Over view of the table
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Close up of the place setting
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The first layer is our guest of honor dressed to the "nines"
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Second layer is a simple square white salad plate
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Third layer is a square black plate from World Market
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Pat placed the mirror placemats vertically for a change
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Flatware is called "Pure" by Gourmet Settings
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Multi-faceted crystal is from Crystal d'Arques
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Pat used three different crystal candle holders to add sparkle
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Glass bricks look like very large ice cubes
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Silver napkin rings hold simple black rolled napkins
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One last look
Best wishes for a very Happy New Year!
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Mirror placemats: Michael's
Black Square dinner plates: World Market
White Square Salad plates: Target
Penguin Accent plate: by Boston Warehouse from Ross and the Internet
Flatware: Pure by Gourmet Settings
Napkins: Handmade by Pat
Napkin Rings: Pier 1
Glassware: Lady Diamond by Crystal d'Arques from Ross
Glass Bricks: Pierson's (local hardware store)
Votives and candles: Michael's
Hour Glasses: Ross
Crystal clocks: by Waterford from Gottschalk's (local Department store our of business)
This sounds like a stunning tablescape for New Year's celebrations! The ice crystal theme is elegant and perfect for winter festivities — I imagine clear glass, metallic accents, and cool blue tones coming together to create a frosty, magical look. Tablescaping is such a wonderful way to set the mood for a special occasion. For those interested in more holiday decorating ideas and entertaining tips, I sometimes browse https://crore-wins.net/ for inspiration, though it's a different type of community. What elements did the post suggest for achieving the ice crystal look — any specific centerpiece ideas or lighting tips?
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