Borrowed from Claudine Barnett C.B.I.D. Home Decor and Design at yournestdesign.blogspot.com I have a large candlestick like hers, a large mirror, a Nativity collection, and a similar cloche so I went from there. It took me a long time to find her actual post since if was done in 2010, but here's the link:
I started with a large gilded mirror
then added the Nativity under the cloche:
then the candlesticks and glass star ornament:
I had planned to use Christmas plates as I have four different sets of Christmas plates, but none of them really worked, so I stuck with a gold tablescape.
I've had the gold damask tablecloth and switched it with the original burgundy cloth I started out with.
I used the butterscotch dishes purchased from Marshall's a few years ago, and the flatware from Tuesday Morning
The napkins are from Walmart a couple years ago, and the napkin rings from Ross:
I decided to use faux holly to give a pop of color, also added a small sprig to the centerpiece.
Amber etched stems were also perfect with the color scheme:
I lit the candles of my centerpiece:
Now it looks a little more like the one on Pinterest:
I hope I met the challenge!
Thanks to Cuisine Kathleen for hosting, click on her name to see other challenges! I'm also linking to Susan's Tablescape Thursday, click on her name for lots more inspiration.
Merry Christmas!
20 comments:
You did a great job copying the centerpiece, K! It is lovely. I think the plates you chose are perfect with this, just beautiful!
Thanks so much for taking the challenge at Let's Dish! Do try to visit the others so they come see your entry!
You did a wonderful job, Katherine. Your table looks so serene and calm with the soft colors. I love the cloche with the nativity scene, and with the candles lit, the ambience is so inviting.
Hi Katherine, Your yellow table is beautiful and so different for Christmas. I love it and I also love the idea of the nativity scene under the cloche, making it the centerpiece of a pretty table. Linda
You had just what it took to create your inspired table. Using the cloche for a nativity is terrific.
I just love your inspiration and your copycat is wonderful. Love all the gold, it feels so warm and gives us a glow! Great job!
Your centerpiece was very lovely and would fit into any table. While this test was fun it was a real challenge. Have a great Holiday.
Pam
It;s beautiful, Katherine. Your centerpiece turned out perfect....Christine
Very nice! Love your interpretation. That was a nice picture you found. Your table looks beautifu. Love the dishes, and napkins rings.
Katherine, I think I prefer your version of this pretty table! I love the idea of a cloche over the Holy Family, making them the center of attention. I also love the sparkle!
Beautiful...your interpretation is quite lovely.
Your inspiration photo is lovely and so is your table, K. This was a fun challenge. Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday.
Very nice.The center piece looks lovely..Have a great season...:):)
You did a wonderful job with the inspiration photo, Katherine. I love those plates and flatware. Beautiful centerpiece.
Bravo Katherine...you met the challenge beautifully! I just love all your pretty soft buttery shades of yellow & gold.
Thanks for the link to Claudine Barnett's website...she is new to me.
I hope you're having a lovely holiday season down there in the warmth & sunshine. I just shoveled about 5" of snow from our walk & driveway. The HOA is supposed to have people come do that, but they are no where to be seen this morning. Grrrr! I figured it was good exercise for me.
Hugs,
Rett
Terrific interpretation of the original, Katherine!!! I love the color of the candles!!!
Love what you did, Kaherine!
Beautiful!
Everything was beautiful here and made with passion.
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Lovely. Four different sets of Christmas plates?! I love it!
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