I have three more tables to show you from the Holidays Fit for the King event. If you're interested in the other two posts on Holiday Tablescapes start here.
This table was my absolute favorite from the whole event so I'm excited to share it with you:
It's so elegant and I'm sure those who sat here felt especially pampered with real pears tied with conversation starters and those fragrant roses! Nice touches!Here's a twist on the traditional Christmas colors. Wouldn't this make a great kids table? I'm sure I have some extra silver Christmas balls around here somewhere that would make a great tree like this.
This was one of the most elegant tables at the Holidays Fit for the King event. Donna, the creative genius behind this one, hand made the beautiful little votive holders!
She used a small wine glass and filled the bottom with salt and a votive then cut a beautiful little velum shade and finished it off with a hand-beaded wire wrapped around the stem. She gave me a little tip that it's best to use velum tape when working with velum. So I'll pass that little tip on to you. What centerpieces are you using this year? I'd love to hear some of your great ideas!
She used a small wine glass and filled the bottom with salt and a votive then cut a beautiful little velum shade and finished it off with a hand-beaded wire wrapped around the stem. She gave me a little tip that it's best to use velum tape when working with velum. So I'll pass that little tip on to you. What centerpieces are you using this year? I'd love to hear some of your great ideas!
Don't forget to check out the blog that started from the Holidays Fit for the King event, complete with beautiful Christmas photographs, devotionals, Scripture readings, crafts, recipes, gift suggestions, shopping tips, organizational strategies, party themes, decorating ideas and more...
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These tablescapes were all so fun to look at! What a great event! I'm assuming it's an annual ladies church holiday get-together?
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