Update: Jenny is the winner! Congrats!
This week marks my 6th anniversary of blogging(!), so I thought we'd celebrate with a giveaway. And appropriately enough for The SoHo readers, I have the SOHO rectangular platter (valued at $88) from Beatriz Ball. It's simple and elegant, handmade from recycled aluminum and easy to care for -- it never needs polishing! Be sure to check out the Beatriz Ball Collection to see more of their gorgeous tableware.
For a chance to win, just leave a comment below before 11:59pm ET on Wednesday, January 22nd, telling me how you'd put this lovely platter to use. One winner will be chosen at random. Good luck!
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ReplyDeleteI would use it to hold stuffed mushrooms,pina coladas , or crackers and cheese.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to house pretty candles! Or for displaying desserts.
ReplyDeleteDisplaying those rotating collectibles (seashells, red balls, rattan balls, bracelets from Tanzania)
ReplyDeleteso gorgeous! I'd use it to serve pretty champagne cocktails at an event :)
ReplyDeleteI have been looking to find the perfect tray for my kitchen table. I'd use it to display french macarons and bubbly at my next girls night in with my bests. This is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely platter to put out lemon squares on after dinner. This would be a great after dinner sweet platter.
ReplyDeleteCandles and mazagines on my coffee table. How great that you don't have to polish it!
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful! One of my resolutions this year is to entertain more & have people over at my condo so this tray would definitely be put to good use! =)
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I would use it to serve up some steaming mugs of cocoa.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I would love to put marshmallows on it at a hot cocoa bar!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I'd use it for Christmas cookies - I'm always scrambling to find a good solution for serving them at our Christmas party. Like, every year.
ReplyDeleteI would put my mugs or my jewelry on it!
ReplyDeletecongratulations on 6 years ... i just found you via comments on elephantine ... i would use the tray on my swedish style dining table as a center piece with cedar greens and tea lights to bring a warm glow inside as a contrast to all the snow we have outside ...
ReplyDeleteWow, so many things this could be used for but I would probably put some candles on it with some clear glass pebbles scattered around and put it on my coffee table or kitchen table. It would look so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!!!
Heather
southernnorth.com
What a gorgeous platter! Thanks for doing this giveaway and congrats on 6 years of blogging!
ReplyDeleteI'd take this to the bedroom! I'd love to use this on my dresser with my pretty, collectible compacts, candles and girly things! It is such a stunning piece.
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This platter scream elegance with an edge and I would be a proud owner of it!
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This platter is awesome...and I think I would use it two ways...cheese plate or for candles! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWe have a large soft-ish ottoman in the living room that is desperately in need of a pretty tray for drinks and candles :)
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ReplyDeleteI'd use it for a fruit bowl, candy dish, or dessert platter. ♪ ♫ ♩ ♬ Happy Blogiversary ! ♪ ♫ ♩ ♬ ♪
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I would use it for cookies and treats during the holidays
ReplyDeleteAlmost looks like water. I like it. Serving trays are missing from my array of kitchen stuff and I find it hard to find nice ones.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I would place a few white candles and river rocks within in!
ReplyDeleteThat would look lovely in my elegant living room! I'd use it for everyday probably since it's so pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 6 years! This platter would surely be put to good use corralling our growing arsenal of remote controls in the living room.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty platter- I would use it for desserts on Sunday dinner night!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE a pretty platter! And THIS one definitely qualifies -- simple, elegant, shiny. Would be perfectly at home for the holidays serving little treats or on the coffee table with white candles & a sprig of greenery. Or sprigs of fresh herbs & tiny bite-size tomatoes for a fresh, Spring hors d'oevre tray! Ahhh -- the possibilities are endless!! But it MIGHT end up being a birthday gift for my bestest girlfriend -- she loves shiny pretties too!! (Thanks for the shot at it!)
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ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Would definitely "class up" our Superbowl gathering
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