Seder Table Settings
White and cream flowers and your best
white tablecloth are always nice choices for the family seder, but here
are three other “seder settings” to get you thinking about how to set
this seder apart from all other seders. Here's the traditional, lovely look of a seder place setting. Scroll down to see some other ideas.
Silver Sparkle: these silver rimmed
plates are set on sparkling silver leaves that have been removed from
the craft store branch of leaves. A silver beaded bracelet serves as a
napkin ring, and all the silver Kiddush cups, pitchers, and serving
pieces shine. (Hint: we save a few of our best silver serving platters
to use only on Pesach.)
Frog fun: the kids will like it if you dress up their places with
a visual reminder of the evening. Here toy frogs (made by participants
in a local Jewish Family Service mental health support group) populate
the table, including one fishing from the mouth of a fish vase. The
flowers are bright and colorful, in keeping with the whimsical feel of
the setting. Perfect visual aids when you get to the plagues!
Golden Glow: Pull out all the gold. A
ribbon for a napkin ring, gold rimmed glasses, a gold vase with golden
tone flowers, and your dressiest chrain serving dish---they are put
together with a surprise golden egg or marror holder, a small ruffled
lampshade turned upside down to hold a small dish and lots of curly
golden straws.
Please take a photo of your place setting before the seder and send it in to share with others to info@mykosherhome.com
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