A Woodland Table

Since it is still summer, it is almost hard to think ahead to fall or winter. But during a very chilly day at our mountain cabin, I was inspired to put together this woodland table. Actually, with some different elements it could also be a summer camping/s’more theme. It was fun for me to put this together as entertaining accoutrements are limited up north.

The Tablecloth

Starting with a leftover bolt of fabric, the colors are appropriate for a warm, cozy dinner. You don’t necessarily need a bonafide tablecloth. Think of the vast possibilities with any fabric available.

Olana by Waverly

The Place Setting

In my blog post about fun Home Depot finds, here are the dishes that coordinate well with this table’s theme. If you missed yesterday’s post, see it here.

The 14″ wood disc chargers are also from Home Depot. They are large and thin. In retrospect they would probably look better with a round plate, but I think this works. Click here for the link. Online the price is $55.98/for 4.

At the cabin, I don’t have many centerpiece items, mostly because when we entertain it is often casual. My antique wooden dough bowl is a good size and my go-to for creating the centerpiece of the table.

The Centerpiece

Channeling my inner Bonnie Chase, I scoured the cabin for items to use. If you don’t follow Bonnie Chase, can that woman design a table! I love how she uses unusual things and incorporates them into her gorgeous table settings. You can also find her on Instagram @bonniechasedesigns.

Meet Mr. Squirrel and his pinecones.

I didn’t want it to feel too juvenile so I looked to nature for a solution. There are many evergreens in our natural setting so I clipped a few branches to add fullness and color.

Using some wonderful dried flowers to tuck among the branches, color and texture is slowly added.

The centerpiece is now starting to look less cute and more purposeful.

The Place Cards

Let’s talk about these place cards. We attended a charitable event and our hostess, Kathy found these on Etsy and had them made for the table. Aren’t they wonderful? They come from Latvia so Kathy recommends you may want to check the shipping costs beforehand. Kathy glued a wooden pick and then stood the reindeer upright in a bed of green moss.

First of all, I wouldn’t have thought to look for something like this on Etsy. However, the selection is quite good. Here is the link to Ludoviko Boxes, the resource for this particular reindeer place card.

Without getting too carried away, I found a few more floral and fauna elements to add to the theme. At an auction house, I picked up this Ainu Hokkaido Black Bear and cub and love the details of the hand carving.

Well, today I am back in the triple digit heat and the serenity of the mountains is becoming a distant memory. I hope this woodland table setting has you dreaming of cooler days and the autumn ahead.

Please share your fun table setting ideas. I typically set a holiday table but don’t often do something themed in between. And have a wonderful Wednesday! Wherever you are, I hope you are in great spirits and not letting the weight of the world get you down.

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9 Comments

  1. Love the decor ideas! Where did you get the rabbit in your table display? I’m looking for similar animals for a woodland theme and I’m not having much luck.

    1. Kimberly, I think it’s a squirrel (based on the tale that you can’t see in the photos) and I bought it at some local boutique that has since gone out of business. Check out this resource as it seems they have similar animals ~ google Factory Direct Craft and search for sisal animals. The size may be small but not sure. Good luck.

  2. Mary, I am humbled at your kind mention!
    I’m so happy to see your beautiful blog!
    You are sure inspiring me to continue to have a blog, yours is beautiful!!

  3. Mary, I love your woodland table! Your dough bowl is gorgeous and the centerpiece is so pretty and creative. Love, love, love the plates!

    1. Barbara, I can’t believe it was only a few days ago that I was in the serenity of the mountains. Now that I’m back I am buried with mail, bills, chores, etc. So much for relaxing here!

  4. Wow so cute and woodsy! I love the chargers. and the little squirrel salt and pepper holder and the reindeer place cards. Isn’t Etsy amazing!

    1. Andrea, I hardly use Etsy but will definitely be searching it for holiday items. I just love those place cards! Fortunately our table host let me take them after the event!

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