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Holiday Tablescapes

Creating a festive
holiday tablescape can be easily accomplished
with some advance planning, one or more unique
ideas and the creative use of color and paint!
A wonderful way to begin the process of allowing
your 'creative juices' to flow, consider
selecting a designated theme for your holiday
party. Once your theme has been chosen, designing
your holiday tablescape will begin falling into
place.
Designing your holiday tables around your
existing color scheme is one option for the
tablescape theme. For instance, if your existing
dining room color scheme consists of deep
Victorian reds, cranberry, burgundy or wine- you
are in luck! Many of this fall and winter
season's hottest hues spotlight these deep, rich
tones.
You
may consider a poinsettia, winter berry or holly
berry theme for the tablescape. Ruby or fire
engine reds that portray bold, jewel tones set
the stage for a dramatic tablescape, where a
monochromatic color scheme can form the basis for
the entire tablescape theme.
If your existing
color scheme does not reflect the holidays at
all, take heart! Even the most unexpected color
combinations can be transformed into exciting
holiday tablescapes! Simply team your existing
color scheme with winter white, shimmering silver
or glistening gold accents to implement holiday
magic on the holiday table! Even unlikely colors
such as mustard yellow can be paired with white
to produce a star theme, silver to achieve a
snowflake theme, or silvery whites to produce
icicle effects that can dress up an existing
tablescape color palette for the holidays. Add
sparkling white lights throughout the dining
space and you have transformed the dining area
into a holiday winter wonderland!
Once the theme and color scheme have been
selected, it is time to design the holiday table.
Beginning with the tablecloth (the first 'layer'
of your table decor), consider sponge painting or
stenciling the desired theme onto a solid colored
tablecloth that reflects the holiday color
scheme. Painting the simplest of border designs
is sometimes the only necessary requirement for
transforming the most ordinary tablecloth!
Painted borders may also be appied to enhance an
existing fabric runner, which can add further
interest and function as the second 'layer' on
the holiday table.
Holiday
placemats represent a fantastic opportunity to
draw the attention away from ordinary dinner
plates. Consider designing disposable placemats
that can be constructed from everyday grocery
store brown paper bags, heavy duty brown shipping
paper sold in rolls or inexpensive foam board
purchased at the local craft store. Explore the
possibility of tracing holiday cookie cutter
shapes onto the placemat surface, then enhancing
the image with a tantalizing painted color!
Add
texture to a one dimensional surface by gluing
leftover scraps of fabric to the placemat and
mixing with designs that have been stenciled or
painted freehand. Holiday gift wrap that
represents your desired them can be inexpensively
purchased and glued to the paper's surface.
Enhance the gift wrap with painted borders to
form whimsical, customized placemats.
Napkins
and napkin rings represent the 'icing on the
cake' for the holiday table. Disposable paper
napkins can be easily and inexpensively
beautified with painted holiday motifs that
reflects your desired theme. For a more formal
holiday tablescape that can be utilized for many
years to come, consider painting a border design
on a solid colored fabric napkin.
Napkin rings
can be fashioned from the many natural sources
that are often free for the taking in your own
backyard! Greenery and pinecones can be easily
spray painted to reflect an unlimited array of
holiday color palettes.
Don't forget the dining chairs! For that final
personalized "touch", dining chair padded
cushions or slipcovers can be customized with
paint to create the ultimate holiday tablescape!
Besides offering another way to carry the desired
theme from the dining table surface to the
chairs, painted cushions and slipcovers offer
another way to display the holiday color palette
and provide visual balance within the dining
area.
This year, remember that it is possible to avoid
breaking the budget on pre-made, store bought
holiday tableware. Allow color and paint to
create cost saving, unique ways to enhance the
focal point of your dining area- the holiday
table! Have fun creating a memorable holiday
tablescape for your family and friends! Happy
Holidays!!
Gail
McCauley is a feature writer for the
Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute.
Ms. McCauley is also a media member of the International
Interior Design Association (IIDA). Please visit
www.paintquality.com for more paint inspiring tips
and ideas.
All the images are 'courtesy of the
Rohm and
Haas Paint Quality Institute'.
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