![]() Need ideas for your Christmas porch, deck, or gazebo? Visit my recent Christmas front porch which also has a simple, natural, vintage theme. What’s your favorite part of the tablescape? Leave me a comment and let me know. I’ll be touring with about 25 of your favorite farmhouse style bloggers for a huge Christmas tour. I’ve partnered with Joann Fabrics to give it a snowy Christmas look.Ĭome back Tuesday to see it all, or join our subscriber list below and you’ll have it sent to you automatically. A couple of months ago I did a paint technique on it (go HERE to see what I did) and now the Christmas decorations look great here. I’ve actually NEVER shared a Christmas version of this mantel because it was red brick and my Christmas decor never looked good on it. In the next room, our fireplace and mantel have been decked out for the season and here’s a little peek: (Please don’t judge me for the lopsided ones!) And this year I added the wood bead garland for a little more character. I spray painted it black and added some chandelier shades to update it. ![]() It was shiny brass when I got it from a yard sale 10 years ago for less than $10. They fit perfectly with the natural theme, even though they’re a little fancier than the rest of the elements.Īnd did you notice the chandelier? That’s one of my favorite, most budget-friendly makeovers that I’ve ever done. The vintage green goblets were favorites of my late mother-in-law so I like to use them when I can. And a tiny silver ornament gives it just the slightest amount of bling. A little sprig of boxwood adds a bit more color to the setting. And I added some black striped napkins from my shop, Emory Valley Mercantile, tied with twine. Some vintage white ironstone plates and vintage silver sit on our round woven placemats. Simple vintage-themed farmhouse table setting Obviously she’s not used to having the table all decked out, lol.ģ. We’re not at all fancy or formal so this suits us to a t. I added some laurel cypress, boxwood, pine cones, and a few more items to a wooden dough bowl for a very simple centerpiece. Lately I’ve been drawn towards simple, natural elements and that’s how the table is decorated.įor this easy tablescape, I started with a basic burlap table runner. No, it won’t stay exactly like this all month, but I do like to dress it up a little. We don’t have a dining room in this house so what you see is where we eat everyday. I plan to relish every moment since this will be our last year before our youngest goes off to college.Īnyway, today I’m sharing this year’s Christmas tablescape. Our oldest will be home from college in a couple of weeks and our youngest will be out for the holidays as well. In our house, I’ve just about finished the Christmas decorating and am looking forward to enjoying the rest of the month. Hello, friends! Happy December!I hope you’re enjoying the start of the Christmas season with all of the festive sights, scents, and flavors. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. ![]() Now that you’ve decorated, you’ll need some gifts.Ideas for using natural elements for a simple Christmas tablescape Hopefully Antique Farmhouse gave you some holiday dinner decor inspo! Go slightly more subtle with a small crystal garland and a potted pine. Garland isn’t just for trees! Woldenga Family Farms added some holiday cheer to their kitchen by hanging garland from their light fixtures. Ribbons seem to be a theme here! Love these Buffalo plaid bows at Uffelman Homestead.īows and wreaths not quite your thing? Try out stockings instead! Here’s another way to holiday-up your chairs with wreaths. The dine-in kitchen featured on Antique Farmhouse is decked out in red and green with pine garlands and wreaths, red ribbons and pillows, and even some tiny Santas. Take rustic decor into the holiday realm with lots of off-white, tin, and red ribbons. Get your dining room into the holiday spirit with these gorgeous ideas from Antique Farmhouse! Still haven’t decorated for the holidays? Antique Farmhouse has got you covered, and then some.
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