Wintry Farmhouse Table Scape
Winter is in full swing over here at Aratari At HOME. The temps have been well below freezing & although we haven't had that much snow, the winter blues have kind of set in. I wanted to create a new table scape after Christmas so this is what I decided on. Lots of different candles of all shapes, sizes, & colors, lamb's ear, & texture upon texture is how this Farmhouse Dining Room Table Scape came about.



I layered down 4 place mats as a table runner. These are old, but I am pretty sure I got them from Home Goods. I then used my 13 & Market Tray & placed it in the center of the table to create a base to work from. I have been loving Lamb's Ear lately & have used it all through out our house. I got my Lamb's Ear from Hobby Lobby, but I have seen it sold all over the place. I placed it into the tray & layered pieces on top of one another to create a very full look.





Next came all the candles! I wanted it to be some what sporadic, but still look balanced & symmetrical. At the ends, I just used some chunky candles that I have had from IKEA or Hobby Lobby. I placed them on top of some wood slice coasters. Next, I added my Magnolia candle sticks with taper candles from Hobby Lobby on either side of the tray.





Inside of the tray are 2 of my newest candle sticks from CC Trading Co. These were a special order for me & I absolutely love them! They have a chippy white appearance & I love that each of them is a little different. The details on them are so unique & pretty. One is a little curvier than the other, but I love that. They work so well with this rustic table scape. I know I will use them all over the house. I actually have another spot in mind for them when I change over this table :)


Lastly, I took some of the extra beaded garland I got at Hobby Lobby around Christmas time & wound it around the table space. I love the natural color of the beads.
I wanted to create something warm & cozy since we are experiencing some really cold weather. The mix of neutrals with the different textures brings such a comforting feel to our dining room table.
What do you think of our dining room dressed up for Winter?
Thank you for checking out the blog today!
XO -LA
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