This time of year, I love bringing out my treasured Christmas china patterns—each with a story of its own. I set out to create a breakfast tablescape at my kitchen table, and it was fun to mix and match and “play” with my pretties. My three Christmas patterns perfectly blend color, beauty and sentimentality, and I love to use them all throughout the season..
🎁 Fitz & Floyd Winter Holiday: Starting at age 15, my mom gifted me a place setting each Christmas, and I’m so grateful that she picked one she knew I’d love forever!
🤝 Johnson Brothers Old Britain Castles Christmas: In 2019, my best friend Anna started this collection for me, and it truly is lovely. It becomes my everyday china during the Christmas season.
❤️ Arita Tartan Plaid: Every Christmas morning, my family gathered around the table for breakfast served on these dishes—a tradition I hope to continue forever.
What makes these patterns even more special? They mix beautifully with each other and with other patterns in my dish collection, like classic Blue Willow or simple white dishes. Mixing heirlooms with everyday patterns creates a table full of stories and style.
✨ What heirloom or sentimental pieces make an appearance in your holiday traditions? Share your favorites in the comments!
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