As I am writing this, it is 2 weeks until Christmas. When it posts, the holiday will be upon us. I'm sure everyone is busy and hopefully surrounded by family and friends. I will be miles from my home, enjoying warm temperatures with my parents and daughter. If you have a moment, please join Susan @ Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday. I'm sure she will have something wonderful to show us!
This tablescape was a fun challenge for me. While looking
through my Christmas boxes, I found red plaid plates and mugs
that I had forgotten about. They are plastic! I wanted to see
if I could make a tablescape using plastic plates and
still have it look nice enough for guests.
I used a red tablecloth that I've had for several years.
I topped my red and green plastic plates with my everyday
white Wal-Mart salad plate and a simple candy cane.
I added white napkins, my everyday flatware, matching
mugs and holly glasses I've had for years.
This is a frugal place setting!
Topping two crystal candlesticks with candy striped ornaments,
clear votives and a few scattered ornaments add to the look.
In the center of the table, I used an ice "frosted" tree
and wreath, surrounded by sparkling small red ornaments
(which I notice look much like cherry tomatoes in this picture).
I found this wonderful glittery house at our local thrift store.
I slipped a votive candle inside and I love how it looks.
I hope this shows that you can set a beautiful table
with very inexpensive things. Merry Christmas!
24 comments:
darling darling darling... love red and white and candy canes!
How cute! I love the little votive house....what a great find! Have fun on your trip and be safe!
The Early Bird!!! I love it! This is one of my favorite looks and you've done a GREAT job!
Hi Sue! I just saw your Chinese noodle candy recipe! thanks for that... (left a comment there too ;o)
This tablescape is great.
I love the centerpiece!
* * * How sparkly * * *
The candlestick and ornament idea is a keeper!
The candlelit house is a lovely find~
It's always wonderful to visit here, Sue!
~Maria
I love this Sue! Very festive and I like how you photographed the table with the candlelight and the little house! Wonderful!
Sue,
This really is such a wonderful table! Plastic... would have never guessed! the colors are do bright and cheery!
Have fun in Florida... I'm jealous... :-)!
Dee Dee
Your table is awesome! As usual!! I think you would really enjoy my sis in laws blog. She loves to decorate and it is really well done. Check her out sometime. http://www.sugarpiefarmhouse.com/blog
Glad I stopped by. Have a great day. Holly
Looks great, Sue..The tree really ups the bling value, LOL!
Pretty table!
I love red and green, too. The photos of the little house are beautiful...like a little, cozy world.
I just love that! And even more pretty with the candlelight!
Your tables looks gorgeous. I am a big proponent that things done "on the cheap" can be just as lovely as those with big budgets. Your decor was lovely..the centerpiece is beautiful. I of course love the holly glasses. I just bought a glittery house like that at my local thrift store.
Sue, So cute and "Christmasy". The red and white is bright and cheery. Merry Christmas, friend.
Barbara
HI Sue
Well I hope I haven't missed saying Have a Wonderful Xmas and New Year and thankyou for all your support and kindness this year... it truly makes a difference!!
Very festive tablescape!! xxx Julie [thanks mum!! hehe]
Sue...I LOVE this table! The candlelight is devine :)
CHRISTmas Blessings!
Gail
Very pretty --
and I hope you are still driving around where it is warm!
Three Rivers Daily Photo
So darling! Love it all lit up at night. --Delores
What a fun and festive table. Love your picture of the castle at the top of your blog! Thanks for sharing and have a great day.
Beautiful! I love the plaid plates, I haven't seen anything like them.
Very lovely with the candlelit house too!
I hope you are having a lot of family around that table!
Merry Christmas to you!
Dena
I love your holiday table, very festive.
sooo pretty! makes me wish i was at home - i dont even have a real table in my apartment .. i eat at my desk! :(
Sue, This arrangement is just so cute and whimsical. I especially like the iced tree and wreath. Who knew plastic plates could look good with the real stuff, too? LOL The little house is adorable. I like that you used ornaments to accent the place settings. Just looks so fun and festive. Enjoy your holiday! Sue
I love the little lit house. It makes the table.
Everything looks wonderful~ Everything looks so festive -- and that little house is adorable.
Once again, your creativity and enthusiasm have made for a beautiful table.
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