Brrrrr, baby it's cold outside! The snow and cold weather put me in the mood to do a winter tablescape on the table in the family room. |
My centerpiece was quick and easy.........a small wreath, mercury glass bowl filled with pom poms and pearls, 4 rose sprays, a few pine cones, and two faux bird seed balls. |
The wreath has the prettiest ice crystal leaves on it...... |
I shopped the house for some of the winter decor at each place setting............... |
The birds are borrowed from the mantle in the master bedroom...... |
I took down the Christmas tree in the family room today and the bird seed balls were on it, so I added them to the place settings and centerpiece. |
The round lacey chargers were borrowed from the kitchen where I was using them as burner covers...... |
The square metal ceiling tiles were in the kitchen, but all of that stuff that was on the counter is in boxes while we put up the new back splash...... |
I also shopped the house for the decor on the buffet in front of the window..... |
The pom pom wreath and birch candles were in the hallway. The mason jar candle holders are left over from our grand daughters wedding and were on the top of the piano. |
The pillows that are in the chairs were on the sofa in the formal living area. When you shop the house, it's easy to put every thing back where it was after dinner is over. |
If you look thru the pass thru, you can see that the kitchen counters are clutter free as we put up the new back splash. |
Your winter tablescape is just gorgeous, very well done again
ReplyDeleteHugs Alessandra
❤️ love
ReplyDeleteI love this table, the place settings and all the details.
ReplyDeleteThe mason jar candle holders are adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun. You have some really great pieces, Penny! I love that wreath, too. I hope you have a wonderful week- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and feminine. Love the silvers, pinks and white. Also like how the birch pattern in the pillows is similar to the birch candles.
ReplyDeleteNo one can make Winter more cozy than you..and yet bring to mind the joys of Winter icy sparkle. Lovely. All of it.
ReplyDeleteYou pulled together a pretty winter tablescape using so many different pieces! I love your creative use of tiles, the seed ball ornaments, etc! Thanks so much for sharing at Celebrate Your Story!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty and feminine!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Leigh
Every new setting you show gives me so many new ideas.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips, and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Just beautiful, like all your designs. I love how you "shop the house" to decorate. I need to do that more often.....my husband will appreciate the money I'll save. haha Judy
ReplyDeleteYour tablescape is beautiful. I love that soft white and cream. Thank you for sharing at Dishing it and Digging it link party.
ReplyDeletePenny,
ReplyDeleteI just love how your window looks with those stunning drapes and pink chairs on either side!! Beautiful!!
Your tablescape is so warm and inviting!!
Hugs,
deb
We've been away since Thursday to where it was upper 50, lower 60's. But now we are home to the cold temps. It was nice getting away to somewhere warmer, but I'm always glad to be home! Your winter table looks beautiful Penny. Thanks for sharing it with SYC.
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Jann
HI Penny! THanks so much for linking up with Let's Talk Vintage last week! YOu have a feature this morning!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Penny! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteOMG! I don't know what else to say but this is stunning!! I love everything, EVERYTHING! Sadly here in Southeast PA not snow yet. :(
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with your winter tablescape. I feel an antique but elegant vibe when I look through your pictures. Using pieces of decor from different parts of the house is a great idea. You were able to find what you needed without spending additional money on the tablescape. I can only imagine how great a spring or summer tablescape would look.
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