Sunday Table 7
-- Our table for Sunday, December 2, 2012
One of my goals for
2012 was to set a pretty table each Sunday.
When September came
around, I realized I needed to get my act together,
and really make my
goal happen! I'm glad that I decided to blog about it, because
I think that has
helped me stick with my goal!
I'm happy to report
that I've consistently set a pretty Sunday table for almost 2 months!
{*I'll explain the
sleigh centerpiece below.}
For the most part,
this table is set with things we've had for many years.
{I think the napkin
rings and the felt mats are the only things I'm
using for the first
time -- less than $20 spent on those.}
One thing I love
about tables and dishes, is that you can change things around
and make everything
look new! And it doesn't have to cost much.
Usually, it doesn't
have to cost anything if you are just using what you have!
And treasure
hunting for clearance items
makes finding
inexpensive items a fun adventure.
Here is a list of
where I found items in my tablescape:
Sleigh -- Hobby
Lobby
{clearance several
years ago -- basically free}
Green dear &
tree dishes -- Target {forever ago}
Napkins -- TJ Maxx
{I LOVE plaid!}
Red snowflake mats
[felt] --
Tuesday Morning
during the summer {clearance}
White chargers --
Pier One
Glasses and
flatware -- BB&B
The napkin rings
were also from BB&B {clearance} this summer.
I got them for .99
each specifically with these dishes in mind.
*Centerpiece Idea
The centerpiece is
actually a great idea that came my way several years ago,
and I love it. We
try to use the idea during the months of December & January.
Some people use the
idea for the entire year -- which I find touching, and impressive.
Basically you fill
a basket [or other object] with your Christmas cards.
Then when you sit
down as a family to eat dinner,
you celebrate those
wonderful people in your life.
You lovingly talk
about each specific card & the sender[s].
You talk about how
they have blessed your lives.
You can also pray
for them in your meal prayer.
Isn't that a lovely
tradition?
We've already
received a dozen beautiful greetings.
I'm looking forward
to our sharing them with our family tomorrow.
Here are the
tables that I have done up until now:
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