Christmas day... we’re ready! Or at least the table's ready. That’s one thing I can check off the list, right? Menu planning and prepping is next on my list, followed by last minute shopping and wrapping.
By the way, did you know that TJ Maxx and Marshall’s open at 7am today and tomorrow? I’ll be there bright and early despite all the rain we’re having today.
Now back to this table...
It all started with this cozy plaid throw. I just love how it doesn’t cover the whole table. It seems more interesting that way. A little peek at the white table underneath is just the right look at this casual tablescape.
The layering for each place setting starts with a natural woven placemat, and to that I added large white ceramic dinner plate and then finally our lovely red transferware salad plate.
A farmhouse striped napkin tucked in under the plates adds another layer to our table. I found this Joyeux Noel ribbon at Home Goods, and added to the center of the table as an informal banner weaving in and out between the cake stand and the fresh-cut greens.
A candy cane at each setting adds a playful accent and can be saved for after dinner as a treat or to add to our cups of coffee or cocoa.
Simple La Rochere glasses with a fleur de lys pattern adds to the French flair of the table. All the tableware has just been collected over the past several years, with the exception of one thing...
I found a set of these black handled bamboo utensils on Saturday at an Estate Sale in Laguna Beach. There’s a website called EstateSales.net that I now subscribe to. It's makes it so easy to check out all the local sales during the week.
The best part is there are photos for each sale, so you can spy what they have at these homes before you get there. I spotted these bamboo beauties on the website and dragged my hubby to this sale early on Saturday morning. I found the large bag of this flatware right when I got there, and we settled on a fair price.
When I got home, I discovered it was a 5-piece set that had service for ten! That’s fifty pieces at about .60 cents apiece. And I later found out they sell the same set at Neiman Marcus for bit more! 😉
Anyways, I wasn’t' planning on using them for this table, but I after I tried them, I really liked the look. They compliment the placemats nicely and offer a nice contrast on the table itself.
As a main focus of the table, I thought it would be nice to have lovely dessert as the centerpiece. A ceramic white cake stand holds a "Rustic Spice Cake" from Trader Joe’s. Three velvety red roses sit on the top of the cake, and the top is also embellished with a few rosemary sprigs from the garden.
For added holiday cheer, I sugared a package of cranberries and sprinkled them around the cake. Have you ever made sugared cranberries? It's really quite simple.
Sugared Cranberries by Martha Stewart
Ingredients
1 cups sugar
1 cups water
1 cups fresh cranberries
additional 1/2 cup sugar
Combine sugar and water in a small pan and bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Remove from heat and let cool for 10 minutes. Place the cranberries in a bowl and pour the syrup over the top. Let cool completely, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate overnight.
Drain cranberries in a colander over a bowl, reserving the syrup for another use. Place sanding sugar in a shallow dish. Add the cranberries in batches, rolling to coat with sugar. Spread sugared cranberries in a single layer on a baking sheet; let stand at room temperature until dry, about 1 hour.
So now that the table set, it adds so much holiday charm to our home. The dining room is just past the foyer, so you can see it right when you come in the front door as you walk past my little Christmas tree.
Wishing you all a lovely Christmas eve eve! I’ll try to check back in with you tomorrow with one last Christmas post.
ciao! fabiana
Info on table accessories*:
Plates: Home Goods
Napkins: Farmhouse Living
Ribbon: similar found here
Cake & Roses: Trader Joe’s
*affiliate links used.
P.S. I got a lot of questions this week about my set of Christmas bells that are on my wreaths this year. You can find them here.
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