This is usually a busy week for me. Both the kids and my husband are off of school and work and we are busy getting ready for Thanksgiving and the holiday season. (Of course, we’re trying to squeeze some fun in, too!)
Since we are hosting Thanksgiving at our house again this year we are getting our house in order. One of the nice things about blogging is that my Thanksgiving table is already set! It’s so nice to have that done before the big day so all I have to think about before guests arrive is cooking the turkey and baking the pies.
Today, I thought I would show you some of my past tablescapes in hopes that it might give you a little inspiration for creating a pretty and welcoming table of your own.
Even if you don’t live in the U.S. and are not celebrating Thanksgiving this week, I hope you might find some ideas for setting a table any time of the year.
I set this table last year. It’s more elaborate than I usually get but I was going for a Pottery Barn-inspired look.
I think the key to achieving their style is to have lots of layers, varying heights and a lot of texture.
I made my own no-sew cloth napkins for that table. They were so easy and very inexpensive.
The table below I set up this fall for a special fall meal. I tried something new by tying my silverware together with a little twine and placing them on top of my soup bowls.
The table below is set for this year’s Thankful at Home tour. This is how our table is set for Thanksgiving this year.
I love the layering of the plaid blanket, woven place mats, chargers and plates. My daughter is particularly excited about the “I’m Thankful for…” printables I made. You can download it here.
The following is one of my favorite tablescapes. It’s simple, uses non-traditional fall colors and it’s easy to set up in a few minutes.
If you have been around here for awhile, you know I have a thing for the color blue!
You’ll notice I use a lot of the same things over and over again. Let’s face it. Most of us are not wealthy, nor do we have a lot of storage space to keep several sets of china and dinnerware. For me, the key is to start with something simple like white plates so you can mix and match other patterned dishes or odds and ends that you find or already have.
I love mixing and matching!
When it comes to making a center piece, think LOW. You want to be able to see your guests, so keep things below eye level as much as possible. A tall candle stick or two isn’t a big deal, but a tall floral arrangement might need to be set aside during the meal.
To me, it doesn’t matter whether you use cloth or paper napkins, the most important part of the table is the guests that surround it.
Here’s to wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving and a wonderful meal and day with friends and family!
Before I go, I have a special announcement…
I am joining several of my blog friends this week to bring you some of our favorite holiday cookie recipes.
The tour begins today and continues through Wednesday. Then, come back Friday to link up your own favorite recipes!
I’ll be back tomorrow to share my cookie recipe with you. Until then, have fun browsing through today’s blogger line-up:
Cookie Exchange
Monday 24th November
What Meegan Makes
Sweet Pea
Prodigal Pieces
Simply Fresh Vintage
Lemons and Laughs
Tuesday 25th November
Shabby Art Boutique
Cupcakes and Crinoline
Captivating Corner
Wednesday 26th November
Postcards From The Ridge
Our Southern Home
Dandelion Patina
Great Contradictions
Mrs Hines Class
I LOVE LOVE LOVE your non-traditional blue tablescape! That shade of blue linen with your buffalo check chairs is so serene. Your Thanksgiving table for this year is beautiful – it’s simple and tastefully done. Happy Thanksgiving
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