A designer Christmas display on a budget: Mum creates a stunning table setting using affordable buys from Kmart – including $4 gold pine cones and $2 napkins
- Mum stuns the internet with a stunning Christmas dining set up from Kmart
- Her set up features affordable napkins, plates, glassware, table runner and more
- The look is table is set with bronze pine cones, wreaths and faux Hollie Berries
- Many have praised Kati with comments pleading her to set up their own homes
A mum has shared how she put together a stunning gold and white themed Christmas dining set up using affordable finds from Kmart.
Kati, from Sydney, bought the bargain Christmas decor, arranged the table in practice for a festive feast and snapped a shot to share on social media.
To do so she used $2 napkins, $4 gold look pine cones, a gold look table runner for $8 and a 10-pack of bronze baubles for just $2.50.
Many have praised the Aussie mum and her stunning set up, with comments pleading Kati to come and set up their own homes for Christmas.
An Aussie mum has impressed the internet with her glistening gold and white themed Christmas dining set up using affordable finds from Kmart
The effective, yet elegant look is completed with Christmas tree decor, gold pine cones, gold wreaths and faux Hollie Berries on the table
The Facebook post has attracted over 550 likes and over 100 comments asking Kati the fine details of her table design.
The mum’s stylish set up reflects the classic colours of Christmas through cutlery, napkins, plates, glassware and the centre table runner.
The effective yet elegant look is completed with Christmas tree decor, bronzed pine cones, gold wreaths and faux Hollie Berries on the table.
The mum’s stylish set up reflects the classic white and gold colours of Christmas, through cutlery, napkins, plates, glassware and the centre table runner
Many have praised the Aussie mums stunning set up with comments pleading Kati to come and set up their own homes
Many have left comments in awe of Kati’s amazing set up, one woman actually asking for an invite to the Christmas dinner.
‘Set an extra place for me please ha ha ha,’ one women wrote.
‘Absolutely stunning! Please come do my table set up for Christmas,’ another wrote.