6 Amazing Winter Wonderland Table Decor Ideas
Have you ever created a winter tablescape?? I am so excited to share 6 amazing winter wonderland table decor ideas with you!
It’s tablescape day for my monthly dinner club group and this month is all about cozy winter. I can’t wait for you to see the winter tablescape and winter centerpiece ideas we have to share with you!
If are coming over from Jessica at The Old Barn, welcome! I’m so glad you are here, and wasn’t her winter dinner tablescape so beautiful??

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I just love creating tablescapes and sharing them with you! This one was so fun to put together using mostly winter table decor things I already had.
winter wonderland place settings

For my tablecloth, I actually used an ivory velvet curtain panel that I thrifted recently. I found 2 velvet panels for $4.99!!
I really didn’t know what I was going to do with them, but I just couldn’t pass them up.
So glad I didn’t because it made a perfect tablecloth for my winter wonderland tablescape!
Next up, was my table runner. I used a crocheted scarf, and you guessed it, this was thrifted too!
$2.00 for the win!!
The crocheted scarf was layed down the center of my table on top of the tablecloth.
I don’t normally use a tablecloth and a runner, but I really wanted a layered and cozy look for this particular winter tablescape.
I recently bought some galvanized chargers at Hobby Lobby on sale for 50% off. I will be able to use these with many other tablescapes so it was a super inexpensive investment.
Large white felt snowflakes that I picked up at the dollar store were the perfect size for a placemat.
6 placemats, for $6.00!1 You can’t beat that!
I started with the galvanized charger, then layered the felt snowflake on top.
Layers of a white dinner plate, and a white salad plate were placed on top of my felt snowflake placemats at each place setting. And a white linen napkin was folded and tucked between the two.

I ordered children’s mittens last year to use as silverware holders on my New Year’s Day tablescape, and they were perfect for this cozy winter wonderland table too.
They were very inexpensive, and you don’t have to have many pair, since you only need 1 mitten at each place. Therefore, a pair will take care of 2 place settings.
winter wonderland centerpiece



For my centerpiece, I used a large ivory urn that I already had, and cut branches from my yard to fill the urn.
Since I wanted an all white theme, I sprayed them white with some left over spray paint I had from another project. Super quick and easy, and didn’t cost a thing!

I thrifted several white milk glass vases recently for $1.00 each and they made perfect candleholders for my winter centerpiece.
The neck of the vases was too small for my tapers so I shaved them down a bit and used this amazing candle adhesive to help hold them in place. This stuff is awesome!!
I tucked in a few small glass globes, also collected from thift stores, and placed them over large tea lights to add a bit more candlelight to my winter wonderland table. I like these tea lights in a clear container instead of the typical silver metal container.
The clear globes are actually globes from a light fixture. I see them often at thrift stores.
the finishing touches on my winter table
For placecards, I made large clay snowflakes from air dry clay.





I rolled out the clay and placed a piece of crocheted doily on top and rolled over it with my rolling pin. It created a really pretty impression in the clay and gave my snowflakes a bit more character.
I actually saw my friend Cindy at The Vintage Road do this.
Then, I used a large snowflake cookie cutter to cut my snowflakes.
Just FYI, it took several days for these clay snowflakes to air dry.

I attached a piece of white cardstock with the guests name to each snowflake with a silver ribbon.




Another fun thing I like to do for my winter and New Year’s tablescapes is use thrifted sweaters as chair slip covers.
I bought all of these sweaters at thrift stores and didn’t pay more than $5 for any of them.
I think it adds the perfect cozy touch to winter table decor.

And last, but not least, I sprinkled white artificial snow all around my table to create an authentic winter table!
I hope you have enjoyed my winter wonderland tablescape and found some inspiration here!


Next up on the tour is Jen at Midwest Life and Style. Jen always has a beautiful tablescape so you don’t want to miss it. And be sure and visit all of my friend’s tables by clicking the link below the photo.
6 amazing winter wonderland table decor ideas






blessings and stay cozy!!
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Michele I love the cozy layers of white! It all looks SO gorgeous!
Aww, thanks so much Stacy! I really appreciate that. This was a fun one to create.
Michele,
OH MY Gosh! You blow me away with your creativity! I loved the sweaters, mittens and the clay snowflakes. I’ve been wanting to try air dry clay and I’m getting some today. You’ve inspired me as always. Oh and I loved the milk glass vases on this winter table also.
Thank you my friend! I really appreciate that, and I love this group and doing these tablescapes with all of you.
Total Genius!!!!
Love it!
Oh, so kind of you to say! I truly appreciate that, and I’m so glad you liked it!
This is amazing!! I LOVE how you think outside the box in so many different ways! Everything about it is so beautiful.
Oh, thank you so much! I truly appreciate that, and I am so glad you enjoyed the post!
Such a beautiful cozy feeling you’ve added to your table. Love all the soft whites and cream colors, various heights and textures. Just perfect!
Thanks so much! I really enjoy getting creative with these tablescapes!
Michele, your winter table is absolutely stunning! I love the gorgeous DIY ornaments on each place setting, and the little white mittens are the perfect cozy winter touch.
Thanks Jen! I loved that you used mittens too!
Oh my goodness! You continue to amaze me. Your tablescapes are gorgeous. I love all of the detail that you put into them. The mittens for your silverware is adorable. Hugs to you, My friend.
Thank you my friend! So glad you enjoy the tablescapes. They have become one of my favorite things to do!
Scarves and shawls are wonderful adds to our tables for interest The mitttens idea is so cute!
thanks so much for the kind words, and I’m so glad you enjoyed the post!
Perfection Michele! Of course, the neutrals look beautiful together. The sweater chair covers are so clever! Pinned 😊
Thanks so much Cindy! This was a fun one to create!
Love, love it all. So inspirational and creative. Fun thrifted finds…. I ordered the cookie cutter for Christmas ornaments, in the air dry clay, for next year. This table scape does make me feel cozy and inspired. Blessings to you. xx
Oh, I’m so glad you enjoyed it, and thanks so much for the kind words and following along!!
I am blown away by your beautiful snowflakes! Just gorgeous!
Thank you Jessica! They were really easy and fun to make!
The table top looks awesome!! Love the all the neutral’s , the mittens are just too cute!!the chairs look awesome as well..
Thanks so much! I’m so glad you liked it and I really appreciate you following along and commenting!
Thank you so much for sharing sweet friend! I appreciate you!
This is so cosy, I love the mittens for the silverware and the sweaters for the chairs. So many great ideas.
Oh, thank so much! I’m so glad you like it and really appreciate your kind words.
Everything is so beautiful. Thank you for your great ideas and inspiration.
Oh, thank you so much for the kind words! I really appreciate that and so glad you enjoy my content and creations.
So clever and so pretty! Goodness me, you are so gifted and you need to write a book with all of your tablescape ideas! I’d be the first in line to buy it! Thank you for sharing this idea on Farmhouse Friday too. LOVE IT!
Oh, thanks so much for the kind words Cindy!! I really appreciate that.
Oops, forgot to mention I’m featuring it on Farmhouse Friday tomorrow. 😉 pinned!
Oh, thank you so much!
Absolutely gorgeous, every single detail! Saw your feature on Cindy’s Farmhouse Friday, and so happy I came by!
Oh, thanks so much for stopping by and I’m so glad you enjoyed the tablescape!!