12 Christmas Tablescape Ideas For Every Style

Welcome back. If you have joined us for the 12 Days of Christmas Ideas Series then you know that I, along with eleven other talented bloggers, are in full Christmas mode. We’ve rounded up the best of the best Christmas ideas to make your holiday season more festive and fun. Today is day 4 and Michelle is sharing 12 Christmas tablescape ideas for every style!

Every day December 1-12th we will be sharing a new collection of Christmas Ideas rounded up from our best blogging friends around the web. That’s a total of 144 awesome Christmas Ideas to make your holiday season easier and more fun! Some of our topics include Decor, DIY, Organization, Food, Games and so much more. We don’t want to spoil the fun by telling you too much. We want you to be surprised! Now is the perfect time to subscribe so you’ll be the first to know!

 

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12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Day 4 Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

Shirley of Intelligent Domestications ~ Erlene of My Pinterventures ~ Lindsay of Crazy Organized

Michelle of Our Crafty Mom ~ Stephanie of The Tip Toe Fairy ~ Lorelai of
Life With Lorelai

Katie of The Organized Dream ~ Amanda of The Kolb Corner ~ Marie of DIY Adulation

Megan of C’mon Get Crafty ~ Sara of Twelve On Main ~ Kim of Made in a Day

Christmas Tablescape Ideas For Every Style Our Crafty Mom

IT’S DAY FOUR AND WE’RE SHARING

12 Christmas Tablescape Ideas For Every Style

I love to decorate a pretty table as so many of you do. It really is fun to see the different decorating styles that people have and how they decorate their tables for Christmas. Today I am not only sharing my Christmas Tablescape, but 11 other beautiful tablescapes in different styles so you have plenty of options for your own Christmas Tablescape. I would classify my style as Rustic Glam which basically means lots of glitz and glam!

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

Silver & Gold Christmas Tablescape Our Crafty Mom

Our Crafty Mom-Silver & Gold Christmas Tablescape

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

Up To Date Interiors Feminine Christmas Table

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

The Crazy Organized Blog-Christmas Tablescape

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

Twelve On Main-Farmhouse Christmas Dining Room

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

Sondra Lyn At Home Merry & Toile Tablescape

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

Monica Wants It All-Black, White, Gold & Red Tablescape

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

Pink Fortitude-Rustic Christmas Tablescape

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

CCMcAfee Perspective-Christmas Home Tour

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

Pink Peppermint Design-How To Set A Beautiful Christmas Tablescape

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Windgate Lane-Home For The Holidays

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop-Christmas Tablescapes Our Crafty Mom

A Purdy Little House-Christmas Tablescape

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C’mon Get Crafty-A Simple Christmas Tablescape

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Happy Holidays!!!

2015 Ornament Exchange Link Party

Are you getting excited for Christmas yet?  Some of you may already be planning to put your tree up.  Others may just being trying to get through Thanksgiving.  Whether you’re already decking the halls or not, here is some great inspiration to get you started on your Christmas decor!

Do you remember when I shared about the ornament exchange I took part in?  Being a part of that also allows me to share this awesome opportunity with you!  Yay!  Welcome to the 2015 Ornament Exchange Link Party!

Feel free to link-up your own ornament creations.  I’m so impressed with all of the ornaments and I can’t wait to see what you’ve created!  Please be sure to follow the party rules and have fun!  

Ornament Exchange Link PartyWelcome to the first 2015 Holiday Ornament Exchange!

Want to see all the amazing ornaments we have shared?

We are linking up all of our ornaments in the link below so everyone can see all the beautiful handmade and/or store bought goodies we came up with!

Let’s all get inspired this season!

The Hosts of the Exchange~Ornament Exchange Hosts

My Pinterventures | Made in a Day | The House Down The Lane | The Kolb Corner | Intelligent Domestications | Where The Smiles Have Been | Ash and Crafts | Inside the Fox Den | C’mon Get Crafty | Olives-n-Okra

We want to say a huge “Thank You” to all the blogs that shared the exchange announcement on their sites, we could not have done it without you! Hugs! Ornament Exchange Helpers

Lexi Michelle Blog | B is 4 | Xo, Lorey | Craving Some Creativity | Cherishing a Sweet Life | Our Crafty Mom | MidMichigan Mom


Make sure to visit all the other wonderful bloggers of the 2015 Ornament Exchange! All of their incredible creations are linked in the link party below.

DIY Adulation | The Farmhouse In The Field | Tastefully Frugal | My Sweet Things |Christmas Tree Lane | Simply Kelly Designs | Munofore | Decor To Adore | Tulips & Orchids | Rhinestones & Sweatpants |Happily Ever After, Etc. | From This to That | DIY Just Cuz | This Design Journal | I am Homemaker | Organized by Sunshine | Displaced Yinzer | My Life From Home | Nets Blog About Jnets Line | 10 Acres and 6 Chicks | Books and Life | Gardenchick | Two Purple Couches | DIY Just Cuz | Across the Blvd | Kentucky to Cali | Insolence + Wine | Our House Now a Home | Weekend Craft | Mary and Martha’s House | Random Bits of Happiness | Dragonfly and Lily Pads | Garden Matter | Recipe For a Sweet Life | Mama’s Journey | Amber Downs | Toolbox Divas | Craving Some Creativity | Vikalpah | Flourish & Knot | Raising Fairies and Knights | Blue Willow House | The Road to Domestication | Love My Messy Messy Mess | An Oregon Cottage | Home On The Corner | Fearlessly Creative Mamma | The Evolution of Mom | The Green Mountain Couple | Simply Home Love | Run with Jackabee | simple.pretty.life | The Chilly Dog | Try it – Like it | Gypsy Road | Playfully Tacky | Wife Mommy Me

We want to see your ornament tutorials too! Show us your creations by adding your post to the party below! Please add only ornament tutorials to the party. Thank you!

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Cinnamon Stick Candle Holder

Cinnamon and fall go together brilliantly.  Fill your warm home with that spicy smell and it is instantly cozier.  You just want to snuggle up on the couch under your favorite flannel blanket with a good book and a hot mug of apple cider.  Just as beautiful as the scent of cinnamon is the look of using cinnamon sticks in your décor.  Even better is that cinnamon sticks can be left up into the Christmas holiday season as well and still be beautiful and relevant.  What better décor idea than a cinnamon stick candle holder that you can fill with your favorite scent all season long?

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This cinnamon stick candle holder is an easy and beautiful decor item that you can fill with your favorite scent all season long!

 

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Materials

Step 1

Clean your candle jar thoroughly.

Tip:

If there is still leftover wax inside, soak the jar in very hot water and it will come right out.

 

This cinnamon stick candle holder is an easy and beautiful decor item that you can fill with your favorite scent all season long!

Step 2

Cut all of your cinnamon sticks in half using your box cutter.

Tip:

If you cannot get your box cutter completely through the cinnamon stick, score around the entire circumference of the center and it should snap in half easily.

 

This cinnamon stick candle holder is an easy and beautiful decor item that you can fill with your favorite scent all season long!

Step 3

On a non-stick surface, place your candle jar on its side and apply E6000 to 2 sides of it.  Cover the glue with cinnamon stick halves.

 

This cinnamon stick candle holder is an easy and beautiful decor item that you can fill with your favorite scent all season long!

Step 4

Turn your candle holder to the opposite side and repeat step 3 until the entire jar has been covered with cinnamon sticks.

 

This cinnamon stick candle holder is an easy and beautiful decor item that you can fill with your favorite scent all season long!

Step 5

Place your candle holder right-side up on your non-stick surface.  Gently tighten up your cinnamon sticks and add extra sticks where needed.

 

This cinnamon stick candle holder is an easy and beautiful decor item that you can fill with your favorite scent all season long!

Step 6

Allow glue to dry 24 hours before using candle holder.

Tip:

Check your candle holder periodically during drying and re-tighten cinnamon sticks if needed.

 

This cinnamon stick candle holder is an easy and beautiful decor item that you can fill with your favorite scent all season long!

 

This cinnamon stick candle holder is an easy and beautiful decor item that you can fill with your favorite scent all season long!

Even though this project uses real cinnamon sticks, the scent didn’t last long so don’t rely on them to make your home fragrant.  It is still a beautiful addition to your holiday décor that you can fill with any scent of candle you want.  Tealights work best in your cinnamon stick candle holder because they can be easily removed once empty.  Also, when you need to clean your candle holder, gently wipe down with a damp cloth.  Do not submerge in water or wash in your dishwasher.

This project is so easy to make that you can whip up many of them in a day to create a beautiful table centerpiece that can be left up all season long.  Once you’re done, check out our Autumn and Christmas pages for more great projects like this!

See where I’m linking up!