Hello Friends! I am so excited to share this year’s Christmas tablescape with you. There are some familiar pieces, and some unexpected pieces, and I think that’s what makes it feel eclectic. It’s a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and I pulled it all together for the holidays! Also joining me today, are some blogging friends sharing their beautiful holiday tablescapes, so be sure to check them out at the bottom of this post!Now for the fun part… on to the tablescape ~
I brought out my favorite mercury glass trees I scooped up from HomeGoods a few years ago. You might remember I used them first on this tablescape HERE, they truly are one of my favorite Christmas decor items, so it was no wonder they made it on to this years Christmas tablescape.
Making them come alive, is the fresh eucalyptus branches I placed around the trees, adding a slightly whimsical feel, with their unexpected branches scattered throughout.
Grounding the entire centerpiece is a wool blanket I bunched up down the center of the table first, in deep forest green and navy blues. It’s a big contrast next to the white linen tablecloth, and silver trees.
I tucked in some silver deer votive holders for a slightly woodsy feel, nestled at both ends of the trees. Their antlers provide an elevated height for a warm candlelight glow at night.
I love how the blue goblets play off of deep blues in the wool blanket, giving it a jeweled tone look. I know blue isn’t a traditional Christmas color, but I love the way this combo still feels festive, yet with an unexpected twist. **Click HERE for similar blue goblets.**
Tiny mercury glass ornaments hang down from the chandelier above, for an extra touch, making things feel just right for the holidays.
For each place setting, I first placed a simple eucalyptus stem, and then topped it off with a mercury glass ornament tied with a sage green ribbon. Making each place setting feel like a gift, to tell my guests I’m so glad you’re here!
Ready for some more inspiration! Be sure to fill up your mug, with a nice hot beverage, and hop around to my friends different homes to see how they have made their tables festive for the holidays ~
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Julie Blanner says
I love the pop of blue! Beautiful and lively Christmas centerpiece that’s perfect all winter long!
Karen says
Absolutely beautiful! I just found your blog and I’m hooked. May I ask the dark color on your walls? It sets everything off perfectly. Thanks and Happy Holidays!
Bre says
Ohh Thank you so much Karen!! So happy you’re here ๐ The dark gray in the dining room is Peppercorn by Sherwin Williams.
Marlene Stephenson says
Love the blue and silver, makes for a lovely table.
Sandi says
Very beautiful, but I would have appreciated a step by step build instead of several shots of the same finished table scape. Happy Holidays!
Bre says
I actually have a step by step tutorial I will be sharing in a couple days, so be on the look out for that ๐
Dianne says
Just beautiful! I have the same light fixture and InPlace garland on it but now Iโll also
Add some mercury balls too.
May I ask where you found the delicate eucalyptus?
Bre says
That is so awesome Dianne! I found the eucalyptus at a flower warehouse store, but I’ve also seen it at Trader Joes and Whole Foods carries it quite often ๐
Sheila says
All your tables are always gorgeous Bre, and this is no exception! I love the combination of all the silver mercury trees and the blues. And I have to say, the blanket was a wonderful idea. It looks so good against the white tablecloth!
Sheila
xo
Bre says
Ohhh Thank you SO much Sheila!! XO
Marcie says
Bueatiful table setting. Where did you get those blue glasses? Do you know the manufacturer or model name?
Bre says
Hi Marcie! I mentioned in the post I picked up the blue goblets a couple years ago from HomeGoods. I found a similar one here – https://rstyle.me/n/dbnmz9zdwn