Christmas Trees on a Christmas Tablescape
I have been thinking about a Christmas Tree Tablescape for a while. This red gingham tablecloth is one of my favorites. It is heavy cotton and I bought it at Sur La Table several years ago. This is another red and green color combination tablescape, my favorite colors for Christmas.
These Christmas Tree salad plates came from World Market a few years ago. I really like the tree design with all the different colored ornaments and the string of lights around the edge of the plate.
I am using our everyday Fiesta Scarlet dinner plates again on this tablescape. I seem to choose them often for Christmas tablescapes.
These chargers were made by Mikasa and the pattern was Color Spectrum, this charger in Hunter Green. I have several different colors of this charger and I really love the size, design and shape. They were all discontinued but I bought them all on Ebay a few at a time over the years.
This flatware is made by D & D Inox in Italy and the pattern is called Roma. I bought them at Neiman Marcus or Bloomingdales during a major sale several years ago. There are similar patterns available online now. I really like the marbleized design on the handles.
The pine and candy cane Christmas napkins probably came from HomeGoods, they were designed and signed by Vera. Vera Neumann designed many fabrics for home use for many years in the 1960’s and 1970’s and her work is being reproduced now. Some people collect her older designs. I think I bought the red wood napkin rings on Ebay a few years ago. I am always looking for simple napkin rings in basic primary colors.
These mercury glass green tree place card holders came from Pier 1 online a few years ago. They are actually heavier than I thought they would be. The red place cards came from Amazon a few years ago.
The green glass goblet on the right comes from The Vermont Country Store online. It is made by Mosser in the U.S. and the pattern is Georgia. They are really heavy glass and very good quality. I have bought a few of them at a time over the years. I also have them in cobalt blue. I used my red Waterford Marquis Brookside goblets for this table setting. I bought them at HomeGoods several years ago. Hubby and I were there and I suddenly saw a few and quickly found twelve and bought them all. I sometimes buy some dishes and glassware in sets of 12 since there are 12 of us now when the family is all together. If you read the tablescapes section of my blog you have seen these red goblets on several tablescapes.
This Christmas Tree cookie jar came from PIer 1 online a couple of years ago. I put it on a red drink dispenser stand from Pottery Barn to give it a bit more height. Just for fun I looked through my vintage Christmas hankie collection and I found a Christmas hankie with Christmas trees on it and they are a pretty good match for the Christmas trees on the salad plates. I added some small plastic red and green Christmas tree scatter that Hubby found for me at Hobby Lobby today.
I added these red glass trees to the table to break up the red gingham tablecloth a bit. I found three of them at HomeGoods a few years ago. They are actually ornaments because they have a loop at the top but they would need a really big tree! I borrowed them from my Christmas mantel display for this tablescape.
Red and green together always says Christmas to me.
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