A Winter Cozy Cabin Tablescape
We have a small cabin in the High Sierra and I like to post a mountain cabin themed tablescape in the wintertime. You can see the other mountain themed tablescapes that I have created together with 300+ other tablescapes that I have done on my blog, https://www.whispersoftheheart.com/tablescapes . I found this Rustic American Cabin Plaid tablecloth on Spoonflower online. I like its cozy warm feel.
I saw these winter cabin scene dinner plates online somewhere and I found some on Ebay. They are marked Lodge by Genuine Sonoma Home Goods. I like the snowy cabin and snow covered pine tree. Creme, forest green, and burgundy are good colors to use on a winter tablescape. Because I wanted the entire design on the dinner plate to show I didn’t use a salad plate on this plate stack for this tablescape.
I bought these Cambria sage green stoneware dinner plates at Pottery Barn several years ago. This color has been discontinued although they have a pretty deep green color one now. This plate is large enough that I sometimes use it as a charger and I love plates like that. I bought it in several other colors for that reason.
This marblelized light brown and cream flatware is marked EM3 Inox 18/10, Made in Italy. I can’t remember where I bought the set online, I have had it for a few years. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.
My sister-in-law gave me these brown cotton napkins, they belonged to my mother-in-law. I am so glad to have them and use them. I love true traditional primary colors that aren’t some weird modern variation. I found the cabin napkin rings on Ebay. I looked for cabin napkin rings for years with no success but these popped up suddenly a few months ago and I grabbed them. To read about the What, Where, and How of napkin rings please click here.
I can’t remember where I bought these cast iron forest green pine tree place card holders. They are heavy! I like buying metal tablescaping items because I know that they won’t break and they will last a long time. To read about the what, where, and how of place card holders, please click here.
I bought these hand-painted pine tree glass goblets at HomeGoods a few years ago because in the winter I have often done mountain themed tablescapes and I knew I would use them. They are perfect for this tablescape. HomeGoods often has inexpensive goblets in lots of different styles. The green acrylic goblet on the right came from our Pier 1 store before it closed several years ago. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets for your tablescaping collection including the colors that I use most often here.
I bought this STARSWR Bird House on Amazon. It was natural wood but Hubby painted it for me to match the tablecloth. I set it on a brown wooden stand that I had. It will go outside for birdies now.
I have many candles and candle holders and I decided that I needed to start using them more often. I bought these green glass candlesticks online at Sur La Table. They are a really thin and delicate glass and I love the design. They had them in a darker bright blue and I bought those as well. I have a collection of taper candles in different colors so I always have the color that I need when I want to use a taper candlestick.
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