I hope you had a Merry Christmas and are enjoying the holidays with your family and loved ones! We’re enjoying the glow and twinkle of the Christmas tree lights through New Year’s Day, so I set a table by the tree for some holiday dining.
An appliqued and embroidered owl runner provided the inspiration for this Happy Owl-idays table, layered over a tartan throw as a tablecloth.
Better Home & Garden Owl plates found at Walmart several years ago, flew in for this Happy Owl-idays table, also making an appearance at a Happy Owl-oween tableand celebration.
They’re nesting on plaid tidings plates and wreathed with woodland beaded placemats found at Kohl’s at 60% off, with an additional 30% savings with a coupon.
An assortment of owl ornaments, collected over the years, flew in to gather at the table in bowls and vases.
They’re nesting among the greenery and fruit from my centerpiece for my St. Nicholas Christmas Tablefrom last week.
Owl gift tags offer Christmas and Season’s greetings.
Owl napkin rings are layered with beaded wreath napkin rings with an accent of plaid ribbon and paisley patterned napkins are paired with a tartan print.
Tartan Happy Owl-idays Table details:
Owl Table Runner and Ciroa Plaid Plates / HomeGoods
Owl Plates / Better Homes and Gardens, Walmart, several years ago
Tartan throw, napkins / HomeGoods, last year
Owl Napkin Rings / HomeGoods, several years ago
Beaded Wreath Napkin Rings / Pier 1
Napkins / Pottery Barn & HomeGoods
Goblets / Mikasa French Countryside
Flatware / Wallace Corsica Gold-Accent
Owl ornaments, collected over the years
Mercury Glass Votives / World Market
Owl Gift Tags / Cavallini Papers Glitter Gift Tags
Do you leave your tree up through New Year’s Day or take it down before the New Year arrives?
Sooo cute!!! My favorite thing is the beaded chargers…what a find!!! The whole table is gorgeous….owls are in now as are other woodland creatures!!! 🦉🦉🦉🦉and, of course, love the plaid!!!!
It is amazing how something so small can spark your imagination then you run with it & find all kinds of other items to coordinate! I know a friend in So. Caroline who has collected owls for years, so I’m sending her a link to this post. She will go crazy over it!!! Thanks!
I love the owl table runner against the plaid throw. Your imagination knows no bounds. I too leave my decorations up through New Year’s Eve and then hate taking them down. But this year a grinch has inhabitated our lights. The tree is now missing two areas of lights, the lights on the stair railing went out and there is a missing link of lights outside on the eves of the house. It looks like we will be getting a lot if new lights for next year. Happy New Year. Looking forward to your posts in the coming year.
Love the owl tablescape, Mary! Wow, aren’t those beaded placemats gorgeous, and the runner, too? The owl plates sure come in handy from Fall through winter. Enjoy the twinkle of all the lights through New Years Day.
P. S. I made the rosemary wreath and a veggie and also a fruit tree, for Christmas Eve!
This is a wonderful winter table Mary, I’m so glad you brought your owls to the table for some holiday fun! Love all the citrus and sparkle! We were sunny and 80 yesterday in Birmingham, and running the AC, not very Christmas like, but at least the kids could play outside. Your runner and beaded mats are so pretty and unique, you have combined so many elements with your masterful touch! I hope you have a relaxing holiday week-
Jenna
Love it! The owls swoop in and steal the final holiday show! Everything is beautiful and well thought out. All the little details are perfect – what a hoot! Thanks for the inspiration!
Mary, this Chi O loves seeing this beautiful Owl-idays table. I have a wonderful MacKenzie Childs owl ornament my husband put in my stocking many years ago and a few others. I love the idea of using them as details on a table. I’m going to pin this idea. You are always thinking about clever ways to use what you have. The new beaded placemats were a great find. I need to find a local Kohls and make a point to shop. It has never been on my radar. ;-)
Enjoy the twinkle of the lights and the festive feel of your home. We leave our tree up till New Year’s Day too.
I love owls! This is so pretty and clever! I love your decorating style, and I come away with lots of wonderful inspiration. Thank you!
We leave our trees and decorations up until the 12th night. Then things are put away for the next year. I love Christmas and all that goes along with it…so I drag it out as long as possible. :)
Mary, what an owlishous tablescape. I had to send link to my daughter who has a parliament of beautiful owls. We leave our decorations up until the feast of the Epiphany. A blessing that has come with my immobility is that I have been able to really enjoy my beautiful Christmas decore. I sit or lie here loving my tree, mantle and nativity display. Thank you for sharing your truly amazing talent for creating beautiful spaces.
Love the combination of the owls and the plaids. I can never get enough of Christmas, I leave my tree up till the middle of January – I just can’t give up the lights.
Whooooo would have ever thought to add in owls with Christmas plaids? Only YOUUUUUU Mary! And how sweet it is. I leave up the Christmas tree through Epiphany, but my dining room tree stays up year round and I love it. I leave my mantle decorated in greens and red winter berries and white lights all through winter to help keep away the long blah winter days. There is NOTHING better than to sit with just the lights and the light of the fire and the sound of the crackling wood. It is so relaxing. AND of course reading your blog! Keep it coming Mary!! Looking forward to a great New Year with you!
Your owl ornaments are gorgeous, and the pinecones, too. They look so right used together like this. I only have one owl ornament, so I’m envious! I have bookmarked so many of your tablescapes – this is one of my favorites. Owls, tartans, and Christmas; pure bliss.
The owl families are great !! They remind me so much of my first college roommate who was a Chi Omego. She was a lovely young lady and I miss her as we lost touch a good many years ago when I changed jobs. I will attempt to get in touch with her soon. I enjoy all of your posts and especially enjoy Chloe & Gracie. I am looking for a cake recipe that you posted last year or so. It was a Bundt with Apple slices land a caramel icing/glaze. I would appreciate your help finding it as I would like to make it for a Group of ladies next week. Thank you. Wishing you & yours a Happy & healthy New Year!!!
Hi Ashley, You can find the Easy Caramel Apple Spice Cake recipe here, it’s not a bundt cake though. Cranberry Apple Pumpkin Bundt Cake is another good recipe but it’s not as quick and easy :)
O adore all of your owls! You are getting a great collection! Well, great minds as they say….my table is a bird runner on a plaid tablecloth!!!! Hope you can fly over to see it:) Love the owls in the vases and bowls! I LOOOVE the beaded chargers!!! Just beautiful! I leave my tree up til mid Jan. usually!
Mary, love the owls, and really all of your wonderful tablescapes! Wanted to let you know that I made a version of your Potato Gratin with Rosemary Crust recipe, omitting the crust and just using a casserole dish. Added the rosemary straight into the potatoes. Served it with Christmas Eve dinner, and everyone loved it, even DH who doesn’t like anything too complicated or fussy, and rarely comments on food. Thanks again for all your great ideas!
Your imagination and artistic talent never ceases to amaze me! I am so happy to see the owls return for another celebration and it is spectacular. The beaded placemats are a great find and the discount to die for. The owl ornaments are precious. Thank-you for another divine post.
Mary, Ever since my son (25 now) was a baby he has been an owl addict, and we always have a few perched around here, especially at Christmastime. I LOVE this table and your collection! Whooooo but you would be able to create such a fun table? I’m sure it must have been a hoot to sit here and enjoy the tree, the lights, and the cute companions. Happy New Year! Linda
Over the top! I love owls and cardinals and your blog!
Sooo cute!!! My favorite thing is the beaded chargers…what a find!!! The whole table is gorgeous….owls are in now as are other woodland creatures!!! 🦉🦉🦉🦉and, of course, love the plaid!!!!
It is amazing how something so small can spark your imagination then you run with it & find all kinds of other items to coordinate! I know a friend in So. Caroline who has collected owls for years, so I’m sending her a link to this post. She will go crazy over it!!! Thanks!
Love the owls and all the added textiles!
Hope you all had a great Christmas! Love the owls! Have a chillaxing day!🤗
I love the owl table runner against the plaid throw. Your imagination knows no bounds. I too leave my decorations up through New Year’s Eve and then hate taking them down. But this year a grinch has inhabitated our lights. The tree is now missing two areas of lights, the lights on the stair railing went out and there is a missing link of lights outside on the eves of the house. It looks like we will be getting a lot if new lights for next year. Happy New Year. Looking forward to your posts in the coming year.
Love the owl tablescape, Mary! Wow, aren’t those beaded placemats gorgeous, and the runner, too? The owl plates sure come in handy from Fall through winter. Enjoy the twinkle of all the lights through New Years Day.
P. S. I made the rosemary wreath and a veggie and also a fruit tree, for Christmas Eve!
This is a wonderful winter table Mary, I’m so glad you brought your owls to the table for some holiday fun! Love all the citrus and sparkle! We were sunny and 80 yesterday in Birmingham, and running the AC, not very Christmas like, but at least the kids could play outside. Your runner and beaded mats are so pretty and unique, you have combined so many elements with your masterful touch! I hope you have a relaxing holiday week-
Jenna
Love it! The owls swoop in and steal the final holiday show! Everything is beautiful and well thought out. All the little details are perfect – what a hoot! Thanks for the inspiration!
Mary, this Chi O loves seeing this beautiful Owl-idays table. I have a wonderful MacKenzie Childs owl ornament my husband put in my stocking many years ago and a few others. I love the idea of using them as details on a table. I’m going to pin this idea. You are always thinking about clever ways to use what you have. The new beaded placemats were a great find. I need to find a local Kohls and make a point to shop. It has never been on my radar. ;-)
Enjoy the twinkle of the lights and the festive feel of your home. We leave our tree up till New Year’s Day too.
I love owls! This is so pretty and clever! I love your decorating style, and I come away with lots of wonderful inspiration. Thank you!
We leave our trees and decorations up until the 12th night. Then things are put away for the next year. I love Christmas and all that goes along with it…so I drag it out as long as possible. :)
Mary, what an owlishous tablescape. I had to send link to my daughter who has a parliament of beautiful owls. We leave our decorations up until the feast of the Epiphany. A blessing that has come with my immobility is that I have been able to really enjoy my beautiful Christmas decore. I sit or lie here loving my tree, mantle and nativity display. Thank you for sharing your truly amazing talent for creating beautiful spaces.
Who.o.o.o would have ever associated owls with Christmas? Such precious and glamorous ornaments in your display, Mary. Lovin’ all of it…
Love the combination of the owls and the plaids. I can never get enough of Christmas, I leave my tree up till the middle of January – I just can’t give up the lights.
Whooooo would have ever thought to add in owls with Christmas plaids? Only YOUUUUUU Mary! And how sweet it is. I leave up the Christmas tree through Epiphany, but my dining room tree stays up year round and I love it. I leave my mantle decorated in greens and red winter berries and white lights all through winter to help keep away the long blah winter days. There is NOTHING better than to sit with just the lights and the light of the fire and the sound of the crackling wood. It is so relaxing. AND of course reading your blog! Keep it coming Mary!! Looking forward to a great New Year with you!
Your owl ornaments are gorgeous, and the pinecones, too. They look so right used together like this. I only have one owl ornament, so I’m envious! I have bookmarked so many of your tablescapes – this is one of my favorites. Owls, tartans, and Christmas; pure bliss.
Lovin’ the ornaments and napkin rings Mary! Happy Post Christmas Week to you:@)
The owl families are great !! They remind me so much of my first college roommate who was a Chi Omego. She was a lovely young lady and I miss her as we lost touch a good many years ago when I changed jobs. I will attempt to get in touch with her soon. I enjoy all of your posts and especially enjoy Chloe & Gracie. I am looking for a cake recipe that you posted last year or so. It was a Bundt with Apple slices land a caramel icing/glaze. I would appreciate your help finding it as I would like to make it for a Group of ladies next week. Thank you. Wishing you & yours a Happy & healthy New Year!!!
Hi Ashley, You can find the Easy Caramel Apple Spice Cake recipe here, it’s not a bundt cake though. Cranberry Apple Pumpkin Bundt Cake is another good recipe but it’s not as quick and easy :)
Mary, with the glow of the tree and this winter table, I could sit for hours…perfect setting!
O adore all of your owls! You are getting a great collection! Well, great minds as they say….my table is a bird runner on a plaid tablecloth!!!! Hope you can fly over to see it:) Love the owls in the vases and bowls! I LOOOVE the beaded chargers!!! Just beautiful! I leave my tree up til mid Jan. usually!
Mary, love the owls, and really all of your wonderful tablescapes! Wanted to let you know that I made a version of your Potato Gratin with Rosemary Crust recipe, omitting the crust and just using a casserole dish. Added the rosemary straight into the potatoes. Served it with Christmas Eve dinner, and everyone loved it, even DH who doesn’t like anything too complicated or fussy, and rarely comments on food. Thanks again for all your great ideas!
Your imagination and artistic talent never ceases to amaze me! I am so happy to see the owls return for another celebration and it is spectacular. The beaded placemats are a great find and the discount to die for. The owl ornaments are precious. Thank-you for another divine post.
This is cute as can be Mary! Love all the owls and the tartan pieces! The beaded placemats are keepers!
How absolutely gorgeous. So love your work!
Absolutely beautiful! You are an inspiration.
Mary, Ever since my son (25 now) was a baby he has been an owl addict, and we always have a few perched around here, especially at Christmastime. I LOVE this table and your collection! Whooooo but you would be able to create such a fun table? I’m sure it must have been a hoot to sit here and enjoy the tree, the lights, and the cute companions. Happy New Year! Linda
That is adorable!! Loving those beaded placemats! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
Are there instructions for the snowy owls? I live ten!
Here you go: https://homeiswheretheboatis.net/2019/01/15/diy-owl-ornaments-a-hoot-to-make/