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Friday, December 20, 2013

Simple Christmas in the Dining Room


There's something so appealing about simple.
Not too fussy.
Not overdone.
Our dining room table is all about simple this year.
Simple.


The first thing I started with was the new table runner that I got last year after Christmas
at Kohl's for 90% off.
That & my quilted poinsettias place mats.
Those were purchased with Christmas money from my mom & dad a couple years ago
{Walmart}.


I decided not to use all the garland that I usually put on our stairway, so I added a piece of it to the table.
As for my ironstone plates, 6 I found at Goodwill a year or so ago ... 
and 2 are from another set that was given to me by a sweet friend.


At this point, I began trying different things on the table until I finally had a light bulb moment ...
to use my collection of pitchers straight off the shelves in my china cabinet!


Several of them are ironstone & several of them are not.
I've picked them up at flea markets, antique stores, Home Goods, Old Time Pottery, & yard sales.


Each are unique in their own way.
The discolored & cracked ones are my favorites.


I am nuts about pine cones & use them throughout the house from fall til spring.
They were the perfect pairing with the pitchers.


I raided my candle box & tucked various ones here and there along the edge of the garland.
The tapers with the "P", along with the burlap-trimmed base were a gift from a sweet friend.


I used several of my ironstone saucers to sit candles on ... or underneath the small pitchers.


The clear glass votive candle cups were clearanced to a quarter each at Hobby Lobby this summer.


When it all came together, it quickly became one of my favorite tablescapes ever.
What's especially nice, none of this decor has to be moved to use the table ...
and do we ever use this table!
Not only do we eat dinner here nightly, we school here during the day.


Oh ... the little spiral standing book on the left is from Focus on the Family.
Different times during the year, I'll add it to the table.
It's a conversation starter ... questions for thoughts & discussions, meant to get the family talking.
Some are serious, some are fun.
We enjoy doing a few of these each night.


The china cabinet is hard to photograph, but here it is from across the table.
And yes, I took the pic before I remember to get my plates in the plate hangers.
They are just simple ironstone plates.


After taking most of my pitchers to use on the table, I had to reposition & add in a few things.
The snowman on the lower shelf is especially cute cause his orange carrot nose lights up.



All in all, it's a simple display of the things I love so much.
Hope you've enjoyed the tour.


“When we recall Christmas past, we usually find that the simplest things 
 - not the great occasions - give off the greatest glow of happiness.” 
Bob Hope

 
Merry Christmas
from
Call Her Blessed




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4 comments:

  1. Angela, this is a lovely table setting! I love the simple white and green. The ironstone is wonderful and I love the addition of the pitchers! Thanks for sharing at TTF!

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    1. Thank you, Linda. I just love it too. I'm ganna leave it up for a little while. So glad you stopped in.

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  2. Angela, Your dinig room decor is wonderful. I love how thrifty you are. We all need to do that more. On your comment about recycling cards...my girls and I used to do that all the time. Blessings for a Merry Christmas. xoxo,Susie

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    1. Hi Susie! I love to stretch my dollar & find a good deal. Hope your Christmas is wonderful!

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