Hello friends! I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas celebration full of family, friends, fun, food and festivities. It’s the most wonderful time of the year for a reason. For those who celebrate other holidays, wishing you the same sentiment and hoping it was wonderful as well. I’m just popping in to share our Christmas Eve table setting. I know it’s after the fact, but you can always pin it for next year if you see anything you like.
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Christmas Eve Table Setting
The table styling includes some of the projects from this year. The noel napkins rings and Dollar Tree topiary wreaths made a debut on the Christmas Eve table setting. I love to DIY festive elements, which are environmentally conscious as well as economical. Come on in as I share our joyful Christmas Eve table.
Details about the Christmas Eve Table Setting
Plate Stack
- Silver Tray Charger (thrifted)
- Lenox Citation Lace Dinner Plate {wedding registry}
- Lenox Citation Lace Dinner Bowl {wedding registry}
- Shabby Chic Green Lace Napkin (Target)
- Silver Plate Napkin Ring w/ Noel Ribbon (Thrifted DIY)
Place Setting
- Gold Rimmed Etched Water Glasses (inherited)
- Waterford Barrymore Crystal Goblet (wedding registry)
- Camusso Sterling Silverware (inherited wedding gift)
- Faux Wedgwood Jasperware Pot with Wreath Topiary (DIY)
Centerpiece
- White Hemstitched Linen Table Cloth (Williams-Sonoma)
- Vintage French bread board {antique shop}
- Camusso Sterling Tray (inherited)
- Wonki Ware XL Black Round Bowl (Whim House)
- Assorted Mercury Glass Ornaments and Greenery (collected)
- Camusso Sterling Silver Candelabras (Inherited)
Christmas Eve Traditions
On Christmas Eve we celebrate with the feast of the seven fishes as a nod to Mr. Masterpieces Italian heritage. Three varieties of seafood are included in the hors d’oeuvre, while four are included in the entree of cioppino. This year we started with a caviar station, crabmeat cucumber cups and sardine endive leaves. In the cioppino we include shrimp, mussels, clams and halibut.
Talking about heritage a good friend who joins us every Christmas eve gifted our family with Ancestry kits. Both of the kids, Mr. M and I will be taking the tests, and I’m so curious to find out what the results will be. I was born in Uruguay with Spanish and Austrian roots. Mr. M was born in California and has Italian and Sicilian lineage. This is what we know, and I can’t wait to see what else we find out. Stay tuned. I will fill you in once I know more.
Closing Thoughts
I’m looking forward to New Year’s Eve and plans for the new year. I have high hopes for 2025 and ideas for super content. I hope you join me and share the joie de vivre within our homes and gardens.
We’re in full festive mode over here with a packed home of family. I will do my best to pop in and share more inspiration. Until next time!
If you like what you see, save this idea for next year.
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