Hello Friends!! I hope you are good as we countdown to Christmas!! We got our first snowfall over the weekend, with another one happening right now as we speak, so it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here. Today I wanted to share with you the tablescape I created last year for the Better Homes & Gardens Christmas Ideas magazine (still out on newsstands now!). I’m titling this one the “Frosted Winter Tablescape”, because it’s full of “frosted” winter greens like dusty miller, and even some soft succulents, along with plenty of winter greens!
My extremely talented florist friend Christi made this arrangement for me. She has her own floral business – Twig & Tulip, and you can see more of HERE, and every once in awhile I get to enlist her for a project we can work on together. She’s created many beautiful masterpieces for me, including the one for the Mother’s Day tablescape earlier this year, and this Christmas tablscape centerpiece as well. I love when I get to call her on great skills, because they really are just stunning to look at. So today I’m going to keep the talking short, and let you soak in all the beauty of these images.
It was so much fun creating this table for the Better Homes & Gardens shoot earlier this year, and of course I’m always thrilled when I get to work with my friend Christi! I hope you enjoyed this frosted winter tablescape, and tomorrow I will be back sharing some more views of how our Christmas dining room is decorated this year!
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Darlene @ Castle Revival says
A lovely arrangement and tablescape! I love tablescapes that don’t scream a Christmas so you can use it throughout the winter season.
Holliday Johnson says
Your centerpiece is absolutely stunning!! So beautiful!
Whitney pearce says
Beautiful tablescape and florals! I love the antiqued silver chargers. May I ask where you got them?
Bre says
Thank you Whitney!! They were all found at local Goodwill stores 🙂
Abby says
Oh my gosh that floral centerpiece is BEAUTIFUL! I love how it would match the navy and gray in my house…which is not always easy to do with Christmas decor. If I was rich? Fresh flowers every day! Haha. It’s free to dream anyway. Thanks for sharing!