Bring a rustic yet elegant look to any holiday table with wool, knits, fresh
greens and tons of woodsy texture.
By : Marian Parsons
Think Beyond the Linen Closet
Fold a vintage wool blanket and use it as a
runner. It sets the color scheme and softens the warm wood of the table.
Bring Texture to the Table
A woven placemat adds rich color and
texture to each setting. Remember to have an open mind when shopping: These mats
were meant to be used on an Asian-style table, but they are right at home in a
rustic theme.
Mix and Match
Vintage Bakelite flatware from slightly
mismatched sets looks perfect side by side. Don’t be afraid to mix and match
silverware, plates and glasses. It often looks more interesting than using
pieces that are made to be a set.
Ditch the Paper Plates
Treat your guests to the luxury of using
different plates and bowls for each course. Serve soup in simple wooden bowls,
follow with a salad on a delicate ironstone plate and finish with dinner on a
square wooden plate. A crystal goblet adds a touch of elegance, but the wheat
pattern ties in to the natural theme.
The Season of Giving
A soup bowl doubles as a place card holder
and carries an ornament for each guest to take home as a gift.
Tag It
A bundle of fresh cinnamon sticks is
wrapped and tied in hemp twine. Write guests' names with permanent marker on a
shipping tag and tie to a cinnamon bundle to assign seats. Arrange guests in a
way that will encourage conversation and new friendships
Forget the Florist
Trim evergreen branches from your yard or
an obliging neighbor's tree to serve as a centerpiece. Place fresh boughs in a
galvanized bucket and swag a wooden bead garland around the greens. Use leftover
Christmas tree clippings to fill in the base of the tablescape.
It’s All in the Details
Embellish a simple galvanized sap bucket
with humble hemp twine and an inexpensive snowflake ornament. Wrap twine several
times around the top of bucket, then tie together and create a loop to thread
snowflake on. Tie one more knot to secure the snowflake.
Layer Upon Layer
Fluffy white snowflakes, knit "sweater"
ornaments, twine-wrapped candles, fresh greens, pinecones and a stack of old
books bring visual and textural interest to this centerpiece. Be careful where
candles are positioned in relation to fresh greenery, and never leave candles
unattended.
Keep it Natural
Egg-shaped fresh cranberries provide an
unexpected pop of color against a craft store bird’s nest. Shop the farmers'
market, garden center and the great outdoors to find accessories for this rustic
table setting.