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We love a classic Christmas! Beyond the traditional red and green, what other color palettes do you love for a holiday tablescape?

I love adding touches of pink throughout my holiday decor and tablescapes - it feels unexpected yet nostalgic at the same time and lends itself nicely to the deeper reds and greens that are traditionally used around the holidays. We designed a Christmas chinoiserie printed tablecloth (image attached if you want to use as a visual!) a few years ago that had touches of pink throughout that I find myself reaching for year after year!

Do you have any fun or creative tips for styling place settings during the holidays?

In years past I have used velvet ribbon in place of napkin holders and had each one monogrammed with each guest's initials. I love adding these as a personal touch to each place setting and the ribbon makes for a fun keepsake!


For those working with a smaller space, what’s your go-to advice for creating a festive tablescape?

Go for a printed tablecloth. It allows you to bring personality and color to your table without needing to add extra pieces that take up space. I also love hanging Christmas balls from a chandelier or tiny wreaths to the back of chairs to bring more dimension to the space, again without overcrowding the top of the table!

We love incorporating Weezie into our holiday setups! How do you like to weave Weezie pieces into your tablescape? (ie. from embroidered hand towels to aprons or maybe even spa headbands as cute party favors?)

We LOVE hosting gingerbread house making parties. Weezie aprons, towels etc. add a festive flair to such occasions - I love the idea of hosting a party for girlfriends and gifting each guest a Weezie apron or personalized hand towel to use while creating their gingerbread house. It keeps everyone clean in a fun, festive way!

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Liz Eichholz

Liz Eichholz

Co-Founder & Creative Director
University of Georgia, BFA, Graphic Design
11 years of experience