‘Tis the Season: Christmas Table Round-Up!

'Tis the Season Christmas Table Round-Up

Can you believe tomorrow is first of December? I always feels a little flutter of panic when the calendar page turns to December with my endless “to do” lists and the hustle and bustle of the busy holiday season.

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It helps me to look back to previous years for some inspiration and short cuts, so I pulled together a round-up of Christmas tables from the archives. Click on the links to revisit for centerpieces, sources or Christmas table inspiration!

Birds of a Feather Tartan Christmas Table

Birds of a Feather Tartan Christmas Table

Winter Greetings by Lenox and centerpiece vase with an urn with birds

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 Country Cupboard Christmas

Pfaltzgraff Country Cupboard, red and green checks, berry and pine cone topiaries and sprigs of greenery

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Putting Out The Wise Men

Wood slice chargers, a snowy owl dish stack, and an easy Owl Cookie that’s a hoot to make!

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An Early Snowfall and Mikasa Belmont Red

Nesting Birds, twiggy placemats, burlap runner and a snowy table details

Dining with Snowmen in the Potting Shed

Cheery snowmen vignette and Evergreen Ernie by Casa Moda

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‘Tis the Season for Hot Cocoa

Cozy plaid layers table for a Hot Chocolate Party with recipes for Candy Cane Cocoa, Hot Chocolate Stirring Spoons and Hot Chocolate Cupcakes

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It’s a Wrap & Birds of a Feather

Lenox Winter Song, Christmas nesting in the Potting Shed and Recycled Pottery Barn Bag Gift Wrap

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Christmas Table for Two with Plaid and Bunnies

Christmas table with tartan, greenery and Fitz and Floyd bunnies and a recipe for Christmas Sangria with Rosemary Simple Syrup

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A Gardener’s Christmas

 A casual gardener’s Christmas table with a quilt for a tablecloth, sprinkling of watering cans, bulbs, birdhouses and a pine cone topiary centerpiece

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Dancing Snowflakes

An easy and festive centerpiece with a galvanized 3 tier stand, layered with rock salt, candy canes, ornaments and bottle brush trees in green Ball jars and Pfaltzgraff Dancing Snowflakes

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Plaid Tidings: A Christmas Table with St. Nick and A Natural Evergreen Table Runner

Layers of plaids and tartans and an easy DIY evergreen runner for the table with votives, apples, ornaments and pinecones

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I’m happy to be part of a Holiday Tablescape Blog Hop this week.

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Click on the links below for 20+ Christmas tables and holiday inspiration to be found this week!

Monday

Twelve on Main | Everyday Living | Home is Where the Boat Is | Rustic & Refined

Tuesday

Life and Linda |  Rattlebridge Farm | Rosemary & Thyme | Living With Thanksgiving Cozinest

Wednesday

Belle Bleu Interiors | My Kentucky Living | A Toile Tale | Bluesky Kitchen | Starfish Cottage | Dining Delight

Thursday

Citrine Living | B. Lovely Events | Ramblings of a Southern Girl | Panoply

Friday

Celebrate & Decorate Farmhouse 40 | The Painted Apron | Sweet Sensations

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Thank you for your visit, I’m joining:

 Metamorphosis MondayThe Scoop,  Inspire Me TuesdayWow Us Wednesdays,

 Tablescape ThursdayHome Sweet Home,  Feathered Nest Friday

 Foodie Friday and Everything Else Link Party

  20 comments for “‘Tis the Season: Christmas Table Round-Up!

  1. November 30, 2016 at 6:47 am

    Mary, each photo offers so much inspiration and creativity! It was so good to see the Lenox pattern, I have always loved it. The Fitz and Floyd rabbits always bring a smile! Wishing you a joy-filled day!

  2. November 30, 2016 at 7:13 am

    Lots of inspiration Mary! Love all of the plaid:@)

  3. November 30, 2016 at 7:24 am

    It’s so much fun to look back Mary, I had forgotten how brilliant your gardener’s Christmas table was…I look back at my tables just to remember what I have and where I could have possibly stashed it :) I had to chuckle at the F&F Santa reading his list, I need to get on it! Hope you’re getting some rain today- on to December!
    Jenna

  4. November 30, 2016 at 7:29 am

    It is hard to pick my favorite….they all are so beautiful. I love them all. Your details in each are really make your settings so lovely. I always look forward to each and everything you post.

  5. November 30, 2016 at 7:37 am

    I am with you Mary….When December 1st rolls around, I go into the Holiday panic mode. You made my morning by seeing this wonderful collection of your Christmas/Holiday tables. I take so much inspiration from you and your amazing talent. They are all so gorgeous in so many ways….They are ALL my favorites!! Happy decorating!

  6. A Sam
    November 30, 2016 at 8:18 am

    I love your recipes and would like to keep them but your PRINT ability is very overwhelmed. It prints photos as well as text not just the recipes. Is there any way that could be reconfigured. It would be so delightful. Thank you

    • November 30, 2016 at 8:33 am

      Hi, There is a printable recipe link that allows you to print the recipe only, in 90% off all recipe posts. Look for it highlighted in red in the recipe at the bottom of the post. :)

  7. November 30, 2016 at 8:24 am

    Your posts are so beautiful and energizing! I love the photo of the rain boots with the holly…I have a pair of Virginia Tech (university in VA) boots that I am going to use for a winter arrangement…inspired by you! Happy Holidays!!!

  8. Michelle
    November 30, 2016 at 8:31 am

    So many great table settings! It gives me great ideas thanks to your talent. Wishing you a great week and beginning to December🎄(Tomorrow)

  9. Ellen Stillabower
    November 30, 2016 at 8:31 am

    Love them all!!! 🎄🎄🎄🎄

  10. November 30, 2016 at 9:24 am

    It’s hard to pick a favorite, Mary, as each and every one of your tables is so full of charm and inspiration! Thanks for sharing the beauty of the season.

  11. November 30, 2016 at 9:24 am

    I so love your work, Mary -all of it!

  12. November 30, 2016 at 9:37 am

    It’s fun to look back and see some of your fabulous Christmas tablescapes. I can’t pick a favorite, although I always enjoy your potting shed!

  13. Marion
    November 30, 2016 at 4:02 pm

    Everything is beautiful but being a bird lover I have to say the bird plates are my favorite.
    Marion

  14. Joan
    November 30, 2016 at 4:03 pm

    This post is so inspiring. All of your things are just beautiful.
    Joan

  15. Marilyn
    November 30, 2016 at 4:06 pm

    Everything is so lovely. Thanks for sharing.
    Marilyn

  16. Daniëlle
    December 1, 2016 at 12:51 am

    So So Beautiful, I’m already in the mood.

  17. December 2, 2016 at 7:50 pm

    Mary, I love ALL of them!! And I’m running out to some Christmas festivities but must tell you first that I’m so excited to have found two of the Santa head plates today at HomeGoods! Now my mind is spinning with ideas to use them — maybe Christmas morning just for me and my own special Santa! Linda

  18. Melodie Strickland
    December 4, 2016 at 10:57 am

    A treasure trove of Christmas displays. With the weather colder now it puts one more in the mood for Christmas. Thank you for sharing.

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