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Festive Tablescapes Made Easy

Decorate | By Allison Gomes | 0 Likes
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Your dining table undoubtedly shines during formal feasts, when it’s filled with tempting platters and surrounded by good company. But on an average day?

It might look a little uninspired. Luckily, there’s an easy solution: create a tablescape.

More than just decorations, a tablescape is an artfully arranged combination of centerpieces, tableware, and accents that sets the perfect festive mood. And the best part is that it doesn’t require expensive pieces or elaborate setups. With just a few small touches, you can create a warm, inviting holiday table that’s sure to impress.

Layer a base

When designing your setting, start with a table runner featuring a print, pattern, or color that speaks to you, and lay a strand of fresh or faux garland on top. It’s a simple way to add texture and dimension to your design, forming a solid foundation that you can then build upon.

Table set for holidays

Craft a centerpiece

You can easily throw together a stunning centerpiece by buying a pretty basket or bowl (or repurposing one you already have) and filling it with holiday-themed items such as pine cones, ornaments, and dried orange slices. For a little sparkle, you could even mix in a strand of battery-powered fairy lights. It doesn’t have to be overly complicated or ornate since it won’t be the only decorative feature adorning the table.

Candles as centerpieces on table

Place candles

Speaking of lights, candles are the best way to lend warmth and ambience. Select a mix of tea lights and pillar candles in varying heights, and scatter them down your runner for an effortlessly chic look. If you’re concerned about open flames, opt for battery-operated versions that flicker in close resemblance to the real thing.

Person setting table

Embrace eclectic place settings

With the center of your table established, you can now move on to place settings. The traditional mode of thought is that you need matching fine china to be appropriately fancy, but a mix of different chargers, plates, bowls, and glasses in complementary colors can lend an equally charming collected-over-time look. Complete the design with coordinating cloth napkins and silverware for each person; if you don’t already have a nice set of the latter, it may be worth investing in a quality one to use for special occasions.

You can often find beautiful dishware for low prices at thrift stores and antique malls. When shopping, stick to a color scheme, like classic red and gold or elegant silver and blue, to keep everything cohesive. Also, small details can make a big impact. Try tying a piece of twine around a folded napkin and tucking in a sprig of rosemary or a cinnamon stick for a natural, rustic touch.

Table set for holiday

Keep it functional

While it’s fun to put together a festive display, make sure not to go too overboard. You’ll want to leave enough space for serving dishes and platters, especially if you’re hosting large groups this season, and keep your centerpiece low and arrangements compact at a sit-down dinner so guests can easily see and talk to each other across the table. You could also opt out of using chargers to ensure that they have enough room to comfortably rest their arms while dining.

Holiday table set

Remember, the best part about a tablescape is that it doesn’t have to be perfect—it’s about creating something festive and unique to your home. Take your time shopping to find pieces that make you happy, and you’re sure to craft a holiday table that brings joy day in and day out.

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