Table and gift decorations don’t need to be overly expensive. These would also make the perfect gift for your guests to take home. To create your own simply cut a Silver Birch branch (we were lucky enough to have a few old branches lying around) into 5-8 cm high rounds, then using a spade drill bit create a candle sized hole (roughly 1½ cm wide and deep) in the centre of the branch, then place the end of the candle into the hole. On Christmas eve last year my husband Mike put together these simple Silver Birch candle holders that you can see featured in the table setting photos above. It’s a little more sleek and structured than last years and is the perfect contrast to the natural table setting I have styled using stoneware, neutral linen and dark greenery.įor this year’s Christmas table setting I have used my new favourite stoneware plates from Aura Home, pudding and cherry dishes by Bridget Bodenham, a natural linen table cloth from West Elm, home-made silver birch candle holders with tall white candles, some lush dark green foliage (a beautiful gift from my Auntie), and my new Christmas place cards (download link at the bottom of post). It’s nearly CHRISTMAS again… and this year (after the popularity of last years super cute tags), I thought I’d create a NEW batch of free printable Christmas gift tags and place cards that you can use on your gifts and table setting.
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