surprise celebrity cut out mask.  You just tuck this under their plate with the face side down.  Have everyone guess who they are.  It’s sure to make everyone laugh! 
  10. Do the things that you love, and delegate what you’re not wild about.  You don’t enjoy doing flowers? I bet there’s someone that loves it that’s coming to the party.  

 

 

 

DISHWASHER SAFE Contessa Glassware

These are beauties and come in a variety of colors.  Would make a lovely gift!  Handmade in Naples.

CONIGLIO

Handmade Italian artisans handpaint each fluffy bunny and plump carrot on the Campagna Coniglio.  Made on the Amalfi Coast of Italy.  

Handpainted on Terra Cotta in Campania. Dishwasher and

microwave safe.

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