Thursday, December 11, 2025

Christmas EveTablescape

 
Kicking off my holiday season with a cozy December 7th luncheon for friends felt like pure magic! I went all-in on classic red and green, but wrapped it in the warm, storytelling glow of Charles Dickens.
 
Center stage sits the wooden goose my dad carved back in the 80s when country geese were everywhere—I still adore him. 
 
He’s proudly flanked by candle-holding Ebenezer Scrooge on one side and Bob Cratchit carrying Tiny Tim on the other. 
 
Across from the goose, tall frosted glass trees I snatched up at Michael’s last year catch every bit of light. 
I started with my trusty holiday tablecloth, then added a simple Pottery Barn runner for quiet texture. Because more is more at Christmas, each place got a woven placemat from local shop, Three French Hens, topped with leafy green placemats from World Market for that lush, wintry feel. 
The plate stack is pure joy: sparkling red jeweled chargers, black-and-white plaid dinner plates from Pier 1, and bold red salad plates from 222 Fifth that cheerfully announce “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” 
 
My beloved KEAWELL “Versailles” flatware made another appearance—those delicate scrolls look born for candlelight. 
 
Drinks are served in frosted red Scandi-patterned water glasses (finally out of the cupboard after years!) and merry Waechtersbach Christmas Tree cups and saucers (yes, the matching teapot is waiting in the hutch). 
A 1988 Fitz and Floyd water pitcher from their “A Dickens Christmas” collection—passed down from my mom—pours the water with perfect nostalgia. Mikasa crystal snowflake votives sprinkle extra twinkle everywhere.
 
And the sweetest touch? A jar of Coop’s salted caramel sauce waits at every place setting as a remembrance of the day. Trust me, I’ve taste-tested caramel across three states; nothing comes close.

Here’s to tiny lunches, family treasures, and tables that feel like a hug. Happy holidays, friends—the season has officially begun!    

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4 comments:

Lori said...

Your table is gorgeous. I love everything about it. Yes, I remember all of the geese in the 80's. I had a pair for my dining room table.

Texas Quilt Gal said...

Oh so festive! I particularly love the water pitcher. The place mats you mentioned - that looks like real greenery, is it the place mat? That Waechtersbach cup is so classically Christmas. What was your menu? I haven't tried Coop's, but what a wonderful gift at each place.

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

There were two placemats, one plaid one, and then the greenery. Yes, that is a placemat as well. It does look real. The guests actually felt it because it looked so real. I had baked ham, a French potato casserole, smothered green beans, corn casserole, sugarplum fairy salad, Caribbean cornbread, and a chocolate espresso cheesecake. That recipe is coming to the blog soon, all others are currently available.

Marie Smith said...

Love the table, as always!