I can’t believe Christmas is right around the corner! I’m not ready to give up Christmas music, apple cider and holiday decor just yet…and I’m certainly not ready to stop trying to inspire you guys for your holiday entertaining either! Today I’m sharing a cute al fresco concept for a holiday party, girls winter gathering or even a New Years party. How about a pink wonderland tablescape with a low boho table, poufs and pillows, sequins and pink hot cocoa??? If you guys follow me on Instagram, you may have seen the sneak peaks of today’s project on my story a few weeks back. I was inspired by a beautiful image from an Anthropologie catalog earlier this year featuring a low boho table under an oak tree with moss and lanterns hanging from it. I have the perfect oak tree so I decided to use that setting as inspiration for an al fresco, PINK boho Christmas tablescape and of course a bar cart! Huge thanks to Emily Katharine Photography for capturing the day perfectly, per usu.
A Pink Boho Christmas Occasion
I love these invites for a pink boho Christmas party! Find invites that correspond to the theme of your party! These were a perfect fit for our pink boho tablescape with antlers, pine cones and pink florals.
Lanterns with candles are an easy way to create a nice ambiance for an event. I love the idea of gathering around a low table for a casual evening under the stars and candle-lit lanterns, but if you don’t live in Florida you may have to take your pink boho Christmas party indoors!
For a casual, boho style table, use a table without legs or a large coffee table would work as well. Layer rugs, pillows and poufs for comfort and mix in sheep skins and throw blankets like we did here. The pink patterned rug on the right is a Peruvian blanket or rug called a frazadas. It’s so fun!Jazz up each place settings! Get creative and use elements from the table or create something special to make the place settings shine. Here I used an antler with greenery and a flower tied to it with pink ribbon. Nothing says boho better than antlers! They also double as a favor for guests to take home. When creating your tablescapes – any tablescape – feel free to mix textures and layer runners or tablecloths. Here I used a sequin runner with a white crocheted runner over it and a Christmas tree garland on top. Doing this creates some visual interest and adds depth to your table decor. For simple, yet pretty holiday decor, use Christmas ornaments in assorted sizes on cake stands with a little greenery mixed in. Super easy and super cute!Since we had lanterns hanging above the table, my florist friend thought it would be cute to do the floral arrangments in lanterns too! I couldn’t agree more. It helps tie the whole look together and it feels coordinated and cohesive. I love a good bar cart for entertaining!!! It is so easy to dress up a bar cart and it can fit the theme of any gathering. For this occasion, I repeated the lanterns, sequin and greenery and added jumbo Christmas ornaments and a soft pink scarf for texture and to cozy-up the cart. This pink peppermint hot cocoa is EVERYTHING!! And to top it off, a cake with pink drippy icing, of course.
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Small gold lanterns / Large lanterns / Bar cart – vintage / Pink Rug / Frazadas / Pink sequin pillows / Gold chargers / Glass plates / Jumbo ornaments / Hammered gold tray (hot cocoa) / Invitation / Pink candy dishes – vintage / Pink Christmas tree / Pink juice glasses / Gold flatware / Pink linen napkins / Pink sequin runner / Marshmallows
What do you guys think of these ideas for a pink boho Christmas gathering? Would you incorporate some of these ideas into your own holiday entertaining?
Design and styling by Daly Digs. Photography by Emily Katharine Photography. Florals by Florist Fire.
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Becky, this looks absolutely amazing! wow! I wish I were there….
Thank you so much, Jennifer!
Do you mind sharing your pink peppermint hot chocolate recipe? It looks delicious!