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French Inspired Table for Chritsmas:)))

 CG projects...Christmas looks...2021

It is beautiful time of the year around the world & time to open our hearts to welcome Jesus Christ in simplicity and humility. He is the image of  God's love to humankind. 

 This is also a time to get ready with beautiful external decorations at home, making delicious eateries, singing of carols, Santa's visit,  to do charity and help someone in need...all this hallmark of the Christmas celebration. The season has began and gives joy to many by indulging in various things. When it comes to decors for the season let the external decors show the internal decoration of one's own heart. 

Putting up decor accessories already started for the holiday season and what is your theme idea for setting a table for 25th December. The Christmas table looks could be Rustic glow, a touch of nostalgia, deco glamour, French style, Scandi vintage, Nordic natural, coastal theme or snowy white winter scapes and the list goes on. Each setting has it's own charm in creating a serene festive theme.

To begin with I decided to do a French table for the season which could inspire. French decors are simple,elegant & lovable. I picked few juniper and Australian eucalyptus stems from the garden and spread few potpourri leaves along the leaves for a simple look in the center. A tiny glass Eiffel tower matched the setting as well. Hues of white along with green and with little touches of red looked elegant. Wonderful to add  lace napkins as it gives a stylish look to the setting.  

 Look forward for Christmas looks at CG in the coming weeks.












 











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  1. What a charm, Sujatha dear, thank you for sharing always such wonderful images filled with elegance and good taste!
    Wishing you a most lovely month of December
    XO Daniela at ~ My little old world ~ (Dany)

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  2. Absolutely beautiful..filled with.warmth...love every decorative element...white and red combo fits perfectly with the festive season....❤🎄🎄

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  3. Such a beautiful and elegant table. You got me thinking on what I should choose as a theme for Christmas Day as I will be hosting the family this year.

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  4. Hello Sujatha! Welcome to Share Your Style!! I loved your holiday table and the way you photographed it... Just lovely! Anyway, I'm happy you linked up at SYS last week as I am happy to feature your post at this week's Share Your Style #328 for you. <3

    May God truly bless you and your family this Christmas season,
    Hugs,
    Barb :)

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