I shared my Living Room Christmas Mantel
with you recently.
Because the Mantel makes such a statement
I wanted to keep the rest of the room soft
and kind of uncluttered.
Also, to be perfectly honest
I have done a "designer" tree in this room
for a lot of years and I am just tired of doing it!
I would rather spend time doing other things...
Like baking, or making gifts, or wrapping them...
It takes a lot of time and I seem to be the only one
who appreciates it.
So no more about that (my bitter party of one is exiting).
Let me show you my Tabletop Tree!
The beauty of a Tabletop Tree
is that it can be placed just about anywhere.
It doesn't take up much space
and because I placed it in the urn it looks much taller.
I filled the urn with sand and stuck the tree inside.
The sand really keeps it stable and it doesn't topple over.
It's also easy to adjust the tree so it isn't lopsided.
I used a round table from my guest room with a gold table skirt and a white topper.
I placed some keepsakes around the base of the urn.
My favorite picture of my grandparents
and my kiddos when they were teeny tiny.
I love this little hand blown glass present.
The cloche in the background is filled with ornaments and the cute heart pillow I won on Debra's blog, Common Ground.
I used soft golds, blues and silver in the tree this year.
I wanted a kind of snowy Swedish look.
I started with lots of lights
and wove the white and silver ribbon through the tree.
When I finished placing the ornaments
I placed little tufts of snow inside of the tree
with pine cones resting on top.
I love the effect that this gives the tree.
I also placed some of the fluffy snow
in the bottom of the tree inside of the urn.
I used picks that I had with clear sparkly ends on them.
I ended up only buying a few ornaments this year,
most of them I already had.
This crown tree topper was a new find at Hobby Lobby.
I made these wreaths from the fresh rope garland that I bought at Costco.
I adore the unstructured look of them.
It is really hard to get a good picture in this room.
I just wired the garland onto the grapevine
wreaths that I already had.
I could have wired all of the loose greenery
but I like the way it falls every which way.
My wine cabinet got dressed up too.
Just a little garland and a few ornaments.
The paperwhites are in full bloom in my silver reindeer bowl. I finally tied them up and staked them the other day.
I walked by and they were flopping all over the place.
Thanks for stopping by to see my tiny tabletop tree
and my living room!
Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves
XO Cindy
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