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The Any Day Christmas Table

Decorating the Christmas table is not only for the big day, but for the entire month of December.  There are informal gatherings with friends and family, a big country breakfast, soup night, and even take out pizza on those nights when you are running to and fro.  Do you need a few fresh ideas?  Put your feet up, relax, and take a look at these wonderful table settings!

Let's start with a few tartan plaid ideas.  Christmas=Tartan Plaid in my book!
Peonies and Orange Blossoms brings you this lovely display.  I just love plaid!
Confessions of a Plate Addict (love that name) has the plaid going on too!
Pinterest has tons of ideas.  This one is really cute!  Such a great way to incorporate a Christmas Village into the design.  
Plum Creek Place offers this village inspired tablescape.  
Let's turn our attention to simple red and white themes.  It is quite cold here today.  I have the items to put together this type of tablescape for tonight's chili supper. 
I love the stark white and warm red in this scene.
Let's look at a few gingerbread inspired themes.  Isn't this one adorable?
I had to add this cute centerpiece!  I can imagine a simple dinner during one of the days prior to Christmas with a hearty soup, a casual atmosphere, and this cute display.
Do you collect nutcrackers?  Why not make a table setting with nutcrackers as the main element? Here are a few ideas.  Our first is from Plum Creek Place.
This one is from Bewteen Naps on the Porch...
What about a candy cane theme?  
This one is super cute too!  My kitchen theme is gingerbread and gingham.  I could use this!
Bottle brush trees and burlap are everywhere and look nice in a table setting.
Our Creative Life incorporates candles, burlap, and greenery for this delightful table.
The next photo is by Michelle Edwards, author of Sweet Something Designs.  She passed away last January after battling cancer. Her blog was filled beautiful designs and ideas such as the one posted below.  
Isn't this a gorgeous, but simple setting?  I really like the fresh greenery and cranberries.  I would also like to see this idea in large mason jars.  Hmmm, gives me an idea!
Take time to enjoy these days prior to Christmas and take a little extra effort to set a pretty table for every meal.  Gather items from your Christmas displays and get creative!  Your family will appreciate sitting down to enjoy not only a nice meal and family time, but an inspired table as well. 
Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  1. Awesome inspiration tablescapes for the Christmas holiday!
    I love them all and I'm inspired right now in one and before I leave to my DD Sofia's house I will post it.
    The last image makes me so sad, and it's gorgeous! It's a classic all over Pinterest, as I found out the blogger that created it died from cancer. Thanks for sharing, I'm pinning your post.
    Merry Christmas and many blessings.
    FABBY

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Fabby! I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas. I hope you were able to draw a little inspiration from the table settings featured here!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  2. So many beautiful and fun tables set here. Thanks for putting them all together in one post. Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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    1. Hi Ellen! It was fun pulling together the Christmas tablescapes. I love Christmas and am still enjoying the glow of the Christmas lights.
      Blessings for a wonderful New Year!

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  3. Wonderful settings ! Love all the ideas! Thanks!!

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    1. Happy New Year Cindy! I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas. Thank you for stopping by the farmhouse and commenting on the Christmas table settings. Hopefully, I gave you a few new ideas this year.
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  4. These tables are gorgeous!! Thanks for more ideas using what I already have around!
    Merry Christmas!
    Leslie

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    1. Hi Leslie! There are some creative people out there. I enjoyed pulling a few of the many Christmas table setting ideas together for everyone. I love using what I already have around. Most of us have just what we need right under our noses!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  5. Such fantastic ideas, I love them all. Merry Christmas!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Dawn and leaving a comment about my Christmas tablescape ideas. I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas. I can't believe New Years Eve is tomorrow. Time flies when you are enjoying the glow of the Christmas lights!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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