Showing posts with label faux tin houses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faux tin houses. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Cozy Winter Table



When the green tablecloth that I had planned to use for my second dinner table at my annual Boxing Day dinner didn't fit, I had to get creative. Rummaging through my tablecloth closet (read: the jam-packed craft closet in my office/studio that only has about three feet of space for actual hanging which is where my tablecloths are stored), I knew I was going to be in trouble. The cranberry tablecloth was way too big, the white tablecloths way too blah. I had a patterned one that worked well in the past, but had something different in mind for the centerpiece, so reached for, the first time ever at Christmas, the blue one.
It looked great in the room, blended perfectly with my new Santa pillow, and ended up being quite popular once I decided to swap out my planned evergreen plates for my Currier & Ives winter scene ones.
This is a table that, if I wanted it to, will take me all of the way through winter. There is nothing about it that screams Christmas, just winter coziness. 
As it turned out, everyone loved this table and raved about it. It was set for eight during the party, but for every day, it will just be set for four.
The centerpiece is one that is a mishmash of some of my favorite things, including wooden trees that I have used in the past here and here. Twig reindeer are also more winter than Christmas and from Pottery Barn years ago, a purchase that I have never regretted.
The “tin houses” are pure genius, fooled everyone, and were the brainchild of Debbie of the wonderful Confessions of a Plate Addict blog, whose easy instructions I followed, and am I ever thrilled that I did (read: buy houses, buy paint, spray). I do not recommend waiting until the last minute and putting on the final coat on the day of the party, but this darling trio of cardboard houses from Hobby Lobby (that stack inside each other for easy storage) will appear again and again. For only $15 for the houses and $5 for the Rustoleum Hammered Silver spray paint (that I found at Wal-Mart), I ended up with these super cute tin look houses. Even up close people were completely fooled, and can you imagine what I would have spent had these houses been actual tin? Lots!
The flickering tea lights inside are from Pier One and are battery operated. Do NOT use real candles. No.


The tabletop greenery is actually a taken apart swag that I bought days before the party at Home Depot for half off. I love using fresh greenery not only for the looks, but also for the fresh pine fragrance, and it is nothing additional to store.


 Plates - decades old
Napkins - Pier One
Flatware - Oneida
Crystal -
Marquis by Mikasa

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