Burlap and Vintage Tablescapes
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
I absolutely adore burlap and vintage elements combined on tablescapes. It’s not only easy to DIY, but it’s also extremely affordable – you can find burlap for $2 a yard or less and mason jars, vintage china and silverware can be found at any thrift store or flea market.

Love the chalk place card and vintage patterned napkin over a white vintage plate…

Linen napkins and vintage silverware and kraft paper menus on white china over burlap…


The couple from this wedding also used empty tequila bottles as vases and mismatched vintage dishes.

Source: Sunday Suppers, shot by Karen Moderchai; Ritzy Bee, shot by Open Air Photography; Karen Moderchai; Sabine Scherer; Snippet and Ink, shot by Ken Kienow
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I personally LOVE the burlap table runner.
Adding a splash of burlap looks so natural, warm
and inviting!
The HEART chair. I’ll take 4 please.
xo
P.S. ~ I love RUFFLED.
Absolutely gorgeous tabletop designs. My favorite is the wedding with yellow flowers and mismatched vintage plates!
I love this natural look! As a practical note, I will mention that burlap can be very scratchy, so it is great for table runners, but as a table skirt it might get uncomfortable against peoples legs… just something to consider
Beautiful. Making a burlap runner has been on my to-do list this december. Thanks for more inspiration!
xo
I am planning on doing this at my wedding. Any good ideas on where to buy burlap wholesale? I am also looking for mason jars – are there any places online where I could buy them?
Molly,
You might be able to buy a bolt of burlap and ask the salesperson at your local fabric store if they can give you a discount – they might give you a break since you’re buying a whole roll.
As far as mason jars, I think the most affordable route is checking out thrift stores (Salvation Army, etc). They have them for super, super cheap, but you have to be patient and collect over time!
Good luck!