Are you ready for some amazing winter tablescape inspiration? Please get yourself adequately prepared, because I’m having a little bit of a moment over this amazing shoot styled by Wednesday and shot by Ely Fair Photography. I’ve always loved the idea of a wooden plank runner, and hobnail milk glass makes my heart pitter patter, but the real show stopper is the stunning (and super affordable) 180 strand marshmallow chandelier. Adding another fresh element to this new take on a cozy winter set up, the team put together a brunch bar featuring crepes, pancakes, doughnuts, and other yummy bites. The buffet display is decked out with some simple braided yarn garlands that really help to tie the whole cozy winter theme together and add a sophisticated but subtle bit of color to a spread that otherwise would have been relatively neutral-toned.













Styling and paper goods by Wednesday, floral design by Rebecca’s Silver Rose, hair by MaKenna Estes, and makeup by Sarah Roark.
Images by Ely Fair Photography.











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obsessed with that marshmallow chandelier! may be trying this out at a party i’m throwing this weekend.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the chandelier!
love it! what a genius idea! mmm can I be invited to this?
OMG is amazing! Love the garlands!!! So pretty
Oh my goodness, I love this! The marshmallow chandelier is definitely my favourite part!:)
This is amazing. You did a wonderful job with all the decorations and the theme is great.
Woow – marshmellows hanging from the ceiling, what a wonderful idea!!
These colors are amazing!
I remember seeing the marshmallow chandelier somewhere else because it is so amazing, especially for a winter wedding. Looks like giant snowflakes coming down. I don’t remember the pancake cakes though. That’s a cute idea (although would be hard to slice:)