Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Eskimo Nativity Table for One


We are late again this week - it seems that my new computer and I are not getting along very well. Thanks to Pat's husband, I am posting from his computer while mine is "misbehaving."

Anyway, Pat created a really cute table using one of my Nativity scenes. She pulled out Vintage Cobalt and Periwinkle Fiesta dinnerware to use - simple, sweet and perfect for Christmas.
The table - Pat used a shiny, white curtain for the tablecloth

The place setting



Yes, we just used these glasses but they were perfect for this "snowy" tablescape

Flatware is "Vault" by Gourmet Settings





Pat used multi-layers to give the nativity scene authenticity

One last look
Where it came from:
Dinnerware - Vintage Cobalt and Periwinkle Fiesta from eBay and Replacements.com
Flatware - "Vault" by Gourmet Settings from Costco years ago
Glassware - White Portieux from eBay
Napkin and Overlay - from our collection
Gray Napkin Ring - made from an old wooden curtain ring spray painted
Nativity Scene - from my collection

We will be joining Christine's "Table It!" at Rustic & Refined:  http://www.rustic-refined.com/

We will also be joining Susan for Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch:  http://betweennapsontheporch.net/

6 comments:

  1. I am loving this table for the cool icy blues and wonderful feeling it just evokes!! You can see the care and time you put into the details.

    Happy Holidays!

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  2. I have a similar Nativity scene that my parents brought me from Alaska years ago. Beautiful table setting.

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  3. What a beautiful gesture of a freezing ambiance.

    This setting is adorable and those goblets are to die for.

    TY for sharing and happy holidays.

    GReetings,
    /CC

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  4. I love, love, love this tablescape! I have been wanting to do a similar theme because I have a Martha Stewart igloo cake pan mold and it would look nice with a similar tablescape. I do love your igloo and the adorable poignant eskimo family...

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