Thursday, November 19, 2015

Fall {Table} Fashion

I'm taking a break from my little, fun, fashion posts to focus on pretty table ideas for Thanksgiving!  I'm a sucker for a beautiful table.  I love crisp linen, fresh flowers, and shiny serving platters.  However, my own Thanksgiving generally lacks that!  We enjoy a chain restaurant meal (that is pretty darn delicious) and then traipes around on a mountain farm for a while to find the "perfect tree."

One day I imagine we'll change that tradition and maybe have a more traditional dinner but I'm not pushing it until I'm 96.

Gorgeous silk floral and pine cone centerpieces. Just make sure to make them tall enough to to interrupt the flow of conversation. #weddings #weddingplanning #weddingideas:

This table is cozy and inviting.  I love that it is casual but very well put together. Utilizing what makes the season so beautiful, nature, is also a major plus.

47 Fabulous DIY ideas for Thanksgiving table decor:

Dare I say this is a bit more formal?  I'll blame the white pumpkins!  How do I love this table?  Let me count the ways.  It is bright.  The centerpieces, though they are pumpkins seem a bit dainty to me which I love, Notice how the napkin corresponds to the table cloth by being just a switch of colors?  That is a great detail.  I'm ready to dine at this table!

Thanksgiving Table- I can't wait to get out our Thanksgiving dinnerware and set a beautiful tablescape!:

For the more classical and formal table - go a bit Victorian.  You may be surprised to hear that I find this table inspiring.  First off, this is a total throwback to the America so many years ago.  Here's why I love this table:  I see hints of my grandmother's collection of dishware and ceramics.  I love the crystal.  Notice the flatware - are you in love yet?  Oh and that turkey in the center of the table?  That brings back memories of pieces my Mom-o has.  It should be known I'm a sucker for those plates as well.  How do you feel about the tapestry table cloth?  (Here it comes....the Downton Reference) - do you think Old Lady Grantham would approve?)

Inexpensive, fun table idea. Use butcher paper (or brown mailing paper) as a "tablecloth".  Write guests names at each place.:

Sometimes simple is best.  Move over burlap, this is a job for butcher paper.  I love this simplicity and feel like it really captures the point of Thanksgiving  Maybe we don't need shine and glitz but just to enjoy one anothers company.  And yes, a really great meal.

How is your table coming together?

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4 comments:

  1. Love them all!! Our table is filled with food!!

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  2. I love the sharpie seating assignments, I could totally do that.

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  3. Love the butcher paper idea! I have to remember that for next year's Friendsgiving!! =)

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