How to Set Your Christmas Tablescape
Written and photography by Marci Schneider
I love setting the table! My Grandmother would assign the task to me before Sunday lunch, holiday meals and any other special occasion where we dined in the formal dining room. My Grammy not only taught me how to set the table but how to make it look beautiful by making a statement. Follow these steps for a Christmas tablescape that will make a statement at your next holiday meal.
What You Will Need
- Table linens (tablecloth or a runner)
- Christmas dishes (plates, glassware, etc)
- Napkins
- Silverware
- 5 candlesticks of varying heights
- 3 different colored ribbons
- Long strand of Christmas bells
- 3 different types of greenery
- long main strand (I used Cypress)
- Short stems (I used Mistletoe)
- Medium stems (I used Pine)
Back to Basics
To begin your Christmas tablescpae, first start with a clean table. Cover your table with Christmas linens (tablecloth or runner), making sure it is centered. Then place your longest piece of greenery in the middle of your table and position it so it appears even on all sides. Next, add in the other short greenery stems. Weave them into the main strand of greenery in the middle so that they are in a symmetrical fashion.
Make a Statement
Then add the medium size greenery stems to the very end of your greenery. This will create the beginning of your “statement piece.” To really make a statement, I chose to do this on the side of my table where guests will see it when they walk in the door.
Next, secure the Christmas bells under the greenery in the center so that they are hanging down from the table towards the floor in front of the ribbons. You may use 3M hooks or lead weights to do this. Last, tuck ribbons one color at a time under the greenery at the end. Create a pattern that is visually pleasing to the eye using three colors.
Let the ribbons hang down to the floor on one end of your table. You may use tape to secure these if you feel it’s necessary. However, the weight of the greenery was enough to keep mine in place. Cut the bottom of the ribbons, letting them curl under slightly.
Final Touches
Evenly position your candlesticks of varying heights on the table to create a place setting for each guest by using layers of Christmas dishes including plates, cups, bowls, silverware, napkins, etc. I love my reindeer dishes and look forward to using them every year! You may also add place cards here if necessary.
Now you have a Christmas tablescape, beyond the traditional flowers and mini trees, that really makes a statement! I hope you find yourself surrounded by those you love at a beautiful table this Christmas!
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Marci Schneider is a wife, mother of two little ones living in South Louisiana, and blogger behind MarciSchneider.com. Blogging began purely as a hobby—decorating, painting, interior styling, creating flower arrangements, and turning the ordinary into something lovely are what set her heart on fire. She was that child who asked for a doll house for Christmas, not for the dolls, but for the furniture that went inside it! Years later, she’s still doing what she truly believes is her calling and what God put her on this Earth to do.
A statement indeed!!! Love the ribbon and bells – such a nice touch! Beautiful.