Monday 10 November 2008

Welcome to the 12th Tablescape Tuesday!

Let's celebrate the approach of the holiday season with a tablescape that has the feel of a snowy evening. I've dimmed the lights and lit the candles...so glad you've stopped by this chilly winter night.




The centerpiece for our winter-scape is a silver "tree" covered in 17 Swarovski crystal ornaments. I've been collecting them since 1991, when Swarovski created the first ornament in this collection. Each year Swarovski alternates the style of the ornament...producing a snowflake ornament one year and a star ornament the next. I'm always amazed that they can come up with a new design each year.




The first year I started the collection, I hung the ornament on our regular live Christmas tree. By the second year, I realized how easy it would be to accidentally toss a crystal ornament right out with the tree. So I bought a little silver tree for this collection and boy, did those two little ornaments look pitiful hanging on that tree all alone that second year. It's been fun adding one little ornament at a time each year and gradually watching the tree fill up. I actually had to purchase a second tree two years ago, as the first little tree became full...scary how quickly the years do pass.

  


The china is Colburn by Noritake and the sterling flatware is King Richard by Towle. This was the china and sterling pattern I chose as a bride-to-be back in 1978. I still love both, after all these years. :-)




The Colburn pattern is a soft blue and gray...just perfect for a winter tablescape.






Icy crystal salt cellars continue the wintery feel.




The crystal I chose to go with the Colburn china so many years ago is by Lenox. It has an etched design around the upper half and a platinum rim that coordinates nicely with the Colburn china.




A little hard to photograph the etched design...can you see it?






Reindeer, all dressed in silver...


...they give this tablescape a whimsical feel...and every table needs a touch of whimsy, don't you think? :-)




A few more close-ups...









Added some sparkly snow drifts around the base of the ornament tree.




I placed a glittery silver ornament at each place setting. Thought they would make wonderful little gifts for dinner guests to take home...a little reminder of a night spent dining among snowflakes, stars and silvery reindeer.








I have quite a few of these silver and crystal ornaments. Can you think of other neat ways to use them...perhaps hanging from a chandelier?










Hope you enjoyed this winter themed tablescape. Please take time to visit and comment on the tablescapes posted on the blogs listed at the top of this posting. You are sure to come away with lots of new ideas for your own holiday tables. :-)

Information about items used in this tablescape: The ornament tree came from Ross-Simons online; Crystal ornaments are Swarovski; China is Noritake, pattern is Colburn (1978), Crystal is Lenox (1978); Sterling is Towle, King Richard; Chargers are from Neiman Marcus a year ago; and Reindeer and Silver ornaments are from Hobby Lobby this season.

Since several folks have asked about the Silverplate ornament tree, I checked the Ross Simons site and here's the link for the tree. :-)



The following blogs have beautiful tablescapes awaiting your visit:

Above the Clouds

A Tale of Magical Memories

Back Porch Musings

Bargain Hunting with Laurie

Between Naps on the Porch

Blinks 'N Winks from Brown-eyes

Cathymac's Holiday Hamlet

Creating Myself

Deanie's Space

Etiquette with Miss Janice

The Gypsy's Corner

Happy to Be

Note Songs

Oak Rise Cottage

Rose Vignettes

Scooterblu's Whimsy

Sweet Nothings

The Happy Wonderer

Thinkin'of Home

Wings of Eagles

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