Simple and Cozy Christmas Tablescape

7 Materials
30 Minutes
Easy
My tablescape is my favorite thing to decorate season to season. We have a very large dining room table and it's so easy and simple to create a tablescape that coordinates with the season. I always use my vintage chicken feeder as my centerpiece because of how easy it is to transition from season to season. And believe it or not, I used ALL of last years Christmas decor to create this without having to buy a single thing.
I started by filling my chicken feeder with some garland greens and added a few faux berry stems throughout to give it a pop of red.
I then took my cotton garland that I cut in half and wove that underneath my chicken feeder with two strands of red wooden beads. I had previously used the cotton in my fall tablescape so by adding the red wooden beads, my centerpiece looks like a whole new centerpiece.
Instead of running my table runner lengthwise, I used two table runners and laid them horizontally across my table. I used red ticking stripe fabric because it coordinates with my farmhouse style as well as boasts christmas cheer with the bright red color!
For my table settings, I always use mix-matched white dishes from Macy's Maison Versaille line and galvanized chargers for underneath. The galvanized look gives my tablescape a rustic appearance.
I used matching red ticking stripe napkins on top of each place setting, and topped these with a christmas dessert plate.


*Links for all products used are on my blog
Christmas tablescape are so much fun to create and will create such a welcoming space for you to have your family for the holidays! What do you think of my christmas tablescape?


You can find more photos of my christmas tablescape on the blog!
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