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My theme for this years holiday decorating seems to be consistent:
Reuse what I already have, and keep it simple.
 
 
The table runner is a flannel hospital blanket, and the pine branches are from one of our trees.
 
 
I scattered around a few ornaments and added a few candles to the mix.
 
 
 Then topped it all off with a sap bucket filled with mums and a bright red poinsettia.
 
 
 
 Here’s a closer shot of the dishes, they are a log cabin pattern that I have had for years and use them every Christmas season.
 
 
 Holiday dining!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
How do you set your Christmas table?
 
If you missed the Christmas Mantel you can find it Here.
 
 
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  1. Anonymous says

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    Hi! You are my newest fav blog! Just love your outlook on everything!!! Pretty table and simple to do…LOVE IT!

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  2. Chlvie says

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    I love this! So colorful yet cozy. I hope you are enjoying your holiday season and the process of watching it all come together.

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  3. Debbiedoo's blogging and blabbing says

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    Beautiful table Dawn. So very festive. I love the red and white checked bows too!

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  4. Conni says

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    It looks great dawn, can you come decorate mine now??

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  5. camp and cottage living says

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    Dawn
    What a bright and shiney table. I love all the color and greenery. and, of course, your use of galvinized buckets!
    I just sent my husband out to get some for me today.

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  6. Kris says

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    You are SO my kind of gal! Love the table!!!

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  7. DearHelenHartman says

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    Where has your blog been all this time? Oh, right here? Well, now that I’m here too I’m your newest follower! Love your sense of style.

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  8. Cindy says

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    Your dining room and table look wonderful, I love the outdoor feel and colors.
    Hugs, Cindy

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  9. Erin says

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    You know how to mix traditional, festive Christmas colors with the fun, vintage colors so well, Dawn. 🙂

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  10. CAS says

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    Your table looks so inviting. I love the dishes & the layering you did. Using the hospital blanket is sheer genius — it looks perfect with all your natural elements.
    xoxo, CAS

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