Let this coral and purple Galentine’s table inspire you to create your own table by blending bold colors and playful accents. The lively coral paired with unexpected purple tulips offers a refreshing alternative to Valentine’s Day’s typical pink and red.
A Fresh Take on Valentine’s Day Colors
I’ve always loved using shades of pink and red for Valentine’s Day, and I never tire of it. However, mixing things up can create a refreshing and unique look. This year, I began with striking coral lip-shaped plates as the centerpiece for my table setting. While red and pink complement each other beautifully, I decided to introduce a surprising twist with flowers—purple! Although purple isn’t a traditional Valentine’s Day color, it added a delightful and fresh direction to the table. After all, how could I resist the beauty of purple tulips?

Dessert Plates That Delight
I chose charming lip-shaped paper plates from Meri Meri as dessert plates. The bright orange-red tone of the plates inspired my choice of flowers—orange and coral roses paired perfectly with the purple tulips, creating a vibrant and cohesive look.

Elegant Gold Accents for Purple Galentine’s Table
Since the lip plates are outlined in gold, I made sure to carry that theme throughout the table setting. I used additional plates with gold outlines and complemented them with gold chargers and flatware, adding a touch of elegance to the overall design.

Napkins That Tie It Together
To complete the table setting, I selected napkins adorned with dark coral dots. They blended perfectly with the coral theme and added an extra layer of visual interest.

Playful Garnishes for Purple Galentine’s Table
To bring a playful spirit to the table, I skewered red candy lips and used them to garnish champagne glasses. It’s a fun and whimsical touch that elevates the celebration!

Festive Touches for the Purple Galentine’s Table
Small pink canape plates shaped like lips added to the festive mood of this Galentine’s Table. Additionally, I placed gold fringe party crackers at each setting, contributing to the party atmosphere.

Flower Arranging Made Easy
Creating flower arrangements takes practice, but the results are worth it! I placed the arrangements in white containers filled with floral foam to keep everything fresh. If you’re looking for a similar look but without the hassle of arranging flowers, click here for an easy alternative.



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