








- Start with a table covered in white linen. You may vary the color, print and pattern of your linens as you wish.CJ Reyes
- Introduce some foliage. A verdant table setting makes the spread look abundant. Shades of green make a great contrast to the warm hues of Christmas.CJ Reyes
- In vases, arrange blooms or more foliage of your preferred colors and textures. This provides the height for your table setting.CJ Reyes
- Set your vases on trays where you can set your serve ware later.CJ Reyes
- Layer on your serve ware such as cheeseboards and charcuterie boards. CJ Reyes
- You may set these on acrylic risers or wooden crates to create levels. This enhances the visual appeal of your spread.CJ Reyes
- Insert elements that match your theme. Pine cones work especially well for the holidays. Cinnamon sticks tied with red velvet ribbons also add a festive touch. CJ Reyes
- Artfully set the food on the serve ware. Introduce a mix of fruits, nuts, spreads, biscuits, cheeses and meats.CJ Reyes