Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Celebrating Carnevale!

It's that time of year where we begin Lent and can look forward to Spring. Carnevale, much like the French Mardi Gras is a beloved celebration in Italian culture. In fact, while many associate the celebration more with Venice, the longest running Carnevale celebrations in Italy are actually held near the town of Puglia in the Calabrese region where my ancestors migrated from. While we now only celebrate one night with a decadent meal and good wine, some areas of Italy still revel in the celebrations for weeks or even months leading up to Ash Wednesday. 

In my table-scape and decor, I tried to bring in many of the elements of the traditional celebration. The traditional colors of course are purple and gold. It is also customary to throw beads just as it is in the French celebration as well, but Carnevale is even more widely known for its elaborate masks. Within the Carnevale celebration the masks are in fact worn to hide one's identity as it is the only time of year as well that the classes intermingle in the festivities. 

I pulled these elements into my own decor but using glitzy picks picked up after Christmas's to bring in the purple and gold elements. I strewed beads around and used masks into the decor as well. 

Below I added a mask even onto the chicken fruit bowl I often change up for different holidays. Inside I decorated using glittery gold and purple picks as well as beads. I thought leaving the wine decor around was fitting as well. 


On the mantle I also added a bead element as well as displaying my own Venetian made Carnevale mask. 


 For the table-scape, I used my everyday Fiesta dishes for a bright color element with gold chargers underneath. In the center, I added my wooden fluer-di-lis engraved lazy Susan with a Venetian style jester bowl. I strewed beads coming out of this as well and just used some colorful netting as filler around a glittery purple pillar candle. 



Let me know in the comments below if you celebrate Carnevale, or Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday? What do you do for the festivities? Also be sure to subscribe to receive notice of future posts. 

Buon Carnevale!

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