Miy Christmas Tabletop Theme Decor, Zen-fusion Christmas Decor
By dwarflord665, 09:23 My fusion theme is based on a composition of diverse dcor-style influences. It is modern day and transitional, yet contemporary at the very same time. It consists of the simplicity of Zen, combined with elegance and nostalgia. You could say that I spiced things up a little by adding touches of holiday elements such as glitter, snowflakes, stars and Christmas greenery.
With an concept of Oriental spice in mind when I went to pick my table, the whole vision came together as soon as I spotted the great table for my composition - an elegant dining room set of a modern transitional style, in a wealthy black-and-ginger-brandy-coloured combination by Dinec. The table runners are in wealthy tones of ginger spice, burgundy and auburn with black accents, in assorted textures of organza, cotton and novelty ribbon trim, adorned with tassel ornaments. The centre runner is in an ecru cotton fabric with Oriental cinnamon-coloured symbols. It is trimmed with a black satin border. Here's a simple trick in order to save on hours of sewing. Just fuse the hems with fusing tape (obtainable at fabric stores), then add a decorative ribbon border or tassels.
I chose an organza fabric as the key table cloth in order to be able to see the richness and beauty of the table displayed through the fabric. To develop a festive table setting for eight, I chose a glass aubergine location setting with a wicker texture by Studio Nova.
christmas in hollywood I applied Pbo Vitrail 160 glass paints on the back all of the dishes. I painted the charger plates with assorted splattered patterns in burgundy, gold, red and black. The dinner dishes had been all painted copper. Painting the back makes it possible for the texture and pattern to be visible. I then painted the entre plates in shades of red and burgundy, leaving a square pattern unpainted at the centre in order to see the copper colour of the dinner plate by means of it. For the finishing touch, I added a fine detailed square design with a copper-coloured liner. I also employed glass paint to add a fundamental copper square on the water glasses.
I wanted a simple contemporary floral arrangement as my centerpiece. White Christmas lilies and spiral copper branches at the centre with river stones and wooden cranberries were placed at the bottom of a clear glass rectangular-shaped base. I added touches of greenery on the gifts and to the cutlery sets and I placed 1 copper leaf on each and every plate setting.
Six slender burgundy candles for the table were adorned with copper leafing and placed in square glass candle holders by Misaka, which I ornamented with beaded wires.
I created assorted holiday artworks to embellish the walls for the season -a poinsettia painting produced with Textured paste to add dimension and a paper montage frame created with assorted rice papers in numerous colours. For holiday nostalgia, I created a loved ones photo Advent calendar on a canvas.
I produced a number of customized greetings cards out of recycled cards, gift tags, ornaments, scrap paper, ribbons, beads, copper trim and sequins. Making a tree ornament and placing it on a card is a great way to say pleased holidays to loved ones. I revamped an old louvered door panel in a red, gold and copper weathered finish to display the cards.
Even the backs of every of the chairs had been trimmed with care. A red satin ribbon, combined with an organza fabric bow, with a tassel ornament and a pine branch at the centre.
I covered two red candle lanterns with a copper mesh cuff and beads. I recycled four black jars, created red and copper letters out of Super Sculpey, a polymer clay, to spell the word Nol, and attached them to the jars with golden raffia. Red decorative jars had been embellished with beads and greenery accents. A basic black vase was enhanced with a copper paint square to repeat the pattern on the glasses.
I also transformed plain chopsticks by dressing them up with rice paper and copper wire bands. Once again, Super Sculpey was used to make the chopstick and location card holders, which were painted with black acrylic then best coated with a bronze metallic gel.
Each project that I have designed for my theme table demands only a few simple craft supplies combined with recycled items, all of which are of basic abilities to make.
With an concept of Oriental spice in mind when I went to pick my table, the whole vision came together as soon as I spotted the great table for my composition - an elegant dining room set of a modern transitional style, in a wealthy black-and-ginger-brandy-coloured combination by Dinec. The table runners are in wealthy tones of ginger spice, burgundy and auburn with black accents, in assorted textures of organza, cotton and novelty ribbon trim, adorned with tassel ornaments. The centre runner is in an ecru cotton fabric with Oriental cinnamon-coloured symbols. It is trimmed with a black satin border. Here's a simple trick in order to save on hours of sewing. Just fuse the hems with fusing tape (obtainable at fabric stores), then add a decorative ribbon border or tassels.
I chose an organza fabric as the key table cloth in order to be able to see the richness and beauty of the table displayed through the fabric. To develop a festive table setting for eight, I chose a glass aubergine location setting with a wicker texture by Studio Nova.
christmas in hollywood I applied Pbo Vitrail 160 glass paints on the back all of the dishes. I painted the charger plates with assorted splattered patterns in burgundy, gold, red and black. The dinner dishes had been all painted copper. Painting the back makes it possible for the texture and pattern to be visible. I then painted the entre plates in shades of red and burgundy, leaving a square pattern unpainted at the centre in order to see the copper colour of the dinner plate by means of it. For the finishing touch, I added a fine detailed square design with a copper-coloured liner. I also employed glass paint to add a fundamental copper square on the water glasses.
I wanted a simple contemporary floral arrangement as my centerpiece. White Christmas lilies and spiral copper branches at the centre with river stones and wooden cranberries were placed at the bottom of a clear glass rectangular-shaped base. I added touches of greenery on the gifts and to the cutlery sets and I placed 1 copper leaf on each and every plate setting.
Six slender burgundy candles for the table were adorned with copper leafing and placed in square glass candle holders by Misaka, which I ornamented with beaded wires.
I created assorted holiday artworks to embellish the walls for the season -a poinsettia painting produced with Textured paste to add dimension and a paper montage frame created with assorted rice papers in numerous colours. For holiday nostalgia, I created a loved ones photo Advent calendar on a canvas.
I produced a number of customized greetings cards out of recycled cards, gift tags, ornaments, scrap paper, ribbons, beads, copper trim and sequins. Making a tree ornament and placing it on a card is a great way to say pleased holidays to loved ones. I revamped an old louvered door panel in a red, gold and copper weathered finish to display the cards.
Even the backs of every of the chairs had been trimmed with care. A red satin ribbon, combined with an organza fabric bow, with a tassel ornament and a pine branch at the centre.
I covered two red candle lanterns with a copper mesh cuff and beads. I recycled four black jars, created red and copper letters out of Super Sculpey, a polymer clay, to spell the word Nol, and attached them to the jars with golden raffia. Red decorative jars had been embellished with beads and greenery accents. A basic black vase was enhanced with a copper paint square to repeat the pattern on the glasses.
I also transformed plain chopsticks by dressing them up with rice paper and copper wire bands. Once again, Super Sculpey was used to make the chopstick and location card holders, which were painted with black acrylic then best coated with a bronze metallic gel.
Each project that I have designed for my theme table demands only a few simple craft supplies combined with recycled items, all of which are of basic abilities to make.


