Valentines Brunch ~ A Romantic Tablescape for Two

Let’s sneak a peek at the tablescape for our Valentines Brunch for Two!

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ table set for two

Last week we talked about a Valentines Double Date, but what if you want to spend a nice romantic meal with just your sweetie? So many celebration options, and here’s one just now.

Cozy Spot for Two

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ top view

We usually eat at the dining room table or upstairs with a movie. But sometimes it’s fun to spice things up a bit and choose somewhere out of the ordinary.

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ table for two

It doesn’t have to be complicated. For our Valentines brunch, I just set up a card table in a corner window. Especially for a romantic occasion like this, having a small table for two in a different location is almost like going out somewhere new!

Romantic Valentines Brunch Flowers

In order to keep that romance going, I made a pretty little centerpiece, including pink carnations from the grocery store.

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ flower arrangement

The daphne in our yard is just starting to bloom, so I grabbed a few sprigs to put in as well. The scent is heavenly, plus it’s one of my husband’s favorite flowers!

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ flower arrangement closeup

For the finishing touch, I slipped in a branch of seeded eucalyptus for some lacy movement.

Soft Valentines Colors

I’ve always loved white, cream, and gold, but it seems like lately I just can’t get enough of it. Maybe I’m making up for not having any snow this winter!

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ top down view of table

Whatever the reason, I used a snowy white lace tablecloth over a white quilted coverlet for our Valentines brunch table.

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ flowers  in crystal vase

Then I added just a tiny bit of color with some blush damask napkins.

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ two place settings

But the loveliest part was this gorgeous blush voile sheer from Made on 23rd.

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ crystal and flowers

The voile was not only beautiful in itself, it was good for color and texture. And an added benefit was a bit more privacy, since this window overlooks our shared driveway and the sidewalk.

A Touch of Gold for Our Valentines Brunch

With the base layer finished, then, I went for my old favorite – gold and white place settings.

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ place settings

These chargers and my gold flatware are my version of neutral – gold honestly goes with just about anything.

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ place setting

The plates are my everyday whiteware – another foundation piece of my tablescape wardrobe. As well as being a lovely background to a headline salad plate, they go right into the dishwasher.

And they’re super sturdy. We’ve had some of these plates for over 20 years!

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ monogram plates closeup

And to top it all off, we have these fun monogrammed salad plates, which I thought were particularly appropriate for the two of us.

I got them several years ago at Williams Sonoma. Last I checked, there were still a few left at their online store. But if you find they don’t have the ones you’re looking for, I’ve linked some other beautiful styles below.

If you want to see these plates in a totally different setting, just CLICK HERE.

Sparkling Crystal

Oh crystal! One of my very favorite things of all time!

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ pink flowers

This stunning goblet/vase/candle holder/grapefruit dish (!) was a wedding present from SIL and BIL. And isn’t it gorgeous? Perfect for our Valentines Brunch.

Valentines Brunch Tablescape ~ Crystal glasses

These crystal highballs I usually use for water glasses. They’re heavy and very elegant.

I love shopping at antique stores, and that’s where I got the champagne flutes. This kind of glass is usually pretty easy to track down at vintage markets, and I also found some very similar ones, which I’ve linked below.

Sparkling Wine & Grapefruit

Valentines Brunch Tablescape - Champagne glass

And now something sparkling to put in our glasses! As you can see, we had sparkling wine with a little grapefruit slice on top.

Valentines Brunch Menu

Grapefruit Avocado Salad plated and ready to serve!

This is really a very simple but elegantly delicious Valentines brunch menu. I’m kind of on a grapefruit roll, so our first course is this delicious Grapefruit & Avocado Salad.

For our main course, how about some pecan oatmeal french toast? Oh it’s so good, and one of my favorite brunch foods. I’ll have to get that recipe up on the blog soon – maybe in time for Mother’s Day!

No willpower necessary! Here's a recipe for a totally decadent raw, vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, Paleo Chocolate Hazelnut Tart you'll love!

And for dessert, let’s have a bit of delicious Chocolate Hazelnut Tart with some freshly brewed coffee. Or tea, in my case. Mmmmmmmm!

The great thing about these recipes, is that you can prep almost all the ingredients ahead of time. Then all you have to do on the Valentines brunch morning, is to put them together and cook up the toast!

Valentines Brunch Tablescape

Then pour your sparkle of choice, and invite your Sweetie to share a romantic Valentines brunch for two!

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23 Comments

  1. Beautiful table Barbara! I saw this on my phone this morning and its even better on the computer screen lol. Love the lace tablecloth and the pink carnations are heavenly – I can just imagine the smell from here. They are one of my favorite flowers. Hope you have a lovely Valentine’s Day my friend!

    1. Ha! It’s such a different experience on a phone isn’t it? 🙂 Those carnations were so pretty I couldn’t pass them up, and our daphne is just starting to bloom about now. Anything starting to show their little blossoms for you yet? Always so nice to see you! Happy Friday!

  2. The down shot of your table with the flowers and the curtain draped over the table is perfect! It’s like I was looking into a fine French bistro 😉
    What a beautiful table to sit and dine at, Barbara!

    1. OH thank you Rachelle!! I sometimes feel like I’m at a bistro because my wonderful husband is such a great cook! 🙂 So sweet of you to stop by – see you over at Friday with Friends!

  3. Barbara, this was a perfect table for two to celebrate the holiday. Carnations are one of my favorite flowers too. They smell spicy, are beautiful with their sweet ruffles, and can last for up to 2 weeks!
    Thanks for sharing your post at the Friday with Friends link party.

  4. Hi Barbara,

    This table is very romantic for brunch. Love the initial dishes. Yay, for carnations being your husband’s favorite. They have been my favorite flower for 25 years.

    People say they can’t believe they’re my favorite. My hubby always buys ne carnations.

    Cindy

  5. So beautiful, love looking at your tea cups, I have several that a friend who. As passed away now gave me years ago, they were hem moms and she knew I loved tea cups, Miss her but brings a smile when I look at my teacups…

    1. Oh that’s so sweet Rhonda! Isn’t it wonderful to have something from a friend that makes you smile? ❤️ I’m so glad you like teacups too – they’re so much fun! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment! Happy Tuesday!

    1. Hi Karin! Thanks so much for stopping by, and so glad you liked the plates! I usually get some sort of monogrammed thing for everybody for Christmas, and one year it was these. ❤️ I’m hopping over to your blog to take a peek – see you in a minute! 🙂

    1. Ha – thanks! I’m pretty sure that the day I finally give up on snow will be the day we get a storm! But glad you like the table anyway! 🙂 Take care over there my friend! ❤️

  6. Barbara, a perfect table for brunch with your sweetie. Love the white and gold combo, classic and timeless. The initial plates are quite stunning and the grapefruit and avocado salad looks refreshing. Happy Valentine’s Day!