Candy Cane Kids Christmas Tablescape. This is a kids’ candy cane Christmas tablescape that I designed. It is vibrant, bright, cheery, and fun. The tablecloths are disposable green foil metallic and have candy canes on them. The placemats are sparkle green and have red and white starlight candy napkins, white plastic dinner plates, and a …
Winter decor
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 …
Christmas Tablescape: Letters to Santa Letters to Santa is a fun theme for young kids. This tablescape can easily become interactive if you pass out letters and pencils or pens for the kids to write to Santa Claus before or while they eat. Then they can put them in the mailbox and you can assure …
Nordic Christmas Tablescape. I love European Christmas decor! When I lived in Germany, one of my favorite things I did was attend the Weihnachtsmarkts. In December in Germany, there are Weihnachtsmarkts (Christmas Markets) in the middle of each town. Each Weihnachtsmarkt has booths and stands filled with Christmas decor, ornaments, goodies, and gifts. I was …
Christmas Tablescape: Snoopy from Peanuts This is a Snoopy Christmas tablescape that I designed. I love the way it turned out and I received a lot of compliments from family who attended the party where it was set up. I put little Snoopy doghouses on each plate as favors. My daughter helped me fill them …
Christmas Tablescape: Gingerbread House This gingerbread house tablescape was so fun to put together. I love so many of the details and it just brings the gingerbread theme to life. I hope the kids—both young and old who attend our party will like it. The napkins are so cute The gingerbread house ornaments are made …
Kid’s Christmas Tablescape: Dinosaurs. I love making tablescapes for kids. I find it fun to make a table setting that they will enjoy and maybe even remember. Growing up, my grandma always had “kid tables” and “adult tables”; I loved that! The kids could talk about nonsense issues while the adults discussed business, politics, travel, …







