You see a lot of Santa boot themed items, which are adorable. But I wanted to do something a little different so I designed my Tablescape with Santa's cute little helpers...the Elves.
Part of the centerpiece, some Paperwhite flowers. I like to plant the bulbs or tubers on top of decorative rocks or gravel. I love the organic feel and the look of the bulbs showing. You can put moss around the base or plant in soil. I added a couple of Elf Shoe picks into the arrangement.
I have 4 different Elf Shoe salad plates. Photo's below show each style and design.
A large Elf Shoe bowl to display some of the Elf Shoe cookies.
Each place-setting gets its own little matching Elf show bowl. I am using this as a bread plate with the added Elf Shoe butter spreader. Each of my 4 spreaders is a different design. The spreaders match so well with the Elf Shoe plates.
For a runner I found this amazing 7" wide gathered cotton ribbon. I have never seen anything like it! Purchased at Thanksgiving Point Emporium. Unfortunately they closed the Emporium after 22 years. It will now be another museum at the Thanksgiving Point Institute. They have some incredible facilities and gardens on their land. But I will dearly miss the Emporium and the friends I made there.
A little Elf Shoe stocking from PB Kids that they sold years ago to hang on the back of a chair to hold a treat or small gift.
A little elf napkin ring with either a red or green cap.
I have made a photo collage of all my adorable Elf Shoe cookies. Made for me by my friend Deanne Taylor. She is so creative. I am amazed by all the designs she comes up with. She does such gorgeous and stunning Wedding cakes as well. Deanne made 4 of them to match the plates, the others are her own design. The cookies are large, measuring about 4" x 6". I love them!
Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my Elf Shoe Tablescape. Feel free to leave a comment below. Each one will be read and much appreciated.
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Some of the sources for these items. White charger, Pier 1. Green dinner plate, Dollar Tree. White salad plate, Tai Pan Trading. The Elf Shoe plates I have had for a long time and are from Boston Warehouse. The Elf Shoe bowls I purchased from a grocery store, Harmon's. Glasses, Home Goods. Flatware, World Market. Elf Stocking, Pottery Barn Kids.
Adorable! I just can't believe how well you put everything together, it looks so good. The elf shoe bowls are so cute and I want the Elf shoe picks so bad! Love you Cutie!
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Valerie your creativity knows no bounds. Where do you find this stuff like elf plates and bowls I've never even seen this kind of stuff. As usual you put together a wonderful table filled whit whimsy and such creativity.LOVE this it is so adorable.I bet your Grands will love it too.love Susie
ReplyDeleteSo cute Valerie!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and festive, Valerie!
ReplyDeleteValerie, what a fun and whimsical tablescape. The elf shoe theme is darling. So many fun accessories to look at. You are the queen of fun accessories and tablescapes. Always a pleasure to see what you come up with next. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteYour tables are so well thought out and I love each one. The cookies are the perfect treat for this delightful table. Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story link party and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific table for the holidays, and so unique. Your attention to detail is extraordinary: I LOVE your elf salad plates and how wonderful to have cookies to match!! The whole tablescape is a feast for the eyes of color and imagination. Bravo!! Rosie @ The Magic Hutch
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