• My Account
  • 0 items

Finding Home Farms

FINDING HOME FARMS |Hand Crafted Maple Syrup, Home Decor, & DIY

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Events / Visit
  • Holiday
  • Maple Syrup
  • Soy Candles
  • Home Decor
  • Shop
    • Maple Syrup
    • Soy Candles
    • Home Decor
    • Pantry Items
    • Vintage
    • Apparel
    • Sale
  • About
    • My Book
    • Contact / Button
    • Disclosure
  • Blog
    • Decorating
      • our home
    • Projects
    • Holidays
    • Living

6 Simple Christmas Table Ideas (Perfect for Last Minute!)

12/23/2013 by: Finding Home

 6-Simple-Christmas-Table-Ideas

 Today I thought I would share some simple Christmas table ideas.

When we first jump out of the gate after Thanksgiving, we have great plans for Christmas.

The shopping will be done early and we will wrap everything as soon as we bring it home.

We will bake cookies early and have them ready to share with everyone.

And then reality hits of all that we have to do, and none of those things happen.

So, I am all about keeping it as simple as possible, especially with setting a Christmas table.

Tip 1 – Start with a simple tablecloth

You do not need to have a tablecloth that is specific to Christmas.  In fact, the simpler it is, the more you can build on it.  The one I used actually has a little shimmer to it, but is basically white.

Christmas-Dining-Room

Most importantly – use what you have and what you love.  Don’t go spend money on a new tablecloth every year.  I have a stunning one I have used the last few years – but guess what?  It has to be dry cleaned!  I did not realize that when I bought it.

This one goes right in the wash – easy peasy.  Easy means not only setting up with ease – but cleaning up as well.  Same goes for the napkins.  I say go with cloth – it really does make things nicer, but make sure they can easily go right in the washing machine when the meal is over.

And if we are really being honest here – if you are going simple – you can find some beautiful vinyl tablecloths out there if that is what makes thing simpler.

Simple means more time to enjoy your company.

Tip 2 – Keep your place setting simple

Keep your place setting simple – and use what you have.  If you have Christmas plates – great, use them.  If you don’t – use what you have.  I used reds and greens paired with white plates this year – but any colors and patterns will work.  With the addition of some simple fresh greenery or herbs, you can make it in the spirit of Christmas.

Cranberry-and-Greenery-Christmas-Table

I brought in some chargers for color.  But guess what?  They are from the dollar store.  A simple wipe up and they can be put away for another day’s use.

And turning to the clean up, I try to use plates and silverware that can go in the dishwasher.

Easy is the point and spending time with your company.

 

Tip 3 – Always use candles

Every time I sit at our table, I turn down the dimmer.  I hate harsh lighting.  Soft light invites people to linger longer.  And nothing pulls that off better than candles.  It can be as simple as votives in a clear glass container.

Simply repeat them down the center of the table.

Christmas-Table-Setting

 

Tip 4 – Keep it low

I have, in the past, pulled together centerpieces and table displays that actually took away from the dining experience.  They were too high, too big and got in the way.  When everyone actually sat down at the table – they were removed.

That was a waste of time and energy.

Cranberry-and-Greenery-Christmas-Tablescape

This time I went for a repetition of the same idea – and kept both the flowers and candles low.

Our table is old and actually quite narrow, so setting up food on the table really isn’t an option.  But, even if it did, I prefer keeping things open.  I generally set up our food on our kitchen island for everyone to to help themselves.

 

Tip 5 – Use Natural and Fresh Elements

I found these square vases at Ikea, but anything clear glass will work – even mason jars.  I filled the bottom with cranberries, added water and then I added a mixture of different greens trimmed down.  I love how it brings in the red pops, that match with the chargers.  The green also ties in with the napkins.  By only using color in a few places – it makes a nice strong statement.

These can be made a few days prior to your meal.

Cranberry-Centerpiece

Tip 6 – You Don’t Need Fancy Napkin Holders

When pulling together your ideas, don’t feel you need to buy special napkin holders.  Of course, if you have them – use them!  If not, just tie a ribbon around a casually gathered napkin.  Tuck in some greens and some cranberries held together with some floral wire – and you are all set.  You could even add a small sprig of rosemary for the fragrance.

Red-Green-Christmas-Tablescape

Of all the tables I have pulled together – this one is by far my favorite.

Christmas-Tablescape

It sums up how I want my home to be when I fill it with people I love – I want it to pretty and welcoming without being overdone.  I want it to be that people feel they can sit right down and enjoy the meal.

And I want to keep it simple to make sure I am joining them and lingering long after.

Wishing you the very best this holiday season and thanks for reading!

postsignature.png

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Filed Under: 10 Minute Ideas, Decorating

Subscribe to Our Posts & Updates

About Finding Home

Welcome to Finding Home where we share our favorite DIY and decorating ideas and inspiration. We believe your home should be a reflection of you and your family. Our blog is the story of our journey - and what we find along the way. Thanks for joining us!

Outdoor Vintage Christmas Decorating Ideas & How to Make a Bow!
A Special Gift – “It’s Christmas Tomorrow”

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Comments

  1. Inspire Me Heather says

    12/23/2013 at 6:07 am

    What a beautiful table setting – thanks for the tips!

    Reply
  2. Susan says

    12/23/2013 at 8:58 am

    So simple, but so striking! Love it.

    Reply
  3. Pamela Gordon says

    12/23/2013 at 9:59 am

    Laura, this is really beautifully and simply done. Love the red, green and white, and your centrepieces are gorgeous! Thanks for the ideas and I wish you and your family a blessed Christmas. Pamela

    Reply
  4. Regina says

    12/23/2013 at 10:55 am

    Beautiful! I bought plain white plates last summer for my parents’ 50th anniversary lunch – my 20-year-old Pfaltzgraft was getting PRETTY DINGY! It’s amazing what you can do with plain white! I found some round felt cut-out placemats at, where else?, the Dollar Store, and it looks so pretty on my oval table!

    You’re right – simpler is better!

    Merry Christmas! 🙂

    Reply
    • Regina says

      12/23/2013 at 10:56 am

      Oh, and if I might add, the plain white plates? They were $3 each at Tuesday Morning! I had to sort through dozens to get matching ones, but I did it! LOL!

      Reply
  5. Liz Thomas says

    12/23/2013 at 12:49 pm

    Perfect!!!

    Merry Christmas to you and yours!!

    Reply
  6. Cindy says

    12/23/2013 at 3:01 pm

    I loved this post: honest, beautiful, and doable. Merry Christmas!

    Reply
  7. Patty says

    12/23/2013 at 5:56 pm

    This is perfect! I LOVE it!!

    Reply
  8. Cheryl says

    12/23/2013 at 7:46 pm

    Thanks for sharing these tips. I love your suggestion about using natural ingredients…really adds to a table setting. I also like the suggestion to “keep it low”…can’t tell you how often I’ve sat opposite a mystery guest at a dinner party…couldn’t see them!
    Merry Christmas!
    Cheryl

    Reply
  9. andrea cammarata says

    12/24/2013 at 3:57 am

    Absolutely Gorgeous Laura! I wanted to wish you and your wonderful family and Fabulous…Warm…Loving…Happy…Glorious Christmas …enjoy each and every moment in time! Looking forward to the New Year ahead and so happy that I bring to it a new friend. ENJOY!!!! Life’s best to you all! hugs…

    Reply
  10. Kelly Dowling says

    12/24/2013 at 10:09 am

    As my Mom always said, simple yet very elegant. Gorgeous…. Love your site and your talent 🙂

    Reply
  11. BrocanteuseRose says

    12/24/2013 at 1:36 pm

    Yay for beautiful ideas!

    Reply
  12. Bahar Solgun says

    08/01/2014 at 10:08 am

    what colour your napkins i want this colour so nice? where did you get them

    Reply
  13. Carolyn says

    12/22/2014 at 3:21 pm

    I have a quilted cream bedspread I no longer use on the bed. It ifits perfectly with all the leaves in the table. You can accent with any color charger, place mats and napkins. I like the crispness and simplicity of this table setting. And it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg to achieve it.

    Reply
  14. Joyce Rogers says

    11/15/2015 at 6:57 pm

    Love you table decorations. Did you use fresh greenery or is it silk? I couldn’t tell but it looks beautiful.

    Reply
  15. Nancy says

    12/08/2016 at 7:25 pm

    I love this table setting! Just beautiful. May I ask the name of the manufacturer of thermometers?

    Reply
  16. Gina Drusc says

    12/03/2018 at 1:59 pm

    Can you tell me where you purchased your napkins?

    Reply
  17. Kurdell Campbell says

    12/19/2018 at 9:15 pm

    I absolutely loved your ideas. the amazing thing is I can use it in Jamaica.

    Reply

The Story of Finding Home

Image Map
DIY-Galvanized-Sidebar

Popular Posts

5 Savory and Sweet Maple Syrup Recipes

A Vintage Garden Tool Gallery Wall

Our Most Asked Question – Our Exterior House Colors!

Join me on pinterest

  • Home
  • Wholesale
  • Policies
  • About
  • Contact
  • Press
  • Shop
  • Blog
  • Store Locator

Copyright © 2010- 2019 · Coding & Site Customization By Creative Kristi, LLC · Branding By Braizen

Finding Home Farms - 140 Eatontown Road, Middletown, NY 10940 - 845-355-4335