One of the easiest ways to make your dinner party feel less stressful has nothing to do with the menu.
Itโs setting the table ahead of time.
By the time youโve chosen a date, invited your guests, and planned the menu (hopefully with the help of one of my Dinner Party eCookbooks… hint, hint ๐), youโve already done the hard work. Donโt leave one of the easiest tasks until the last minute.
I recommend setting the table at least one day before your gathering. Lay out the linens, dishes, flatware, and glassware so everything is ready to go when party day arrives.
I remember my grandmother doing exactly this. If she was hosting a weekend dinner party, her table would often be completely set several days beforehand. Then sheโd carefully cover it with a clean sheet to protect it until guests arrived. Looking back, I realize she wasnโt just being organizedโshe was giving herself the gift of peace of mind.
(And if you have a cat that believes every horizontal surface exists solely for their enjoyment, you may want to wait until party day to add the glassware.)
โจ Why Set the Table Early?
Setting up in advance helps you:
- Avoid last-minute rushing
- Remember details you might otherwise forget
- Spot anything you need to wash, polish, or replace
- Create a more relaxed hosting experience
It also gives you the opportunity to add those special touches that make guests feel welcomed and appreciated.
Consider adding:
- Place cards
- Printed menus
- A small take-home favor
- A handwritten note at each place setting
None of these things are required, of course. But they can transform an ordinary meal into an experience your guests will remember.
๐ด A Simple Rule for Flatware
Whether your dinner party is formal or casual, thereโs one easy guideline to remember:
Use the flatware from the outside in.
Place utensils in the order theyโll be used, starting with the outermost pieces and working toward the plate.
Thatโs it.
No memorizing complicated diagrams required.
๐ฅ๐ฝ๏ธ๐ท Remember BMW
Hereโs my favorite table-setting trick because itโs so easy to remember:
BMW = Bread, Meal, Wine
Looking at the place setting from left to right:
B = Bread plate
M = Meal (your dinner plate)
W = Water and wine glasses
Once you learn BMW, youโll never have to wonder where the bread plate or glasses belong again.
๐ธ Formal vs. Casual: Which Table Setting Is Right for You?
One question I hear often is:
โDo I need to set a formal table?โ
The answer is almost always NO.
A formal place setting can be beautiful for holidays, milestone celebrations, or themed dinner parties. It often includes multiple glasses, extra flatware, and several courses.
A casual place setting, on the other hand, is perfect for most gatherings. Itโs relaxed, approachable, and often feels more inviting to guests. In fact, many of my dinner parties have been served on simple white plates with cloth napkins and a few candles.
The goal isnโt to impress your guests with how many forks you own. The goal is to make them feel comfortable and welcomed.
Formal Place Setting Example:
Notice the additional flatware, multiple glasses, and more structured arrangement. This style works beautifully for special occasions or when serving multiple courses.
Casual Place Setting Example:
A casual setting uses fewer pieces while still looking polished and intentional. This is the style I use most often because itโs practical, attractive, and easy for guests to navigate.
Whichever style you choose, remember that a thoughtfully set tableโwhether simple or elaborateโtells your guests that youโre happy theyโre there.
๐ฅ The Best Part
When you set the table ahead of time, something interesting happens.
Your dinner party starts to feel real.
You can picture your guests sitting there. You can imagine the conversation, the laughter, and the memories youโll create together.
And thatโs when the excitement begins.
Because entertaining isnโt really about the plates, the napkins, or whether the forks are perfectly aligned.
Itโs about creating a place where people feel welcome.
The table is simply where the magic happens.
Hereโs to beautiful tables and even better conversations!
Cheers,
Colleen ๐ฅ






