Wine and dine with a touch of sparkle and Christmas cheer. With Christmas just around the corner, we know you’ll want to spruce up your dining table this festive season.
Ahead, we’ve put together a quick and festive guide on how to create that perfect, Instagram-worthy, table setting spread your guests will love.
You simply can’t go wrong by filling your table setting with a traditional holiday colour palette of red and green.
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Flora and fauna can be a great way to style up your table for the holiday season. If you’re looking for a gorgeous floral arrangement for your tabletop this Christmas, you can check out florists like The Floral Atelier, Charlotte Puxley or Ask A French to meet all your needs.
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Since we don’t get to experience snow in sunny Singapore, why not bring winter to your dining area? For best results, a white and gold table setting will look stunning and elegant this Christmas.
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If you’re feeling a little creative, why not dream up a handicraft project?. Take cues from blogger Katie’s Bliss and make your very own holiday-inspired centrepieces that will surely liven up the atmosphere.
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A holiday-inspired plate with a Santa Claus character or reindeer could be wonderful additions to your table setting this Christmas.
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Take your inspiration from Swedish furniture giant IKEA, by using modern tableware, cutlery, candles and some leaves to capture the essence of the holiday spirit.
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Sprinkle some festive party crackers at the children’s dining area. The kids will love you for it.
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At the end of the day, we believe that you should have fun with your table setting this Christmas. Feel free to show a little bit of your personality by incorporating decorations that are true to your aesthetic.
This article first appeared on Harper’s Bazaar Singapore.