Thursday, December 19, 2024

Santa in the Snow Tablescape

 
This will be my last tablescape for 2024. It will not be the last table that I set, but with the holidays coming up, and all of the activity that surrounds them, I won’t be able to share any more. 
This one is a lot of fun. It started with the fabric that I absolutely fell in love with. I bought 2 yards of it, put it over the table, and went from there.

The “placemats,” for lack of a better word, I found a number of years ago at Pier One. I’m sorry that I only bought four of them because I love them so much. The nubby-edged red plates are also from Pier One.

The holly leaf salad plates I got from Pottery Barn last year. I really like these because, with such a simple design, they can be paired with almost anything, and yet they have a big impact.
On top of them is a Fitz and Floyd Santa mug (that you last saw here), doing double duty as a candle holder. It was a snap to put this together. I used a bit of floral foam in the bottom to hold the candle in place, then it was just a question of adding some dried Spanish moss, some greenery, a few berries, and I was done. I think it makes a nice impact considering the minutes it took to put together.
 The script greeting at each place setting I found here. The clear snowflake Irish coffee-style mugs that I fell in love with are new this year. I found them here. They will get a lot of use this year holding hot drinks and boozy coffees.
 
The wooden snowflakes are favorites, and are used all over the house during the holidays, including on the tree.
 
The deep green stemware makes a nice impact here. When you have a table covering as bold as this one, you have to have equally bold dinnerware.

I found the red napkins here, and struggled to decide which type of flatware to use. I tried, McKenzie-Child’s “Courtly Check,” gold, and ultimately ended up with this very versatile black flatware that makes a statement while being understated.
The Santa in the center riding the bicycle I inherited from my mother. She used to collect Santas of all kinds and had them running down the center of her dining table. I have all of them, of course, but tend to use just one at a time. The tree I’ve had forever, it is illuminated with tiny string lights.
 
I hope this finds you all thoroughly enjoying your holiday prep. Don’t wear yourselves out!

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8 comments:

Linda said...

Just beautiful Pattie. My favorite photo is the one with the green stemware and that sweet snowflake mug with your window in the background, just looks so inviting. I have Pfaltzgraff Winterberry mugs of that same shape and absolutely love them. I've never actually had Irish coffee in them but hope to remedy that this year. ;) I will miss your Christmas tables!

Marie Smith said...

So beautiful and fun…with Santa.

Marie Smith said...

P.S. Merry Christmas!

Gina said...

I really love this tablescape - in particular that fabric which I can see why it appealed to you. The candle cups are the perfect eclectic touch! I hope you have a very Merry Christmas. (:

Billie Jo said...

This is absolutely lovely! The green plates are my favorite! Thank you for sharing, and Merry and Blessed Christmas!

Kim said...

Pattie, your table is beautiful and oh so Christmassy! I love the fabric that you chose and the plate stack is wonderful. The stemware is gorgeous. I have those Pier 1 chargers too and love them as well. Wishing you and yours and very merry Christmas and happy holiday season!

CJ Foss said...

Your table is gorgeous, and I especially like the way you surround each plate with bells, leaves, and berries. Then, the green glassware is exactly what this bold table needs. Have a fantastic holiday!

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Your table looks stunning and you pay so much attention to every detail. I love the idea of buying material to just lay down as a tablecloth. Wishing you a very merry Christmas..