Easy Winter Table

I hate to admit it, but my dining room table typically functions as a dumping ground… for school projects in process, gifts that need wrapping and/or mailing, items that need a landing strip before being put away. I know– not very stylish or organized! But several times a year, I get the urge to make my dining room look like… well, a dining room. A clean, quiet, decorated dining room.

I was thrilled when my new mercury glass candleholders from Pottery Barn arrived last week, as they were the last pieces to a very simple puzzle for my winter dining room table.

I think they’re the perfect partners for my Willow House Royal Street Urn. I added a bed of moss and a creamy pillar candle on each. The pillars would be simple to dress up with bands of ribbon, too. For the twig arrangement in my Royal Street Urn, I filled the urn with scrunched up packing paper and inserted several simple twigs and a few I spray painted gold for the holidays…just the right amount of glitz. Then I packed pine cones around the twig arrangement for added support. One of my silver trays anchors the arrangement along with some scattered pine cones. I could add fruit or fresh flowers to the tray for added color and interest if I wanted to dress it up.

For now, I’m enjoying the simplicity… and having a clean dining room table. 🙂

How about you? Does your dining room table stay pristine or become a staging area for your busy household?

The Royal Street Urn is available through my website. Click HERE for ordering information.

Comments

  1. Emily A. Clark says

    Well, let me put it this way. . . I cleaned ours off last week and my 4-year-old asked if we were having a party. Does that answer your question? 🙂

  2. SHERRY HART says

    Mine has stuff all over it right now!!! I really need to get a handle on it!

  3. I stumbled across your blog. Cute ideas. I'll have to check back in often. 🙂
    My dining room table is in a constant state of change. One day it looks clean and welcoming with a cute centerpiece and the next it's full of the kids school papers, backpacks, homework, and the remnants of their afternoon snack. Ha! The life of a mom. 🙂

  4. Tracy Suzanne says

    I really like the look of the branches with the silver and it's beautiful in you green dining room! So peaceful and elegant.

    Smiles and Hugs…Tracy

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