Tuesday, December 2, 2025

A Pretty Poinsettia Tablescape

Merry Christmas and welcome to the Christmas Tablescape Blog Party, the last party of the year hosted by Rita from Panoply. This party begins, Tuesday, December 2, 2025 and includes a variety of designers who have a love for Christmas that is expressed in their tablescape design from elegance and classical to playful and whimsical.  It gives me great pleasure to express my appreciation and gratitude to Rita for hosting these parties throughout the entire year.  I am sure the many readers appreciate it too.  So my heartfelt thank you to all of the readers too who visit and enjoy the fine talents of all of the designers participating in the parties throughout the year.  So enjoy each and every link at the end of this post for tables created with the excitement and spirit of the holidays.

With that said, lets begin with The Little Yellow Corner Store's tablescape, A Pretty Poinsettia Tablescape.  Who can deny that the poinsettia is a symbol of winter and the Christmas holiday.  It's deep red color and lush green leaves truly makes a noticeable statement on any table.  On this table, it is paired with white village buildings and structures painted and sprinkled with iridescent glitter.  


















Red and green plaid dinnerware and a rich red poinsettia salad plate are a pretty combination.
















Who doesn't love photos of churches during a snowy winter day.  The expression of peace and tranquility.  



The soft glow of street lamps casts gentle light on the glittering snow below.





The bold red poinsettia which contrasts with the delicate and muted white church and buildings were also the inspiration for the Christmas tree and outside decor.











The gold-trimmed poinsettia ribbon was a lucky find and worked perfectly weaved in between  the giant flowers.





A poinsettia bow for the topper was a simple but complementary choice.





A white poinsettia was used as a topper for the black lantern that was part of the coordinating outside decor.  The lantern housed white buildings in snow like those in the tablescape instead of candles this year in order to carry the tablescape theme with snow and white structures to the outdoors.  There is something so darling and enchanting about lanterns which have a storybook theme inside of them in place of candles.  The little details become a captivating fairytale about a life once lived at Christmas time.






The black lanterns, of course, are replicated in the tablescape centerpiece with the two lit light posts on each side of the church.  




The charm of the white village in snow and the red poinsettia recalls all of the endearing memories of Christmas past.  A heartwarming memory and nostalgia which will last forever.  Merry Christmas!!!!

And now, turn on some favorite Christmas music, pour a cup of egg nog and visit each of the blog links below from each of the designers participating in the Christmas Tablescape Blog Hop 2025 for a great beginning of the holiday season.  



Home is Where the Boat Is - Cardinal Christmas with Plaid and Checks
Hyacinths for the Soul - Cozy, Comfy Christmas
Belle Bleu Interiors - Christmas Traditions
Red Cottage Chronicles - Ralph Lauren Inspired Tablescape
The Little Yellow Corner Store - A Pretty Poinsettia Tablescape
Corner of Plaid and Paisley - Oh, Come All Ye Plaid Lovers
The Bookish Dilettante - Simple Evergreen Christmas Tablescape

11 comments:

  1. Plaids and villages in the snow are a perfect combo for the holiday season! You tree is lovely and i love how all of your decor blends so well together! And you are even decorated outside! Good for you! Have a wonderful month !

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  2. What a lovely table setting in festive red and green. Poinsettia are such a favorite flower around this time of year and you have done a wonderful job of showcasing them in your tablescape. It was so nice to see that theme continued in your beautiful Christmas tree. I loved how the striking red of the flowers contrasted with the serenity of the village church in its pristine white and a simple evergreen wreath with a charming red bow. Your guests will be delighted to sit at this festive table. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season.
    Lynne, Thrifting Wonderland

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  3. Marsha, your poinsettia themed table couldn't be prettier--from the place settings to the matching tree, you've captured every detail! I also love the snowy white houses and church displayed on the cake stand. I wish you a peaceful and joyous Christmas season.

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  4. Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without a poinsettia or two, and you have incorporated them into your table and holiday decor just beautifully! I particularly like those napkin rings. I am always on the lookout for interesting napkin rings, but I never seem to find cute ones like all of the tablescapers today seem to have done.

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  5. So nostalgic and beautiful. I love the white buildings and the red poinsettias that make your table a traditional table. Your tree is lovely and I like how you co-ordinated all the elements both inside and outside, The only disappointment I have is no recipes! You see you have spoiled us in years past with unique and special foods along with the recipe. 🥰 And of course you are responsible for my search for butter molds for both Christmas and Easter Holidays. 🥰. Seriously it is always a pleasure to blog hop with you. Merry Christmas and Blessings Always. Kari @ Me and My Captain

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  6. What a gorgeous and magical Christmas table! Your Christmas village is so pretty as well as your festive plate stack. Your Christmas tree is absolutely beautiful. May you have a blessed and happy Christmas season!

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  7. Marsha, I love your poinsettia plates and themed table paired with your plaid! Your snowy village houses and churches add such a sweet and peaceful note for a centerpiece for your table. So many pretty poinsettia items from your napkin rings, floral picks and glasses and extending to your Christmas tree! I love the addition of your mirror reflecting some of the snowy details too. So happy to hop with you again and join you at the table…we missed you at Thanksgiving! Wishing you a Merry December and Christmas! 🎄❤️

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  8. Marsha, your table is so lovely with beautiful poinsettia. Love your Christmas village, so pretty looks like they are snow covered. Your Christmas tree is stunning, especially with those gorgeous snowflakes. You even decorated your porch with festive flair. Always a pleasure joining you at the table. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas.🎁🎄

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  9. Marsha, the white Christmas village is stunning. I especially love the church and the glow of the lanterns! The poinsettia theme is lovely and so perfectly carried through to your beautiful Christmas tree. The porch is charming and welcoming to your guests. Wishing you a joyous Christmas season!

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  10. What a darling theme! I love Poinsettias, but I am allergic to them. But this is a cute way to incorporate Poinsettias into our Christmas decor without the allergic reactions! I love the plates and the cute placemats.

    I also love posts with little churches and Christmas villages in them. I don't have anything like that, but I appreciate them so much because they are so homey and festive. Merry Christmas!

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  11. Marsha, your poinsettia theme is lovely! The poinsettia salad plates look amazing on the tartan dinner plates and poinsettia placemat. The Christmas village is darling as a centerpiece and I love that you carried your theme outdoors to your porch - so welcoming. The Christmas tree is gorgeous and I love the oversized snowflakes and beautiful red poinsettia flowers with the bow on top. It's all so beautiful! It's always a pleasure hopping with you and wishing you a merry Christmas and a very happy holiday season!

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