Wednesday, October 31, 2012

FALL COFFEE BAR



Coffee can take on the most delicious flavors ... especially in the fall. There are so many wonderful seasonal coffees... pumpkin spice, hazelnut, vanilla spice, cinnamon, vanilla nutmeg... YUM!

When I have a crowd at StoneGable I like to put together a coffee bar so everyone can serve themselves, especially before breakfast...






This Pottery Barn Outlet galvanized tiered tray is such a versatile piece! Today it works as a Fall coffee bar on my kitchen island!

The Keurig coffee maker is on the opposite counter. A big white soup tureen holds lots of seasonal Kcups.






White coffee mugs hold rolled napkins in rich autumnal colors.






I love love love using oranges and blues together for fall... a little different... but I think they give fall a sophisticated look.

Sugar bowl and creamer and little burnt orange leaf plates are ready to be used by guests.

I would have shown some yummy pumpkin bread to go along with the coffee.... IF SOMEONE HAD NOT EATEN IT ALL! I'm so glad THE CULPRIT enjoyed it that much!





A bowl of tangerines is offered for fruit lovers.





The top tier holds a little cobalt blue vase of pyracantha... some cinnamon sticks to stir coffee... little blue and white spice jars with nutmeg and cocoa...and vintage spoons.






I tucked in a large egg cup filled with candy corn for a little fun treat! My boys go wild over candy corn.







White pumpkins work well in this coffee bar.






 A barmbly candle ring under the pumpkins add a little "fluff". Gotta have "fluff"!






A small gathering of pumpkins and pyracantha sit next to the coffee station.





I prepare everything the night before so when we wake up we can all have coffee and a little nosh to welcome the new day!

HAPPY FALL!





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