There were definitely some special pieces that helped make this tablescape and Christmas Decor all that more wonderful. The green depression glass cup and bowl on my hutch were passed down to me from my grandmother. From Kevin's grandmother the winter scene china glasses were passed down to us, and sure are the perfect touch. Christmas decorating to me, is way more special when I can use beautiful handed down pieces. Plus it really makes me feel like "all" my family is with me during such a wonderful time of the year.
I was super lucky and found this fairly large glass Christmas tree apothecary at the D.I. It is great to hold Christmas bulbs, or even candy.
I had lots of fun creating this look. As some of you know we have moved, so this was all created and photographed at my old place. We are still settling in at the new place.
Here are my Holiday Tablescape pictures...
Target votives and pine cone candles.
I used my Letter Press from Life Style Crafts to run through my Epic Six to stamp a design onto some State Line Cotton bags. The bags are a great way to give your guests a small Christmas present, or treat.
I took some Canvas Corp chalk tags, jute, and white clothes pins to create my guests wrapped silverware.
I was super lucky and found this fairly large glass Christmas tree apothecary at the D.I. It is great to hold Christmas bulbs, or even candy.
I had lots of fun creating this look. As some of you know we have moved, so this was all created and photographed at my old place. We are still settling in at the new place.
A HUGE THANKS to ELAN WOMAN, I wouldn't have created this space if it wasn't for that amazing email. I am beyond honored. xo jen
linking up to BLISS for Holiday Tablescapes here
















16 comments:
Congrats! That is EXCITING! I especially love that you are using keepsakes from the Grandmother's in your family! I have a Dining Room set that once belonged to my Grandmother. I feel like she is with me when I sit at the table! Thanks for sharing your talents! Happy Holidays to you and your family! Best of luck on your move and getting settled! You have a beautiful family!
So, So, Sooooo exciting. What a gorgeous, glossy spread :) Super happy for you!! Everything looks glittery, gleaming and perfect :)
Happy Holidays!
So pretty Jen and very unique!! Congratulations on the magazine feature!
Jenn :)
It looks beautiful! I also LOVE the fabric on your chairs...black & white always looks so classy!!
Sally
SO COOL!!! Your pictures look beautiful~ Congrats!
Congratulations!! Just gorgeous! Absolutely gorgeous!!
Meegan
meeganmakes{dot}com
Beautiful! Where did you get those turquoise plates?! I love them and have been looking for some for a long time! Thanks!
Krista
Soo gorgeous! How did you know that's the color scheme I'm planning to decorate with this Christmas? It's my first Christmas using something other than red & green-- I feel positively heathen! Thanks for validating my choices ;) Now to just resist the urge to start decorating before Thanksgiving...
Beautiful! Where did you get your turquoise plates?! I've been looking for some forever! Thanks!
Its amazing!
Congratulations! Everything is so beautiful. I love how clean, yet festive it looks. I love using non-traditional colors for Christmas. This year I'm doing Silver, Black with a touch of Lavender. I can't wait to set it all up!
I love the turquoise and green together. Congrats! I just read Kelly's post at Dixie Deals. I had no idea we were neighbors. I've linked up here often. Fun to find a new neighbor. (This is Heidi from OneCreativeMommy.com.)
I would love for you to link this up to our holiday tablescape party tomorrow! It is gorgeous and I love the the color!! xo Kristin
Thanks for linking up, Jen! This is one of my favorites! xo Kristin
I love the use of the cotton bags on the chairs as gifts for the guests. Really nice touch!
Kenley
Green Door Hospitality
What fun to use the turquoise and green as a break from the traditional red and green.
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