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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

~~~Christmas Eve Dinner Table~~~

 Good morning dear friends! I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and got LOTS of Christmas love (and gifts too, of course)!! We hosted Christmas Eve here at the new house so I wanted to share our table with you. Of course the best present I got was the PRESENCE of our son and my sister!!!! I wanted to use my tartan tablecloth but couldn't find it. Of course AFTER the table was done I found it but wasn't about to take it all apart. So, I used a red cloth, a gold charger, my Lenox Ribbons dishes and a package at each place setting.At least the napkins were my plaid ones:)
 I made the centerpieces several years ago. They are a good height for conversation at the table. I got down to take the picture so you could see the container. Here is a little tutorial for those of you that might want to try something similiar. The deer are actually ornaments and after gluing the foam into the container I put glue on the back legs of the deer and pushed that into the foam in the center of the arrangeent. Then simply add Christmas picks and greens, pinecones or whatever you want around the edge. TA DA, simple but pretty arrangements!!! I used stems of greens and cut each piece apart. I also have a "pick machine" that adds a metal pick to whatever you have (a little florist secret).:)

 I used my matching Lenox wine glasses and my red water goblets. The little tea light holders are beaded and a new find from Pier One this year.
 I love these dishes, they are so pretty and don't scream Christmas. Holly, berries and ribbon along the edge and tiny little stars on the plates.
 The napkin rings echo the stars on the plates.
 Gold pillars next to each arrangement cast a beautiful glow on the table.

 My gold flatware is brought out for these special occasions too. Thank you to my SIL, Janie who gave me this set. I love using it, Janie!!!



 Let's light the candles!!!

 It was SNOWING all during dinner!!!! We only got less than an inch but it was SO pretty to see the big flakes coming down all during dinner and after.

 I am sorry I didn't get any shots of the FOOD!!! On the menu was chicken marsala, that everyone LOVED (something totally different this year), pierogies, assorted veggies, 2 different cranberry dishes and assorted cheesecakes for dessert!!!

 A pretty shot through the glasses.
 This is a better shot of the snowflakes.
I am TRULY blessed  to have my family all together this year. Our family has gotten much smaller as we lose loved ones so it makes each gathering more precious. Christmas dinner was at our daughter and SIL's and I will share that with you too. Thank you for all of you love and support all through the year. I truly appreciate all your visits and sweet comments, they make my day. I will be joining these parties:

Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday~

Cedar Hill Ranch for Cowgirl Up~

StoneGable for On the Menu Monday~

Rattlebridge Farm for Foodie Friday~

2805 for Potpourri Friday~

The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sundays~

StoneGable for Tutorials Tips and Tidbits~

Let's Dish-Cuisine Kathleen
Seasonal Sundays-The Tablescaper
Tabletop Tuesday-A Stroll Thru Life
Tutorial Tuesday-Hope Studios
XO, Pinky

13 comments:

  1. Pinky, your table was lovely. I also like your china pattern; you could really use that throughout the winter holidays. The little stars in the design are a nice whimsical touch. Your centerpiece is gorgeous. Thanks so much for sharing your tips of the trade with us!!

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! May 2013 be a grand year for you and your family.

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  2. Your table was just beautiful . . . perfect! And the snow just completed the whole evening.
    I'm so happy that you enjoy using the gold flatware.
    Love you!

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  3. Pinky, once again, another beautiful table! And there's that gorgeous china again :) I found your blog last summer and fell in love with that pattern back then. Since then, I have been tirelessly trying to find/acquire some of it - piece by lonely piece - it is very, VERY hard to find. It kills me that they discontinued it and I can't believe, dish lover that I am, that I had never seen the pattern before. ANYWAY, I digress - gorgeous, gorgeous table. And your new home is just lovely! A belated Merry Christmas to you, and may you have a wonderful 2013!
    Kaille

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  4. Your table looked beautiful Pinky!! We had a dusting too, it made for the perfect Christmas!

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  5. Lovely Pinky! fav dets: star napkin ring matching plate, lovely plates & deer centerpiece. Gotta love when all the loving touches come together on the table.

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  7. The table is gorgeous Pinky...love the "sparkly" box..and how wonderful to see the falling snow during dinner....we do not have snow here...just lots of rain today...but Christmas day was beautiful....Hope you had a wonderful Christmas!!

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  8. Beautiful post! Gorgeous tablescape.
    Hope you had a dazzling Christmas.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

    A Very Happy New Year to you and yours!

    Greetings from Singapore~ Sanghamitra

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  9. My goodness! First of all, you have to show us your pick machine! I had never even heard of it! Now I want one! I, too, like to keep my table arrangements on the low side to make sure conversation flows freely. To me, that's the main point of a dinner party! I love your dishes. I had never see this pattern before. They are beautiful! Everything is just lovely!

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  10. gorgeous, just gorgeous! Thank you for sharing at the hop xo

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  11. This is the first time that I've seen the Lenox Ribbon pattern. It is really special! It would be equally wonderful with the red or the plaid tablecloth. I can't tell you how many times I misplace something, too. I've never heard of a "pick machine". Sounds like a great tool. The centerpiece is beautiful. Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Happy New Year! Cherry Kay

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  12. Pinky,
    Sorry I'm late getting to your blog, dear friend!!! What a gorgeous Christmas Eve Dinner Table!!! I love your centerpiece!!! Your dinnerware and flatware are exquisite and the napkin rings and tea lights add such sparkle to the place settings!!! Thank you for sharing all your talents, love of family and love of home with us!!! You are a continual inspiration!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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Thanks you for leaving your lovely comments. xo, Pinky