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November 23, 2022

the best Christmas table linens on sale!

 




The prettiest new pattern from Pacific & Rose debuted this week. It’s called Charlotte Berry and is just so perfect for setting the most gorgeous Christmas tablescape.


Best of all, this brand-new pattern and all the other gorgeous patterns from  Pacific & Rose are now 30% off  for the holidays.

 

Just use the Promo Code GRATEFUL30 to get your discount at checkout.

  

There are lots of options for this print too: tablecloths, placemats, runners and napkins. 


For the holidays, I love a layered, luxurious look as you see here with the Charlotte Berry tablecloth, placemats and napkins all working together at this pretty place setting, above.

 




Here’s my table set with the gorgeous Charlotte Berry tablecloth. I made a festive centerpiece from a faux evergreen garland, some eucalyptus, and baby’s breath. 


A few vintage glass ornaments in soft gold and silver were added for a touch of sparkle, along with a small collection of vintage brass candlesticks.


I think it’s the perfect a punch of holiday greenery to bring out the festive red and white of the table linens.

 




This pattern is meant to be used all year long, and I love that about it. You can see here how easy it is to set an elegant table, any time of the year…


but it really shines at Christmas time!





It’s just such an easy way to instantly add that red and white Christmas charm to any table. Just add a centerpiece and your favorite dishes, and you’re all set!

 




In addition to Charlotte Berry, I have several other charming tablecloths from Pacific & Rose that look lovely for the holidays.

 

This one is called Belita. One of my all-time favorite patterns, Belita has the prettiest combination of colors in the hand block-printed paisley and floral pattern.

 




An alfresco Christmas is hardly ever out of the question here in Southern California, so we set up this little table in the backyard for an intimate and chic December garden party.

 




For a fun twist on a coastal Christmas theme, I’ve got two different whimsical tables to show you.

 

The ever-popular Red Crab print can easily be transformed to represent a really memorable holiday table.

 




We pulled from the red of the crab and matched it with individual stocking utensil holders at each place setting. 


A few cheery red pomegranates from my neighbor’s garden also adds a pop of red! 


I love using stars at Christmas, so these pretty white starfish naturally fit in here at this table as a darling seaside accent.

 




Blue Anchor also works surprisingly well for the holidays. 


Just add lots of greenery and other green and gold festive touches to the table, and you’ll be surprised at how this pattern transforms into a coastal Christmas look.

 

 



To add a hint of nautical holiday charm to this table, we once again used our darling white starfish, a little Christmas tree “message in a bottle” and my favorite shell-trimmed placemats at each place setting.

 

All these little details add up to the most fabulous Sea-sons Greetings for all!

 




Gayatri Blue works so beautifully for setting a showstopper of a Hanukkah table.  


I love the combination of blue and white with gold tones for a stunning look that combines tradition and style in the most beautiful way.

 




I saw this idea for Star of David napkin rings years ago in Better Homes & Gardens magazine, and I recreated this look with blue construction paper.

 

This is a really inexpensive way to add special Hanukkah details to any table.

 




My special fan-fold with a twist napkin style is always a winner and really shows off the pattern of the Gayatri Blue napkins nicely. Pretty blue glass goblets are from CB Lifestyle are the perfect color for this table.

 

Round raffia placemats also add a hint of gold, and they really help set off the blue and white pattern of the tablecloth. 


Mazel Tov to all my Jewish friends! 

 


Umbria Olive Tablecloth with the Gayatri Buti Green Napkins


During the holidays, the possibilities are endless with different ways to combine patterns from Pacific & Rose. 


The Umbria Olive tablecloth combines beautifully with the Gayatri Buti Green napkins at this table, as you can see above.

 




The Umbria Olive pattern on its own is just so chic! Again, I’ve layered the tablecloth with vintage wicker placemats and matching Umbria Olive napkins for a cohesive look.

 




Just a few special accents... snow-covered trees, another deer or two, and soft green and white details are enough to bring that hint of nature to the table that is so endearing and warms our hearts in the most special way.

 




I absolutely LOVE how the Umbria Olive pattern works with the darling deer plates seen here.

 


Gayatri Green Runner, Placemats and Napkins


Table runners offer a more casual and informal look, and all the pretty tablecloth patterns are available in the table runner format. 



Belita Runner, Placemats and Napkins


Layering the coordinating or complementary placemats and napkins is pretty fun and turns out perfect, every time.

 




Wouldn’t this be a cute look for a Christmas morning brunch?




Another gorgeous color combination is the Lilibet Cranberry Mint tablecloth and napkins with some of my vintage red and white Christmas transferware plates and soup bowls.

 




For a vibrant, unique and absolutely gorgeous holiday table, this is the pattern to choose!

 

To contrast with this vivacious Lilibet pattern, I used natural woven placemats from CB Lifestyle and bamboo flatware, which always look lovely with Pacific & Rose’s table linens.


These beautifully lacey Arte Italica "Finezza" dinner plates are also from CB Lifestyle. They're handmade in Italy, and just absolutely stunning on the dinner table!

 




Candles in soft shades of cranberry and peach accent this table perfectly and provide that perfect ambiance for a December supper at home.

 



Pomegranate Red is the cheeriest pattern for Christmas… don’t you think?

 


Umbria Olive Runner with Red Pomegranate Napkins


Personally, I love playing around with these beautiful patterns with my collection of red and white transferware dishes. They look so pretty together!

 


Gayatri Green Runner and Gayatri Green Buti Napkins


These patterns make setting the table at Christmas just so easy because of the festive prints and colors, which by the way are all created and printed by hand in Jaipur, India.

 




I love having lots of options for setting the table during the holidays, and as you can see, these patterns just work so great with each other that it makes tables setting a real pleasure.

 




If you’re looking for the perfect hostess gifts or stocking stuffers, look no further than the brand-new Charlotte Berry kitchen towels


They’re sure to brighten up spirits and kitchens in the most fabulous way!

 




And of course, if you want to channel the chicest Mrs. Claus vibes, donning this stylish Charlotte Berry apron is just what you need. Just add a darling Santa hat, and you're all set!


Why not buy one for yourself and one for your best friend?

 



 Check out PacificAndRose.com for more!




Remember, all these gorgeous table linens from Pacific & Rose are now 30% off for the holidays.

 

Just use the Promo Code GRATEFUL30 to get your discount at checkout. 




ciao! fabiana

 

 

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November 4, 2022

Farmhouse Style magazine winter projects

 



Two of my favorite holiday magazines are out, and I want to share with you all a few of the projects included in these fun issues.

 

First of all, there’s the Country Sampler Farmhouse Style Winter edition and then the special Christmas one, so I’ll break it down for you with all the details from each magazine.

 




Let’s start with the Winter issue… The whole magazine is really filled with lots of beautiful homes all decked out for the holidays, and of course there are a lot of DIY projects and recipes included here too.

 




My first contribution is in the “Creative DIY Garlands” article that starts on page 92. 






I created is a hand-made 3-D star garland made from vintage book pages. Dozens and dozens of star shapes were cut out and then sewn together to create this spectacular garland.


This one measures 100” long, so it would look great draped along  a mantel, a lovely window or over your dining room table.


BEST OF ALL, for the first time ever this garland is available HERE along with several other Christmas projects that have appeared in Country Sampler Farmhouse style magazine.

 




Over on page 100, you can check out a little gift-wrapping touch that costs nothing to put together. 


Simply forage a few evergreen branches and create mini fresh wreaths to top your packages and add a festive and fragrant touch.  

 




Mini holiday cheeseballs are the perfect finger food to bring to your next holiday gathering, and they’re so cute too!

  




These Santa Sacks are one of the best ways to quickly wrap those slightly larger gifts. 


I just used a large vintage Martha Stewart tablecloth to sew these two gift sacks together. 


They turned out better than expected, and I know I'll be using these over and over for lots of Christmases to come.

 





Next up is the special Christmas issue… isn't the cover cute?

 




I put together this rustic evergreen wreath with cypress branches, eucalyptus and seed pods found in my garden. It’s finished off with a simple burlap ribbon around the top to display anywhere.

 




It looks so pretty on our rustic back gate!  





Here’s a fun DIY Project that’s perfect for holiday gift giving, pretty little fire-starters for the fireplace.

 

I used dried orange slices, mini pinecones, sprigs of rosemary and little cinnamon sticks in mine, and melting the wax to put all these components together is really the fun part.

 

While assembling them, they cool very quickly and then you instantly have these amazingly fragrant little gifts for giving to friends and family.

 




Here’s a special little vignette I put together for Country Sampler Farmhouse Style using vintage coffee cans and tea tins for planting herbs in.

 

They’re especially decked out for the holidays with the addition of some of my favorite vintage Santa Claus figures and two kinds of festive jingle bells.


These little herbed-up tin treasures also make heartwarming holiday gifts.

  





Among all the lovely articles, pictures and holiday tips in this Christmas issue of Country Sampler Farmhouse Style, I really love this page that includes heart-warming traditions, and want to share it with all of you.

 

 

ciao! Fabiana

 

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You can check out some of my favorites here at Tablescaping Essentials*. 

 

 

 

 

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