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Elena
03-09-2007, 02:12 PM
I`m already having loads of ideas for Christmas and even want to creat smth like "Christmas collection" of bespoke table decorations from glass blown flowers, something like different napkin rings, place cards, candles decoration or wine charms, candle holders and cake stand decoration but not in traditional style. Hm..If I knew how to post pics in here I would post one( if I`m allowed to do this) as I really want to know your feedback, they are quiet new designs still not on my site.

What are your ideas for Christmas table decoration?

Seahorse
03-09-2007, 02:17 PM
There are things called table diamonds which I may purchase, adds a bit of sparkle.
Other than that im amking bold coloured necklaces and Ive made on in a holy green and a father christmas red, so kinda christmassy.

Pauline@weddingtreasures
03-09-2007, 02:51 PM
Have to admit that I love the old fashioned look of holly leaves, tartan bows and small oranges!!! If you have a dining room, you can decorate the whole room that way and only have small items on the table that wont overcrowd it.

Pauline :D

Elena
03-09-2007, 06:06 PM
Have to admit that I love the old fashioned look of holly leaves, tartan bows and small oranges!!! If you have a dining room, you can decorate the whole room that way and only have small items on the table that wont overcrowd it.

Pauline :D

Oh good ideas! I think I know you Pauline from another forum, are you from West Midlands?

candles by lisa
03-09-2007, 06:47 PM
I like the old fashioned holly and things. Will be making holly wreath candle holders and things like that.

Cheers.

Lisa

:D

Pauline@weddingtreasures
03-09-2007, 09:12 PM
Oh good ideas! I think I know you Pauline from another forum, are you from West Midlands?


ooooo do tell, how do you know me? I am in the Midlands thats for sure and some places don't different from West and East, and in fact sometimes you only get a choice of West Midlands......... if you know what I mean.... LOL

Pauline ;)

Elena
03-09-2007, 10:02 PM
ooooo do tell, how do you know me? I am in the Midlands thats for sure and some places don't different from West and East, and in fact sometimes you only get a choice of West Midlands......... if you know what I mean.... LOL

Pauline ;)

:))) You were living in Germany? or not?

deezkatz
04-09-2007, 11:44 AM
Hello Elena
Those flowers are gorgeous on your website.
Do you do them all yourself.
I've bookmarked you, got a few pressie ideas there.
A modern take on christmas i think would be different although I do love the poinsetta I must admit

Pauline@weddingtreasures
04-09-2007, 12:23 PM
:))) You were living in Germany? or not?

oooo Elena, yes I did live in Germany, but that was a long time ago.... I've been back in the UK just over 2 years now after spending 3 years in America.

am I still the same person you think you know? If so you are going to have to give me some info on you as I hate to not know <winks>

Pauline :D

Elena
04-09-2007, 01:07 PM
oooo Elena, yes I did live in Germany, but that was a long time ago.... I've been back in the UK just over 2 years now after spending 3 years in America.

am I still the same person you think you know? If so you are going to have to give me some info on you as I hate to not know <winks>

Pauline :D

I think yes you are:) I`m from forum connected with weddings and seen you there don`t be afraid I don`t know you personally:))))) Nice to meet you here!:):):)

Elena
04-09-2007, 01:11 PM
Hello Elena
Those flowers are gorgeous on your website.
Do you do them all yourself.
I've bookmarked you, got a few pressie ideas there.
A modern take on christmas i think would be different although I do love the poinsetta I must admit

Thanks Deanne
I don`t blow glass myself it`s done by one artist who works with glass I just give him ideas of flowers that are popular now and make from these flowers different things for decorations. Very popular now are napkin rings and wine glass decorations...I`m myself just simply after things that are a bit unique and that you can`t find in supermarket or in a hight street shop!

LeanneNoir
17-09-2007, 01:22 PM
Have to admit that I love the old fashioned look of holly leaves, tartan bows and small oranges!!! If you have a dining room, you can decorate the whole room that way and only have small items on the table that wont overcrowd it.

Pauline :D

I agree! I usually make a table centrepiece using holly leaves, bows, cinamon sitck etc and a matching wreath for the door.

Leanne :)