Gingerbread on a Christmas Tablescape
Ok, I have to admit that this is one of my favorite tablescapes that I have created this year. Unfortunately the photos don’t do it justice. I had been seeing brown gingerbread items everywhere including at Pottery Barn. I was not interested because I already have a wonderful and colorful gingerbread house cookie jar and the brown just didn’t interest me. But then I was browsing through Spoonflower online looking for a Christmas tablecloth and I suddenly saw this Swedish Gingerbread tablecloth and I fell in love with it! I immediately checked Pottery Barn online to see if they still had the gingerbread plates that I had seen a few weeks before and they did so I was off to the races!
I just had to show a photo of this tablecloth so you can see all of the design. I think it is darling! Spoonflower tablecloths are not cheap but I use them over and over again, the fabric is heavy, the graphics are wonderful, and they are well made.
This small gingerbread house appetizer plate came from Pottery Barn online. They sold them last year in a set of four. The color is not accurate here, the brown on the plates is a softer lighter brown color. I think they are so cute!
Because the tablecloth is so busy I wanted blocks of white on the table to break up the busyness. This is one of my basic white dinner plates and I use it when I need a simple white plate. These dinner plates were made by Ralph Lauren and I found them at HomeGoods several years ago when I first started tablescaping. The back is labeled Ralph Lauren Club Porcelain. You definitely need a simple white dinner plate for your tablescaping collection. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying dinner plates here.
If you read my blog you have seen this white charger many times. When I need a white charger it is one of the first ones that I try on the plate stack. It is my Antique Beaded charger from William Sonoma that I bought many years ago. The beaded edge just happens to match the design on this tablecloth.
I was going to add an accent color to this tablescape and I often use the flatware color as an accent color but as I set this table I realized that I just wanted the design to be brown and white so I am using my frosted white flatware. I bought this frosted white flatware on sale online at Wayfair several years ago, it was made by Cambridge. It is 18/0 instead of 18/10 so the fork tines are a bit sharper than I would like but I really liked the frosted color. Wayfair has really good sales on flatware sometimes. Just google frosted flatware and the color you are looking for and something will probably pop out somewhere online. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.
I had three different design ideas for napkin rings for this tablescape but I ended up with this one and I really like the way it looks on the table setting. The simple white polyester napkins probably came from Amazon or the TableclothsFactory site online. I have had them for a while. I usually like to buy napkins that are about twenty inches by twenty inches but these are a bit smaller. This napkin ring is actually part of a felt gingerbread house garland that I found on Etsy and took apart. I attached the gingerbread house temporarily with masking tape to a ceramic white napkin ring that I already had. The brown is a perfect match for the brown on this tablecloth although the photos don’t exactly show that. To read about the What, Where and How of napkin rings please click here.
I just love these cute little gingerbread house place card holders that I bought at Pottery Barn last year. The brown color is actually closer in tone to the brown on the tablecloth. It looks darker in this photo. To read about the what, where and how of place card holders, please click here.
I knew that I wanted to use two simple white goblets on this tablescape because of the busy tablecloth and I am really glad that I had twelve of these white goblets in my tablescaping collection so I could use them on this table setting. I found these white goblets at Walmart online a few years ago. They were made by Artland and the pattern is called Veranda. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets for your tablescaping collection including the colors that I use most often here.
By the time that I decided I was going to pull together this tablescape and I went back to the Pottery Barn site to buy the gingerbread house dishes that I had seen there, the largest of the matching three gingerbread houses that they had was sold out. When they have something really cute for sale it always seems to sell out. When I am looking for something to use as a centerpiece I usually want it to be about 12 inches tall and about that size wide so that it shows better on my large table and the gingerbread houses that they had left were smaller than that. So I did my usual google search to see what else I could find to use as a centerpiece and this Martha Stewart cookie jar popped up on Mercari. I think it actually was made by the same company as the Pottery Barn ones because it looks very similar (and it was cheaper!). I crossed my fingers that the brown color would match what I already had and it did! To make it a bit taller I set it on a wood stand that probably came from Michael’s a few years ago. It was natural wood but Hubby painted it white for me. It was the perfect size for this Gingerbread House tablescape.
When I was searching for a gingerbread house centerpiece I kept seeing this darling Santa and Mrs. Claus gingerbread couple but it was way more money than I wanted to spend. A few days later it popped up on Mercari and because Mercari sells used items it was much cheaper and I grabbed it! I think their faces are so cute!
This Martha Stewart Gingerbread Houses salt and pepper set popped up at JCPenney online a few years ago. It matches the centerpiece!
I did two other Gingerbread themed tablescapes for Christmas, one last year, and one in 2020. They are all different and you can see the others here and here but I really like this one too!
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