As always I created a super easy and inexpensive Holiday table this year using mostly Thrifted and Dollarama stuff and things I already had at home and it literally cost me less than $100 to set up. I have used the same $4 Dollarama garland as a centerpiece for this tablescape that I used to decorate my TV unit because let’s be real, I’m not hosting a holiday dinner this year during a pandemic and this tablescape is just to give you guys some inspiration so you can also set up a holiday table for your family without breaking your bank. So before further ado let’s get into the details.
Items Required:
- Faux Pine Garland $4 from Dollarama
- Faux Eucalyptus branches – 4 branches- $12 for the set from Amazon
- Other Green leaves- 4 branches – $1.50 per branch – from Dollarama
- Brass Candlesticks- 7 of them- $3-$4 for each pair – Thrifted from Value village.
- Candles – 6 of them- $1.50 per pair – from Dollarama
- Large candles- 3 of them- $1.50 each – from Dollarama
- Cutlery Set– 16 pieces- $4 from Dollarama- painted with Gold paint
- Gold chargers- 4 of them- $4 each from Dollarama
- White plates– 4 of them- I already had at home
- Small plates with Gold rim- 4 of them- from Party city– A dozen is $12, they are made of plastic
- Champagne and Wine Glasses- $40 set of 4 from Amazon
Let me know how you liked this easy, budget friendly holiday tablescape in the comments below. I hope this post inspired you to do some holiday decorating during this unprecedented times while being very much on budget and the best part is that it would take you literally 10 minutes to set everything up! I can’t wait to see how you guys end up decorating your tables. If you do setup your holiday table with my table styling inspiration then don’t forget to tag me on Instagram.
I wish you have the most amazing holidays and wish you a very happy and prosperous new year!
Until next time!
love,
Nawrin
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