So often Christmas is full of bright reds and greens, but what about a woodsy take on Christmas? Today, I’m excited to feature my friend Laurie’s neutral Christmas tablescapes, full of evergreens, burlap, and brown and white transferware.
One of my favorite shops in downtown Woodstock is Linden European Gardens. Owner Laurie has created a shop full of European influence. Laurie regularly travels to England, Belgium and France. (Yes, I am totally jealous!) In her words, she goes “from village to village, looking through quaint little shops, rummaging in barns, and walking in fields to bring antiques, gardening, and floral inspiration back to Georgia.”
Laurie’s holiday tablescapes are always inspirational to me and I’m so excited to be able to share two Christmas tables with you.
The first tablescape uses browns and burlap with amber glasses and antique horses.
The second tablescape features green and organic elements combined with an antique Christmas book.
In addition to the amazing finds in her shop, Laurie creates florals that I adore. You’ve seen her work in our Vintage Tea Party, for which she creates our signature tea pot centerpiece.
(She’s also doing the flowers for our next photo shoot!)
You also can rent her garden, which is just what I did for our Flower Fairy Party. I really can’t imagine a better setting.
If you’re a local, I hope you’ll visit Linden on Small Business Saturday! Need a hostess gift for holiday parties? Something for mom? Something for yourself? You’ll definitely want to give Linden a try.
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