Hello, December! Whether you're a new or seasoned reader here at Panoply, welcome to my blog. Today is a special day. Not only do we begin a new month, but today you're getting a twofer - two posts in one day! My earlier post published today is a quarterly installment of the Tales of the Traveling Tote. If you missed it, you can catch up here. Be sure to read its entirety for your opportunity at our tribe's giveaway.
Now for my second post - a Botanical Christmas tablescape.
As part of a collaboration organized by Chloe Crabtree of the blog,
Celebrate and Decorate, a group of stylists is sharing holiday tables in an effort to inspire and energize your spirits. Be sure to see the entire list of those participating further in this post for direct links to each and every one.
My table today has a mostly casual vibe, but made a bit more special with a set of botanical salad plates I scored last year on clearance. My complete source list is provided near the end of my post for informational interest only.
Each salad plate depicts a unique floral as an overlay on green tartan plaid. The traditional poinsettia...
...amaryllis.....
...multiflora rose....
...camellia and winterberry...
I actually struggled with identifying the individual florals, as it appears there's some artistic license taken in the production of these images.
There's a mix of plant leaves with blooms, which made identification a real struggle for me. If you think the flowers are something other than what I've labeled, you could be right (jasmine vine and a peony variety were also considered for the two on the right in collage photo above)).
My plate stack includes a green tartan plaid charger that matches the salad plates. The dinner plate is a white magnolia bloom, part of my vintage dish collection.
I chose a burgundy wine napkin for the table, and my vintage tartan napkin rings. Another set of napkin rings (winterberry) top the individual lanterns at each place setting.
A cotton tablecloth is my base on the table, and I used twig placemats as runners on the table, both horizontally and vertically. Together with the twig flatware, the tablecloth and runners lend a casual vibe. Little lights (battery strung and votive) make everything more inviting and cozy. The center lantern is surrounded by foraged magnolia leaves. The picture below is likely to be the actual table for two for Christmas, as was the case for Thanksgiving.
My glassware is a mix of vintage ruby red color and clear tartan plaid.
Since our dining area is part of an open concept, different angles of the table give a glimpse into the rest of the space as it's decorated for the Christmas season. In the photo shown earlier and again below, you can see our electric fireplace area and tree reflected in the glass casing.
My fireplace dons most of my nutcracker collection. The two framed art prints are watercolors created by my friend and traveling tote sister, Jenna, from her
Society6 shop, Paintedapron.
Our tabletop Christmas tree is at the opposite side of the room.
With time on my hands, I busied myself in decorating the week before Thanksgiving. Unwrapping and hanging the tree decorations is always a sentimental thing for me, and really transports my spirit into Christmas feelings. I hope there's some spark of inspiration for you in the sharing of my table and vignettes today.
Botanical Christmas Tablescape Source List
(provided as information only, no affiliate sponsorship)
Charger, Botanical Salad Plates - Williams Sonoma
Magnolia (Mikasa) Dinner Plates, Napkins, Napkin Rings, Ruby Red Anchor Hocking Glassware - estate sale finds
Twig Placemats as runners - Foxglove Antiques (Abingdon, VA)
Center and Individual lanterns - retail (Michael's and Williamsburg Marketplace, respectively)
Tablecloth - April Cornell
Glen Plaid (Ralph Lauren) Glassware - eBay
Twig Flatware - Pier 1
Be sure to visit the other stylists listed below and be inspired! A special thanks to Chloe Crabtree for this collaborative event.
Thank you for visit and readership today. You are appreciated! I hope you'll leave a comment to let me know you were here. Stay safe, and be well.
Rita C. at Panoply
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