
I call them tablescapes because in a way, it's like landscaping your table for a special occasion. Everything I used is in season right now so you should have no problems finding all the vegetable and fruit ingredients. This piece is low enough so that your guests can see over each other while enjoying the wonderful meal you've made.
The beauty of this tablescape is that it can be made in early December and will still look good through Christmas day. The only thing which might need replacing are the Brussel Sprouts. If you can't find all the ingredients I've used, then substitute something similar.
This video is where you can see how fast this piece comes together. Plus, you'll meet my kitty Oscar who loves to be part of any photography or video shoots we do in the house.
Be sure to check out the blog post that goes along with this video: http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2013/12...
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diy christmas centerpieces An Edible, Seasonal Tablescape For The Holidays | |
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