I thought I would reshare a previous Christmas table.
The santa and train set was given to us as a gift a few years ago.
I thought it was kind of cute.
These are views of either side of the train.
The snowman is part of my salt and pepper set
and I added some tealights and a few wooden ornaments.
The little candle tress were in a box of goodies I picked up at a garage sale.
Finally comes the dishes - simple white and green with a dash of gold.
The napkin rings were also in that box of goodies from the garage sale.
Each place setting had their own wooden ornament
(I had a basket of them kicking around)
and the little pinecones I picked up at Pier 1 Imports.
The table is set and ready to go!
~Finding the amazing in the simple~
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The train set could be called "The Polar Express" {{{smiles}}}
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas in July!♥
Love the name for the train :)
DeleteThat looks beautiful! Just a few more months and you're all set to go! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I look forward to Christmas every year :)
DeleteI have been enjoying all of the Christmas in July stuff all over blog-land. It gives me lots of time to get ideas and think about what I might do this winter to decorate. Thanks for sharing your lovely table. Also, thanks for stopping by and leaving your sweet comment.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, Connie :)
Aren't there some great ideas out there? Just love them! Thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteVery pretty!! I love the salt and pepper shakers!
ReplyDeleteThanks Blondee!
DeleteLove the table setting and all the things you have collected over time with their sweet memories. Joan
ReplyDeleteThank you Joan!
DeleteVery pretty Christmas in July table, Alana!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat :)
DeleteI didn't know we were doing Christmas in July now .....What happen to summer in July lol Love the tablecloth :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kat :)
DeleteAlana, I like the sweet train and santa too. It made a wonderful centerpiece for your pretty dishes. Love the tablecloth too. xo marlis
ReplyDeleteThank you Marlis!
DeleteHi Alana,
ReplyDeleteI'm a Christmas lover from way back and I've done Christmas in July so we could have the traditional hot Christmas food in comfort.
Your Christmas table is beautiful.
Have a good week
Barb from
australia
Hi Alana!
ReplyDeleteLove your cheerful table! That was a good find on that box of goodies, you put them to good use!
Thanks for linking to Let's Dish!
I thought seeing all the Christmas in July tablescapes would stress me out, but it has really had a much needed cooling effect! Your dishes are just beautiful, and the Christmas treasures you used add a fun and whimsical look!
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