My STARRY BURLAP AND PLAID TABLESCAPE ranks high on my favorites list! It even made it into the pages of Country Sampler magazine! :-) Stars are sprinkled throughout...on the place settings, in the greenery...
...and in a star-shaped wreath surrounding a rustic lantern as the "star" of the tablescape!
Another favorite is my PEWTER AND PLAID TABLESCAPE with lots of texture for a rustic feel...
...chunky pewter flatware and a fun Christmas tree napkin fold to top it off!
My EVERGREENS AND BURLAP TABLESCAPE shares an interesting contrast between rustic and refined with a drop cloth tablecloth and burlap runner...
My FARMHOUSE CHRISTMAS TABLESCAPE also has lots of texture with grapevine wreaths as chargers and a fun flea market find...an old toolbox that I filled with greens...
...and candles wrapped in vintage strapping to create a centerpiece.
Here's on that the little grands love...my SNOWMAN TABLESCAPE with a stovepipe hat as a centerpiece...
...and candy eyes and buttons and, of course, a carrot nose! The utensils serve as arms and the napkin as a scarf! I also created two red burlap scarves to serve as table runners.
And stay tuned! This year's tablescape is finished and about to be revealed!
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They are all fantastic! I love the pink transferware-be still my heart
ReplyDeleteEvery single one is so perfect, hard to pick a favorite. I always love your home at Christmas time, especially your gorgeous mantle, it always looks like something out of a magazine!! Fun seeing the different tablescapes all lined up!
ReplyDeleteMy favorites were the Farmhouse and Snowmen. Those snowmen are really original and make me smile,so cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThey are all quite lovely, except the Snowmen. The Snowmen are very cute and charming. What a nice idea for a centrepiece too.
ReplyDeleteHaving JUST had to do a tablescape for a blog hop I'm participating in, I realized just HOW MUCH time and thought go into these! I'm not a 'table-scaper' but admire anyone who IS! These are beautiful and I love the nests on the plates and that tree napkin fold.
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