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Christmas creative projects · Written by Randi Dukes

A Christmas Tablescape for Kids

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I’m so thrilled to be joining a group of bloggers for the Home for the Holidays Blog Tour brought to you by Sondra Lyn at Home!  This year’s co-host is Michele from Our Rosey Life.  Today’s theme is Recipes and Tablescapes and I have a fun Christmas tablescape for kids that’ll get those little Santa lovers excited about the season!

Home for the Holidays 2014 - SondraLyn at Home

With five kids in our house, almost all big holidays include a table for the kids.  And it’s always more fun when that table has a theme!  My kids have never dreaded the kids’ table, in fact, they love it!  This Christmas, my little guys will be dining at a table that’s all about Santa!

a christmas tablescape for kids

 When decorating a table for the kids, or even for adults, I like to use items I already have.  Sometimes I’ll make a quick run to the dollar store or Target but I love to “shop” from my own stash and try to repurpose items.  A Santa theme is simple.  Grab everything you have that’s red, add a black band for the belt, and you’re set!  Let me show you what I did.

I threw a red cloth on the table {I always use a small kid-sized table} then made a table runner from large Santa hats that are actually chair covers {dollar store steals}.  A little sprinkling of faux snow makes it feel a bit more wintry and festive.  {And wrinkles in the linens?  No big deal … the kids sure don’t care!}

santa hat chair covers as table runner

I like to have one feature that really carries the theme and this year it’s the Santa plates made from disposable paper plates.  While the pieces are all separate, there’s no glue involved and the entire thing is food safe.

santa plates

To make them, start with a red square plate.

red plates for santa claus plates

Using a black square plate and a craft knife or rotary cutter and ruler, cut a black stripe.  Place it on top of the red plate.

black plate for belt on santa claus plate

Cut a square from a white plate and cut two slits along each side …

white buckle for santa belt

… then slide the black piece through the middle to form the belt buckle.  So easy and each plate will take just a few minutes to make.

how to make a santa claus plate

Santa napkins are a fun touch.  These felt napkin holders with the red napkin hat are a craft my Mom made when we were kids.  They’re cut from felt and the pieces are glued together.

santa claus napkins

I like to have a little favor at each plate and these chocolate beard pops {another dollar store find} are perfect!  They do triple duty, acting as a party favor, a place card, and a super cute photo prop!

santa beard place cards for christmas tablescape for kids

Santa cups are another easy project.  Turn red cups upside down and hot glue a large pom pom on the side.  Or, you can serve milk straight from a hollow chocolate Santa … just pop a straw in the top {you can see more of that idea at my Santa hot chocolate bar}.

santa claus cups for christmas tablescape for kids

Cutlery, a straw, and a Santa-themed Christmas cracker fit nicely into a Santa-themed bucket.  This one was ready-made but you could easily make something similar.

crackers, cutlery, and straw

Add a simple centerpiece …

simple centerpiece

… and toss some little chocolate Santas on the table as table confetti …

santa claus confetti and snow

… and you’re set: a simple but festive Christmas tablescape for the kids!

santa tablescape

Fun, right?

There’s more amazing inspiration on the other sites as well so be sure to check back for each day’s inspirational links!

Here is the line-up for the week:

Monday – Gifts and Wrapping

{Home-ology} Modern Vintage ~ Let’s Wrap Stuff ~ Tried & True

Two Purple Couches ~ Two Thirty-Five Designs

Tuesday – Trees and Decor- Part I

Atta Girl Says ~ Cottage at the Crossroads ~ Sondra Lyn at Home

Stone Gable ~ The Happier Homemaker

Wednesday – Crafts

365 Days of Crafts ~ Houseologie ~ Redhead Can Decorate

Sisters, What! ~ Sweet Pea

Thursday – Recipes and Tablescapes

Creative Southern Home ~ Domestically Speaking ~ Dukes and Duchesses

Major Hoff Takes a Wife ~ Our Rosey Life

Friday – Trees and Decor- Part II

Dandelion Patina ~ Decor Adventures ~ Designed Decor

What Meegan Makes ~ White Lace Cottage

Each day you will see new links added for that day’s featured topic. Enjoy!

Home for the Holidays

 

Monday ~ Gifts and Wrapping

 

Tuesday ~ Trees and Decor- Part I


Wednesday ~ Crafts

 

Thursday ~ Recipes and Tablescapes


Friday ~ Trees and Decor- Part II



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About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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  1. Paula@SweetPea says

    December 4, 2014 at 6:01 am

    What an adorable table setting for kids! I love all of your ideas and plan to use your Santa plate for cookie plates for my neighbors.

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  2. Sondra @ Sondra Lyn at Home says

    December 4, 2014 at 8:20 am

    This is over-the-top fabulous, Randi! Wow, you thought of everything! What I would’ve given to have sat at a table like this as a kid! Oh, who am I fooling… I’d love to sit here NOW! 😉 So great having you on the Home for the Holidays Tour!!

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  3. Rebecca_FeltBallRug says

    December 4, 2014 at 4:48 pm

    Such a cute idea, I’m sure your kids are going to love it! The santa cups are so adorable and the plates are also so fun and unique. I used to love sitting at the kids table when I was a child, and I think I would have enjoyed it even more if it was set like this!

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  4. Nikki says

    December 4, 2014 at 5:44 pm

    What a fun idea! I’m loving all the inspiration I’m finding!

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  5. Julie says

    December 5, 2014 at 11:16 am

    So darling! Thanks for sharing on our tour! Marry Christmas, Randi!

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  6. Anne says

    December 5, 2014 at 5:35 pm

    I love this…..it’s so cute!

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  7. DeDe@DesignedDecor says

    December 5, 2014 at 7:22 pm

    I love the Santa tree centerpiece! We always had a kid table growing up too! We could not wait to graduate to the big table!

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  8. Maryann @ Domestically Speaking says

    December 6, 2014 at 11:12 am

    Super cute and festive! Any kiddo would love that! So fun being on tour with you!

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  9. Emily @ Two Purple Couches says

    December 15, 2014 at 10:02 pm

    This table setting is so much fun! I’d love to sit at your kids table!

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