Today I am sharing a festive winter table using pine cones as the main focal point since we have plenty of winter ahead of us still. This is a fun table using pine cones as the main muse for the table. Come in and check out my winter pine cone winter table.
Winter can be drab and carry on too long for many of us so the more reason to set a pretty table enjoying winter touches inside. I am embracing some of the nature the season brings us, using pine cones as the main table decoration.
pine cones as the muse for a winter table
Flowers tend to be the go to centerpiece when setting a pretty table, but I chose pine cones, since it seems to be more fitting to the season.
I used big pine cones and small ones to mini ones and dark pine cones and bleached pine cones plus also chunky pine cones and long, skinny pine cones. No pine cone was left behind; actually that is not true since I have a large collection of pine cones, but plenty were used on this tablescape.
Everyplace setting is adorned with a Strobus pine cone wrapped in a frayed gray velvet ribbon. Plus a large bowl grounds the center of the table stacked high with a variety of chunky pine cones.
Scattered around the table are a variety of votive candles surrounding all the pine cone love. These long winter days get dark quickly so plenty of candle light is needed.
rustic and refined table elements are always on repeat around here
The wicker chargers and bark napkin rings play along with the organic feels of the pine cones.
And because I always need a little vintage bling on all my tables, I include vintage silverware and a sterling canapé plate at the top of the plate stack to showcase the place setting pine cones. These could be used as place card holders if wanted.
Although I am dreaming of springtime and making gardening plans in my head, I am aware we still have some time to go before we get there even here in California.
I cannot complain about winter though since we have had most days averaging 60o recently. I am still hoping for more rain to keep the fires away later in the year and to help establish our gardens.
Sending happy winter {{{vibes}}} to everyone and I hope this inspires you to set a pretty winter table in your home.
Pine cones can readily be found in craft and hobby stores but I actually forage most of mine right from nature. I am lucky I have found many traveling locally in a car so the pine cones are easy to transport back home. Please make sure if you are in a National Park or the like you do not take anything from within the park limits.
I have a pine cone craft project coming soon so please make sure to check back. Stay warm friends!
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other winter tables
“Winter is a season of recovery and preparation.”
Paul Theroux
sharing @ between naps on the porch
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