Welcome Friends, please come in and make yourselves at home.
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~ Giveaway ~
You'll find a link for details about our current giveaway at the bottom of this post, and also you can click the image of the covered casserole at the top right column on this page.
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This time I've set a simple country table ~ comfortable and not at all fussy.
It didn't feel right to me to overdress the table, knowing there are some who are going without again this year.
I thought this would be a good time to set a comfortable, cozy table ~ a place to draw loved ones near to celebrate what is truly important in life.
For the centerpiece I simply plunked some candy canes in a thin, plain beverage glass [CB2], placed it on a Barley twist pedestal [Southern Living at Home, from some years back.]
I clipped a few fragrant Douglas Fir branches from the property and placed them around, then placed a special vintage-style Christmas card from my dear friend, Linda and placed a glass cloche over all.
I covered the round walnut table with a tablecloth from Williams-Sonoma, and instead of place mats, I placed a snowy-white vintage German hand worked square linen table topper over the cloth.
In keeping with the theme of simplicity, I gathered just two of my favorite things to place on the table ~
this Limoges hand-painted Christmas ornament box . . . and an old, old brass-framed print I found in an antique store a few years ago. I love the print; usually it is on my bedroom dresser.
For the place settings (from the tabletop - up) ~ I used round Czech platters for chargers [Nell Hill's several years ago], "Merry Christmas" plates, those were from Home Depot a couple of years ago.
Next, my everyday white salad plates [Apilco-France, Williams-Sonoma].
Poinsettia plates [Williams-Sonoma, last season].
Vintage milk-glass compotes to finish the place settings.
Flatware ~ Pottery Barn from the Savant Collection.
Napkins ~ Neiman-Marcus/Horchow.
My first set of crystal from my newlywed days, many, many years ago ~ by Rogaska; 'Gallia'
To dress the chairs up a bit I draped the extra, matching crochet-trimmed napkins over the tops.
The little cast iron elf candle holders are from CB2, two years ago.
Raphael's "Madonna of the Chair", c. 1514
A closer look at the brass framed Madonna print ~
as we remember the Reason for the Season.
Thank you so much for stopping by today.
To all who celebrate,
I wish you a most cherished and blessed Christmas Season from our home to yours.
We're having another GIVEAWAY ~