Oh What Fun! Christmas Tablescape
I put together this tablescape.
I thought it turned out to be really cute.
It also has a bit of a modern vibe as well.
It was fun to create.
How I put together this Oh What Fun! Christmas Tablescape
To begin, I used the cute plates I had as the inspiration for this tablescape.
The plates have some greenery in the illustrations.
So, I ran pine garland down the table.
The plates also have candy canes on them.
So, I put candy canes of various sizes on the garland.
There are little round candies on the plate so I put some red and green round candies on the garland to keep the theme going.
I also put candy swirl round linen napkins on each setting as placemats.
I had two types of napkins that matched the plates well.
so I put them together to make one.
The round candy napkins matched the plates, decor, and color scheme.
The, Oh What Fun! napkins matched the aqua and browns on the plate and the gingerbread house on the napkins had a round red and white candy piece above the door, that tied into the plates, placemats, and candy canes on the garland.
The plates had trees, so I put mini sisal trees on the garland.
I also had white trees that were cocktail picks and I loved the way those looked peeking out of the garland as well.
There are a few sleighs on the napkins, so I set out a red sleigh in the center as the table centerpiece.
I left it empty because I felt that empty and simple would look best for this tablescape.
I hung a little sisal wreath on the front of the sleigh to match the plates and add a little detail.
The sleigh also works well because the phrase, “Oh What Fun!” which is on the napkins comes from the song which also mentions going riding in a one-horse open-sleigh.
I tied little red velvet bows to go onto the garland.
I love the pop of red that the little bows added to the tablescape.
The plates have gold stars, a gold rim, and other gold embellishments
So, I needed gold on the garland but I wanted to add it in an understated way.
So, I took just the gold mini Christmas lights from the strands that I used on Snoopy’s doghouse on this Snoopy Tablescape
and put just the gold bulbs throughout the garland.
I also added mini bells that were gold to the garland as well.
and that’s it.
I love the way this Christmas tablescape came together.
I did not buy these items all together however, using the plates as inspiration, I was able to gather the matching items and use them to create a cohesive tablescape.
Supply List for this Cute Modern Christmas Tablescape
Swirl napkins/placemats
White plastic dinner plate
Top decorative plate
Napkins Candy My Mind’s Eye
Napkins Oh What Fun! My Mind’s eye
Clear cutlery
Crystal cut cups Chinet
Garland strand x 2
Sleigh red
Mini Sisal wreath
Candy canes large
Candy canes mini
Candy canes are doll-sized (not edible)
Round candies red and green
mini bells gold
mini sisal trees
red velvet ribbon tied into mini bows
White tree food picks
Cost Breakdown for this Cute Modern Christmas Tablescape
Place setting:
Swirl napkins/placemats. 0.25 after Christmas sale World market
White plastic dinner plate .20 each
Disposable Christmas plates- From Temu .35 each
Round candy red and white Napkins candy My Mind’s Eye—out of stock .20 each
Napkins Oh What Fun! My Mind’s Eye .35 each
Clear Cutlery 02
Crystal cut cups Chinet .10
Total cost $1.47 each x 8 = $11.76
Centerpiece
Garland pine strand 6 foot x 2 – I have had these. However, I got them for $12.00 each at Walmart (out of stock)
Metal Sleigh, red– a gift from my grandma
Mini Sisal wreath– had
Candy canes, red and white (used 4)- $1.00
Candy canes, red, white, and green mini (I used 4) 0.35
mini non-edible candy canes I used 2- 0.10
Starlight Peppermint candies green and red round 0.40
Mini 6mm bells gold 20 in a pack from JoAnn $1.00
Mini 1-inch sisal trees (I used 8) $1.00
Red velvet 3/8 ribbon tied into mini bows ( I used 6) 0.12
White tree Christmas cocktail picks (I used 8)= 0.08
Fake Light String Christmas Decoration Doll House Miniature Furniture Accessories String Lights (5m/197inch) (just the gold bulbs, I used about 20) = $2.00
$6.05
Total for this tablescape = $18.00
Note on Total Cost- I realize that for some of these items you have to buy the whole package to get just a few out (cutlery, candy canes, etc.).
However, I have used and will use the extras on other projects, posts, and tablescapes; to make it easier for cost breakdowns, I just tally up the total of what I actually use.
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