Hello my holiday loving friends! I’ve joined our host, Jenny Williamson from Evolution of Style to bring you the 2022 Holiday Home Tour. It’s all week long and each day shows off a different area of the home. Today is my day so come visit our simple Christmas dining room with lots of greenery and coziness.
Visit our simple Christmas dining room with lots of greenery and coziness
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Small Mercury Glass Ornaments
I love change and enjoy the challenge of keeping things different each year for the holidays. I tell myself to vary the theme and decorate our trees and home unlike the year before. The first thing I do is pull out and fluff the Christmas trees. There are four. Six if you count the two big ones in the girls rooms. The Mister counts the smaller ones too but that makes me sound obsessed so I don’t. Duh.
Silver deer from Target
I decided this years holiday colors would be white and green with just a touch of red. Last years color palette was completely neutral and the year before was all red and white with touches of turquoise because of the kitchen wall color. That year was not my fave. Not because the colors didn’t work together but because I have come to adore neutrals.
Cedar Leaves Placemats
As I was looking for inspiration, I read a friends blog and one of her tips was “resist the temptation to over do it”. I swear she was talking to me. I frequently tell myself – a lot is good but more is better. Obviously that isn’t always good but her suggestion was a gentle reminder and one I needed to hear.
As I’m not one to ignore a prompting (LOL), I kept her advice in mind and kept things simple. At least simple to me. I went back to neutrals, added a tiny bit of red and I think it looks lovely and feels extra cozy without looking like a jungle.
Beginning with the place settings, the silver antler napkin rings work well with the woodsy vibe and other silver accents around the room. The napkin rings get used a lot during the holiday season and through winter.
I found the ceramic card holders in a boutique near me and got 4 of the houses. Then found 2 trees for the place settings on the ends. I always change the end place settings to keep things more interesting.
This will be our first time to use crackers. For years I thought they were filled with confetti and cleaning that up didn’t appeal to me. Then I came across these from World Market and read the label. The container says they are filled with a snap, a charades game and a joke. In this house we are all about the jokes and games so let the fun begin!
The centerpiece couldn’t have been easier for my Christmas theme this year. I found it at Kirkland’s and think it looks so real. All I had to do was plop in the candle. I tried white, green and even black but found the little pop of red worked best. I actually intended to use 12 small tapered candles instead of the 1 pillar but when I put them all in, it sat too close to the live greenery on the chandelier which became a fire hazard and I didn’t particularly want to hear if from the Mister. All that said, don’t be afraid to use something other than one pillar candle. Try a floating candle, several tapered candles or even fill it with ornaments instead!
Sticking with simple greenery, I sent the Mister to Lowes to dig through the trash. I’m smiling from ear to ear as I type that out. The first time I asked him to do it, he just looked at me like I was crazy even though he knows I’m a dumpster diver. Now he knows exactly what I want and willingly goes because the left over tree limbs are free!
I use fresh greens just about everywhere. On the mantels, around the vignettes, on the plates, etc. When they get crunchy I just head back to the trash bin at Lowes. And depending on where you have them displayed, you can spritz them with water to help keep them moist.
I truly think this might be my favorite Christmas dining room so far. It’s because it came together quickly, kept it simple and it feels extra cozy because of all the greenery around. And this is the first time I’ve used one of our King of Christmas trees in the dining room. It really sets the mood in the evening when the lights come on automatically and the color is gorgeous!
Everyone compliments us saying they’ve never seen one like it and it looks fantastic without any ornaments. Of course, I agree. ๐ Thank you for stopping by and I’m glad you were able to visit our simple Christmas dining room with lots of greenery and coziness! Next up today is Southern Heather. I know you’ll love her dining room with touches of white, green and gold!
Stop by each day this week so you can view the others in the Holiday Home Tour 2022. You don’t want to miss it!
Merry Christmas friends!
Monday, November 28th (Front Porch/Outdoor Spaces)
Evolution of Style | Maison de Cinq | Home by Heidi | Southern Hospitality | Cindy Hattersley Design
Tuesday, November 29th (Entries/Dining Rooms)
Hello Lovely | A Stroll Thru Life | County Road 407 | Southern Heather | Classic Casual Home | Most Lovely Things
Wednesday, November 30th (Living Rooms/Dens)
Northern California Style | Thrifty Decor Chick | Summer Adams | Make Mine a Spritzer | Sincerely Marie Designs | Postcards from the Ridge
Thursday, December 1st (Mantels/Kitchens/Laundry Rooms)
Southern Hospitality | Cindy Hattersley Design | Home with a Twist | Sincerely Marie Designs | Citrine Living
Friday, December 2nd (Bedrooms)
Dimples and Tangles | This is Our Bliss | Shine Your Light | Sincerely Marie Designs
Love the cedar leaves placemats and the fact that you left the tree unadorned! Gorgeous.
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Thank you so much. I actually like Christmas trees the most without anything on them. I used to think it was mandatory to dress them but when I finally stopped listening to other people and did what I liked, they mostly stay naked. LOL. Glad you could visit today. ๐
Absolutely gorgeous! I want some of those cedar placemats SO BAD!!!
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They have them at Kirkland’s! They looked so pretty at Thanksgiving too with my cedar and dried orange garland on the mantel. Hope you can get your hands on some. You’ll love them.
Gorgeous. I love your pretty greenery with just the right touch of red as an accent, so pretty. Your placesettings are so pretty and using something different at the head and end of the table makes it even more fun. I agree, that tree is so pretty with just the lights. What a great addition to your dining room.
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Aww, thank you Ms. Marty. I’m so glad it fit and it just might become a staple from year to year.
Beautiful! It’s so lovely, comforting, and balanced, and the mantel just perfect. I love the tips about “gathering” greenery! Ha! I actually found a wonderful huge pin board years ago leaning against a Home Depot dumpster. What a find in perfect condition! And to stretch the life of greenery is surely capturing an important part of the Christmas spirit, yes? Little can become much. Peace to you and yours this holiday season, right where you are.
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Wow, I would have loved to have found a perfect pin board! What a great find! Thanks so much Michele for the sweet comment. Hope you visit again. Merry Christmas!
So soft and peaceful Cindy.b I used tons of greens too but still went a bit crazy but it’s soft and neutral.
Natural elements are my favorites! I have a hubby that gets me and knows exactly what I’m lo9king for too.
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Isn’t so nice to have hubbies that “get it” and occasionally brings home a dumpster surprise?! I love it! Glad you like the dining room Cindy and I look forward to seeing what you did this year.
You crack me UP!!!! Haaahahaha! Cindy, you did ‘less is more’ very well. Your home looks beautiful. The touches of simple greenery are perfect!!
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LOL, that statement made ME laugh. I’ll take “perfect”. ๐ Merry Christmas Rachel.
Everything is lovely, Cindy! Especially the unadorned tree … so simple and elegant. Love. I’m a fan of a traditional green and red theme and with so much beautiful greenery. Those antler napkins rings are the best. Such a fun tour. Happy holidays! xo
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Your sweet comment makes me think we’d get along fabulously! Thank you Juliet. Hope your Christmas is magical.
Cindy, I love your napkins and antler napkin rings. They look so beautiful on your tablescape. Beautiful dining room for the holidays.
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I appreciate that Tammy, thank you. I’m looking forward to using it!
Hi Cindy
Your dining room is just gorgeous! I love the napkins. I have similar ones without the red. I love the addition of the red. The napkin rings are wonderful and your mantle is just gorgeous. I think your friend gave you good advice. I tend to go too far sometimes as well. I always have to remind myself edit edit edit!!
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Oh gosh I know, right?! Editing is SO HARD! Especially when I love everything and love being surrounded by live greenery! But as I get older, editing the clutter around me is getting easier and easier. Hope you enjoy your holiday season and thanks so much for the visit and sweet comment.
You did a great job of ” less is more”. I loved all the greenery and the places you used it. It’s so serene and pretty. Your Christmas tree was beautiful as is.
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Thanks bunches Marlene. What are you going to do this year? Will you surround yourself with greenery? Will you add ornaments to your tree? I always love hearing what other so. Hope you have a wonderful season of decorating!
Everything looks so festive and pretty Cindy!! Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas to you as well Jennifer, thank you!
Cindy, I’m trying to keep it simple, too. Love your mantel garland. The greenery doesn’t need much else. The place card idea is awesome.
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As I get older, I tell myself less is more because it’s less clean up but my heart sees the greenery and tells me more more more! ๐ Thank you Carol
Cindy your dining room looks so pretty and ready for some holiday cheer!! I love your simple tree with the twinkling lights in the corner, as well as your mantle and the greens around the room. It’s the perfect amount, you nailed it! Thank you so much for sharing your dining room and ideas, I am inspired to tackle mine today and make it look less “storage unit” and more “winter wonderland” after seeing your beautiful room!
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Aww, thank you Lisa. It made my day reading your comment. I get so excited when I know someone has been inspired! Put on your fave holiday music and go to town! Merry Christmas.
Cindy, I love the look you have going in your dining room Yes, that mantel is fabulous!
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Thanks bunches Rita!
Cindy, Your home is gorgeous. Love neutrals too and your natural decor is really my thing! The little tree in the corner is beautiful. I love it unadorned. I also adore the placemats!!
So smart to dumpster dive! You can find some great things..
So fun doing this with you all and finding your blog.
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If someone would have asked me to get something for them out of the garbage, I would have laughed in their face. Now, I’m good with pushing a little kid out of the way if I want it. LOL – Just kidding about the kid. Or am I? Thank you Kim for the sweet comment. I think we’d be fun friends. Merry Christmas!
Cindy your dining room is stunning! I especially love the little wreath draped over your lamp, such a gorgeous touch! It’s those little things.
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I got that wreath a couple of years ago for like $2.00 and it’s been an ornament on the tree. I definitely like it better on the lamp. Thank you Nicolle!
Beautiful Cindy!
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Thank you Tammy! How are you?! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas.