This post shows you the best Christmas table centerpieces to recreate on a budget! If you're looking for easy ways to spruce up your table with some Christmas centerpiece decor you're in the right place. There are so many fun and simple centerpieces you can recreate.
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This post shows you the best Christmas table centerpieces to recreate on a budget! If you're looking for easy ways to spruce up your table with some Christmas centerpiece decor you're in the right place. There are so many fun and simple centerpieces you can recreate.
This post shows you the best Christmas table centerpieces to recreate on a budget! If you're looking for easy ways to spruce up your table with some Christmas centerpiece decor you're in the right place. There are so many fun and simple centerpieces you can recreate.
This post shows you the best Christmas table centerpieces to recreate on a budget! If you're looking for easy ways to spruce up your table with some Christmas centerpiece decor you're in the right place. There are so many fun and simple centerpieces you can recreate.
This post shows you the best Christmas table centerpieces to recreate on a budget! If you're looking for easy ways to spruce up your table with some Christmas centerpiece decor you're in the right place. There are so many fun and simple centerpieces you can recreate.
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As the holiday season approaches, it's time to decorate your dining table for Christmas. You could do the same thing you have done for the past several years, or you could put a little extra time and effort into making your Christmas tablescape extra special. Here are a few designer tips and tricks for how to create a memorable Christmas tablescape. Be InspiredWhen decorating a dining table for Christmas, you might want to do something a little different, extra special, or unexpected this year. In order to be inspired, you can go shopping, look in magazines, or look online. There is a Christmas tablescape ideas video posted at the bottom of this article with 250+ ideas to get you started. Often the most interesting and beautiful tablescapes are the ones that are non-traditional and unique. A designer tip is to use Pinterest to collect tablescape ideas to a board. Collect about 100 ideas, then remove all but the 5 best ideas. Consider saving the ideas you don't use this year for next year. Choosing a Color SchemeSelecting color scheme is the next step in planning your Christmas tablescape. Traditional color schemes include classic red and green, elegant silver and gold, or even a winter wonderland theme with icy blues and whites. Consider using non-traditional colors if you want a tablescape that is more memorable. A designer tip is that most basic color schemes consist of only 2 colors, so try to use at least 3 colors if you want your Christmas tablescape to be more interesting. A cohesive color scheme ties all elements together for a harmonious look. Make sure to consider how your Christmas tablescape color scheme will complement the color scheme of your dining room and surrounding rooms. The Foundation: Table LinensThe bottom layer of your Christmas tablescape is your dining table linens. When it comes to Christmas table linens, you can mix florals with plaids, different types of plaids, or formal with casual to create an interesting juxtaposition. A designer trick is to make sure that the different patterns are very different as seen from a distance and high quality to look intentional. You may choose to not use linens, use one of the following, or use several of the following: Tablecloth: Select a tablecloth in your chosen color scheme or you might want to use a neutral one to serve as a backdrop for other decorations. A designer tip is to use a longer tablecloth underneath a smaller tablecloth to add in extra pattern, texture, and color (which is especially popular on round tables). Table Runner: A table runner can add depth and texture to your tablescape. Since it is smaller than a tablecloth, you can go more bold with the color and/or pattern Placemats: You might prefer to use placemats on your table. Make sure that your placemat is large enough for your place setting. Placemats do not need to be made out of smooth flat fabric – consider using other textural materials like rattan or woven fabric. Elegant TablewareInvest in high-quality tableware for your Christmas tablescape. Your choice of plates, flatware, and serving dishes should complement the theme and colors you've selected. Consider these tips: Chargers: Chargers are not required, but protect your table from heat on your plates while they create an extra bit of flair for a Christmas table. You might want to use bamboo chargers to add texture to your sterile white plates or add metallic chargers to add a little extra sparkle. Dinner Plates: Opt for classic white plates for versatility, or choose patterned ones in your color scheme for added flair. A designer tip is to not be afraid to mix and match dishes from different patterns. You can give each person a full set of a certain dinnerware, but each set be different. A more popular option is to give each person the exact same table setting, but the dinner plate is different pattern from the salad plate which is a different pattern than the bowl. Mixing and matching dishes creates a unique and memorable table setting that shows that the host or hostess put a little extra thought into the Christmas tablescape. Flatware: Simple silver or gold flatware is traditional, but don't hesitate purchase something more unique if you want to be a little "extra", such as flatware with a patterned handle. Serving Dishes: Your serving dishes should complement your dinner plates or your color scheme. Try to have all of your serving dishes complement each other, but they don't have to match your dinner plates. Festive CenterpieceYour dining table centerpiece is the focal point of your Christmas tablescape, so make sure to spend time ensuring that it is special. Use elements of different heights to interest, however make sure that it is not too tall so guests across the table can see each other. Here are some centerpiece ideas for your Christmas tablescape: Traditional Floral Arrangements: You can arrange fresh flowers in a vase or use smaller plants, such as like poinsettias, Christmas cactus, and holly. Research the flowers you want to use and their longevity once cut so you can purchase them ahead of time and ensure that they still look fresh. Candles: You can group candles of various heights and sizes using candles and candle holders in your chosen color scheme. If using identical candle holders, you can use different colors of candles, however use identical candles if using different candle holders for a cohesive look. Odd numbers of items typically look best, so use groupings of 3, 5, 7, or 9 similar candles. Only use unscented candles so the fragrance does not interfere with the food aroma. Christmas Ornaments: You can fill a glass bowl or hurricane vase with an assortment of colorful ornaments for a festive touch. Another option is to sprinkle Christmas ornaments throughout the tablescape for extra Christmas flair. Greenery Garland: Lay a fresh or faux greenery garland down the center of your table, then add baubles, pinecones, and/or ribbon on top. A designer tip is to use greenery and/or branches from your garden to supplement store bought greenery. Personalized Place SettingsAdd a personal touch to each place setting to make your guests feel special: Place Cards: Create place cards with your guests' names, but make sure that the place card is in your color scheme. A designer tip is to add the dinner menu to the bottom of the place card so your guest knows what to expect from Christmas dinner. Custom Napkin Rings: Use napkin rings that complement your theme and add a personal touch, like a small ornament with each guest's name. The ornament can be a gift for your guest at the end of the night. Chair Decorations: Another personalization option is to attach décor to the back of the dining chairs with the guest's name on it. Creative Napkin FoldingFold your napkins in creative ways to enhance your tablescape: Classic Folds: Choose from classic napkin folds like the pyramid or bishop's hat fold for a classic and elegant look. Holiday Shapes: Create napkin folds that resemble Christmas trees, snowflakes, or even Santa's hat for a fun & festive twist. Practical Tips for Your Christmas TablescapeBefore you create your Christmas tablescape, keep these practical tips in mind: Guest Comfort: Ensure that there is enough space for your guests to comfortably sit at your dining table. Do any of your guests have to sit at the crack of the table where their plate might wobble from side to side or have their legs straddling the table leg? Child-Friendly Decor: If children are part of your Christmas celebration, avoid using items that are overly precious that are within their reach or burning candles that might injure them. Consider making a table just for the children that will be more fun and safe. Easy Access: Keep dishes and condiments within easy reach for a convenient dining experience. You might want to set up a serving table in your dining room for easy access. Other Articles You Might Like How to Decorate Your Christmas Tree Like a Professional Designer Several Options for Where to Hang Christmas Stockings When You Don't Have a Fireplace or Mantel How to Decorate a Front Porch For Christmas Please see the video below for Christmas tablescape inspiration.
This post shows you the best Christmas table centerpieces to recreate on a budget! If you're looking for easy ways to spruce up your table with some Christmas centerpiece decor you're in the right place. There are so many fun and simple centerpieces you can recreate.
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This post shows you the best Christmas table centerpieces to recreate on a budget! If you're looking for easy ways to spruce up your table with some Christmas centerpiece decor you're in the right place. There are so many fun and simple centerpieces you can recreate.
There’s just over a week left until Thanksgiving dinner. Can you believe how fast this month is going? Hopefully, you’ve got your Thanksgiving menu planned and now all you have to do (besides cook, of course) is figure out your table setting. The beauty about table settings is that there are so many ways to […]
Oh, man... I'm putting this post up before Christmas because there is always a BIG question after opening up all the presents on Christmas day & after the Christmas tree comes down, how do I decorate my house for winter?! Of course, I will be showing you how I decorate our house for winter here soon, but before this big question was asked by some at the end of this week I wanted to show you how easy it really can be to decorate for Christmas & transition into winter decor. It's really just a matter of subtracting a few
It's fall, so time to switch out your table centerpieces to something cozy & warm. This post shows you 30 easy fall centerpieces diy.
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When fall starts to roll around, the weather gets cooler and people tend to spend more time indoors. Whether you're hosting Thanksgiving dinner or simply want to enhance your home for your family and friends, consider spending a little extra time and effort decorating your dining room for fall this year. Here are some inspirational ideas and tips you can use to make your dining room extra special. Choose a Fall Color SchemeWhen decorating your dining room for fall, one of the most important things to consider is what colors you want to use. Fall is known for its warm-toned colors, so consider using decor in colors like deep reds, burnt oranges, golden yellows, rich browns, and rustic greens for your dining room. If you prefer a bit more sparkle, consider adding warm metallic hues of gold, brass, copper, or rose gold. For a more unique designer look, add in some less traditional fall colors, such as pink, navy blue, eggplant, and white. Don't ignore the current color of your dining room and other adjacent rooms in your home when selecting a color scheme. All colors need to work together to create a cohesive fall interior design. LinensTable linens are a key element of decorating your dining room for fall. You can select a table runner, tablecloth, placemats, and/or cloth napkins. Your table linens must work together to complement your color scheme. Linens can be basic so that they do not draw attention from your table decor, or your linens can be a focal point. If you want your linens to be a background element, consider selecting plain white for an elegant look or burlap for a more rustic look. If you want your linens to be a focal point, consider using linens with a pattern, such as plaid/tartan, or a bold color, such as cranberry or even a metallic bronze or gold. DishesYour dishes and silverware also play a part in your overall fall decor. Basic white dishes or plain clear glass dishes will allow your food to be the focal point. If you want your dishes to be a focal point, you can select dishes with a fall inspired pattern or fun color. Be careful not to go too juvenile with your patterns. A plate with a very detailed realistic-looking pumpkin is great, but a plate with a cartoon-looking pumpkin tends to look cheap. CenterpieceThe focal point of a dining room is usually the dining table centerpiece. Common centerpiece elements for fall include pumpkins, gourds, candles, flowers, and green foliage. Also consider some less common, but appropriate for fall, centerpiece elements, such as dried grapevine wreath, dried flowers, twigs, fruit, and fabric ribbons. The designer trick for making your centerpiece look extra special is to vary the height to add interest. Make sure you do not make the centerpiece too tall to block the view of people on opposite sides of the table. Extra FlairIf you want to add some extra flair to your dining room to take it over-the top, consider adding fall decor to other places in the room. You can decorate your sideboard or buffet with more fall items to complement your dining table. Also consider swapping out your wall art for different art with a autumn feel or color scheme. You can even add autumn decor to the top of your picture frames. You can swap out your dining room rug for one that has the colors in your fall color scheme. Also consider adding some decorations to your chandelier to make it feel more like fall.
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