Welcome to the last day of our Christmas blog tour. Today we're sharing tablescapes and mantels. I've put together a small tablescape for two. Beautiful tables don't have to be for a large crowd or even set on your dining room table.
I've created a cozy table for two with tartan prints and transferware dishes.
In keeping with the Christmas theme, I've incorporated poinsettias and evergreens, along with some vintage silver and glass ball ornaments.
I found this little guy at an antique store a couple of weeks ago. It's ironstone which goes with practically everything. It was more than I would normally pay for a serving piece because I'm such a thrift store shopper. However, at $7 it was a great deal to add to my ironstone collection.
So, go ahead, bring out that wedding china! Set a special table using a mix of patterns and colors. I promise, it'll look beautiful! And, it doesn't take a lot of dishes when you're setting a small table, just for two.
Well, that's the end of my Christmas Blog Tour post but don't stop here. Check out these amazing bloggers for more great tablescape and mantel ideas!
Tomorrow, I'll be sharing a roundup of this entire past week of blog tours! Don't miss it!
Thanks for stopping by and God bless!
Angie
This table is stunning Angie! Love it all. Feel free to box the ironstone deer and ship to Florida. I'm in love!
ReplyDeleteAngie - your tables cape is gorgeous! I CAN'T believe that ironstone deer was $7!! What a great deal and wonderful addition to your pretty table. Please don't make me fight CoCo for ownership!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I like the mixture of patterns. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAn elegant spot for a cozy Christmas night supper! The patterns mixed in your place settings are beautiful Angie. Another alert Ralph-you-know-who-moment :-) Well done! Bwg ~~~
ReplyDeleteAngie, Wow I love your romantic n cozy table for two. Your china is beautiful and that tartan plaid ....Oh my. How sweet is that dear ironstone....LOVE it all!!
ReplyDeleteNice combination of dishes...lovely intimate table. Love the butter/cheese dish...great for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Angie!
I agree about not always using the dining room table some times I set up my coffee table when i want an intimate surroundings .very nice display.Susie
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