Christmas in July
with the
Cowgirl UP Group.
Just take a look at this list of talented ladies.
These Texas girls are hosting this event all week.
Each day is a new idea to get us ready for Christmas.
I reached into the archives @
HFTS and pulled out some Christmas table settings,
some here at HFTS and others from friends' tables.
Hope they inspire.
A bowl of fresh fruit and magnolia leaves
A beautiful table set with Spode Christmas Tree,
a pattern that was first introduced in 1938.
No doubt it is one of the most recognized of any Christmas china.
Though the borders may differ on Spode's Christmas china,
Vietri's Rosso Vecchio Dot charger is a perfect pairing,
especially when used with these cheerful winter bird placemats.
Hand painted napkins ringed with
tiny sleigh bells add a festive touch.
home make each guest feel special.
This holiday table is set with Fitz and Floyd's
a forest of mercury glass trees and candle holders
Shiny red glass ornaments hang
studded with rhinestones are party favors for each guest.
Antique figural silver napkin rings from the
Antique figural silver napkin rings from the
hostess' collection hold Christmas plaid napkins.
Though we don't have Christmas themed china
here at HFTS, we pull in other elements
to make our holiday tables festive.
Here we paired our wedding china,
Richard Ginori's Palermo Brown,
with MacKenzie-Childs' Courtly Check
chargers atop beaded green placemats.
Party favors for this meal were green
Christmas tree balls ringed with gold glitter garlands.
With place cards attached they also
directed each guest to their place at the table.
Red plaid swags rim these plates by Queen's China.
To add more Christmas color, I used a stack of chargers:
Zrike chargers in forest green and
white Ambiance Vintage Garden.
Christmas red tassels ring the linen napkins and
echo the tassels on the swag borders of the plates.
Petite boxes of spiced pecans do double duty
as both place cards and individual gifts for guests.
This hostess likes to end a dinner party
with coffee and dessert in her living room.
Ole St. Nicholas in his sleigh . . .
Delivers sweet treats for all.
Who could resist these late night snacks
served up on cheerful Mary Engelbreit pottery?
My tip for this week's
Tutorials, Tips, and Tidbits with Stone Gable:
Add whipped cream with bits of peppermint candy
to those holiday cups of hot chocolate.
To view my other Christmas in July post click here.
Party List
To view my other Christmas in July post click here.
Party List
Rednesday @ It's a Very Cherry World
Wow Us Wednesday @ Savvy Southern Style
Bunny Hop Party @ Bunny Jean's
Let's Dish @ Cuisine Kathleen
Tablescape Thursday @ Between Naps on the Porch
Wow Us Wednesday @ Savvy Southern Style
Bunny Hop Party @ Bunny Jean's
Let's Dish @ Cuisine Kathleen
Tablescape Thursday @ Between Naps on the Porch
Home and Garden Party Thursday @ Delightsome Life
Open House Party @ No Minimalist Here
Feathered Nest Friday @ French Country Cottage
Show and Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home
Potpourri Friday @ 2805
Home Sweet Home @ The Charm of Home
Christmas in July Blog Hop @ Stone Gable
Seasonal Sunday @ The Tablescaper
Sunny Simple Sunday @ Sunny Simple Life
Open House Party @ No Minimalist Here
Feathered Nest Friday @ French Country Cottage
Show and Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home
Potpourri Friday @ 2805
Home Sweet Home @ The Charm of Home
Christmas in July Blog Hop @ Stone Gable
Seasonal Sunday @ The Tablescaper
Sunny Simple Sunday @ Sunny Simple Life