Surprises abound in this red and green Christmas tablescape.
Of course we are setting the table with Spode "Christmas Tree" a very traditional pattern.
Our Christmas centerpiece is set with charming pieces from Spode's many collections.
Surrounding the bear are frosted green trees decorated with tiny ornaments.
Raised upon a red cake stand the Spode Christmas Tree pot with the candy cane handle adds to the my candy cane theme throughout the house this season. I will be serving a hot peppermint tea to add to the holiday theme.
Adding to the Christmas party theme is a precious girl bear shaker dressed in her Christmas Tree skirt with red bow.
The boy bear shaker is so festive in his red Santa hat and scarf.
The extra four dining chair are placed against the white chair rail. The gold designer paint on the walls shows off the accent white base board.
The demi-cups in the Spode pattern will contain a strong coffee to be served with dessert.
The silver candle holders filled with red and peppermint striped candles adds to the candy theme.
A Santa, a poinsettia, and a gas street light stand at each side of the entrance to dining room
The next surprise was the transfer of dining table from our Valarie house to our new home in Rockwall.
The four red Victorian chairs grace each side of the table and the Ralph Lauren rug add red, gold, blue, green and cream for a lively accent to the wooden floor and shutters.
The full place setting of Spode "Christmas Tree" welcomes everyone to dine.
The new scalloped dinner plates with an embossed green rim became my signature table design as soon as I saw them in the store. They are so different from the plain round plates of years past.
The full place setting is calling for turkey, dressing, cranberries and gravy to make the dining dream come true.
Accompanying the Christmas Tree pattern are their traditional napkin and peppermint rimmed butter plate. The green tree shaped napkin holders and the flatware are the perfect hue to the dinner plates.
A yule log will be served for dessert in honor of my father who always brought one to the Christmas dinner. The pastry fork and demitasse spoon are the perfect accompaniment for this dessert.
This Christmas mug will keep either the peppermint tea or apple cider very hot.
For merriment we will serve sparkling grape juice for a toast or two in the Christmas Tree goblets.
May all your wishes come true in this season of joy.
Merry Christmas to all!!!!
from
The Curtis Family
I will be posting this on the following tea and entertaining blogs;
A stroll thru life,
and Bernideen's Tea Time Blog,
A delightsome life,
rustic-refined.com,
along with the blog of;
A delightsome life,
rustic-refined.com,
along with the blog of;
Between Naps on the Porch
and
are some of my favorites and
Antiques and Teacups
and
are some of my favorites and
Antiques and Teacups
I will also post on them this week!
6 comments:
Merry Christmas to you and yours! A gorgeous collection of one of my favorite ever Christmas patterns! Lovely! Thanks so much for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
Ruth
What a festive table setting! Spode's Christmas Tree is my favourite holiday pattern so I enjoyed seeing your pretty collection. Your Christmas decor is also lovely.
What a gorgeous table! I do love the Spode Christmas Tree pattern, and I agree with you about the scalloped edge plates - they are wonderful! Thank you for sharing this table with us.
Oh my!Your decoration is breathtaking!!!Just WONDERFUL!I really love that stunning tablescape,made me smile!Merry Christmas!
What a lovely dining room! And who can resist bears, especially bears with cookie jars!
Delightful! Happy Holidays!
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