This is my first tablescape of 2025, and I love it! I bought the
trio of glass pine trees at Michael’s this year with the idea that I was going
to use them as a part of a centerpiece for my New Year’s brunch tablescape.
But, there was no brunch, ergo no big flashy tablescape. Moving them into the
conservatory on the table for two worked out quite well as you can see.

Also new this year are these lovely snowflake
candleholders by Mikasa. They really are
heavyweight and gorgeous, and the price is amazingly low. They come beautifully
boxed in sets of two, so keep this in mind for the future if you need a holiday
hostess gift, Secret Santa gift, etc.
As if that isn’t enough, I also found I could not resist the
pine tree shaped mugs from West Elm, so bought this pair and they look perfect
here; I absolutely love them.
The amber stemware that I seem to use a lot I inherited from my mother, the
water glasses are Libbey Glass Arby's Promotion Snowy Pine Trees Scene
Tumblers. Don’t they just look wonderful here?
The flatware I bought years ago from, of all places, Cabela’s. The runner is
from Pottery Barn as are the plaid napkins.

The chargers I bought from Target a number of years ago. They are simple slabs of
wood.
They are topped with beautiful plates with a pine branch and pine cone
design around the edge that I got from Pottery Barn years ago. They are topped
with pine cone salad plates that are from Creative Co-op.
The pine cone salt and pepper shakers (that I LOVE) I bought
years ago from a local shop.



With nearly a foot of snow on the ground here, I am certainly
spending a lot of time at this table with steaming cups of cocoa.
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You outdid yourself on this one. I love all the things you love, especially your Mother's glassware! Those glass pines are really unique. Have you been to Michael's, or do you shop online? A new store opened here last year, and it is very nice. What a lot of snow you've gotten!
ReplyDeleteI haven’t been in a Michael’s store in years. I tend to shop online because that way I can get what I want. So many times I see things online, go into the store, and it’s unavailable. A lot of their things are just available online.
DeleteOh I love everything about this table setting, but I am drawn to anything with pinecones! The Mikasa votive holders are very pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteThis table feels cozy…so appropriate for this time of year!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful table setting. I have a couple of those Arby's glasses and love pulling them out every Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI like everything about this table. I like anything pinecones especially your flatware and salt and pepper dishes.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty and perfect winter table Pattie! I love all the pinecone things you found, just delightful!
ReplyDeleteJenna