Remember to add some dimension to your table - it makes
it seem less crowded. This would also be good if you don't have enough
matching dishes, because it draws the eye away from the table a bit.
matching dishes, because it draws the eye away from the table a bit.
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Try to add different textures to the table. Earthy, natural
things like twigs, burlap, twine, or berries can help with this.
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If you want a simple table, flowers and candles (unscented)
always look good. You could add some cornhusks around the votives
always look good. You could add some cornhusks around the votives
and vases to make it more Thanksgiving-y.
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Spray painting pumpkins or pieces of fruit can brighten
up your table, and they also make pretty place cards.
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A larger flower arrangement makes a beautiful centerpiece; try to
incorporate jewel tones and fall hues within the bouquet.
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Create layers at each place setting with a charger and dishes.
Use boldly colored linens to contrast against your china.
Use boldly colored linens to contrast against your china.
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Sometimes simple is best. All-white china looks pretty with
crisp linens and a simple place card.
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Where are you finding your Thanksgiving table inspiration?
Too bad I'm not hosting a thanksgiving this year, but I think I'll use some of these ideas for non-Halloween fall decor!
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ReplyDeleteOh I love table number 2! I find inspiration in smell. We got a new Autumn Leaves candle and I want to cook and decorate like crazy!
I have always had a preference for gold pumpkins:) I love each and every one of these ideas! I have small champagne pumpkins I am hoping to use!
ReplyDeleteLove the last two pictures! The pears are a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLoving the table decor outfit inspiration! I am going to use pine cones for place holders this year. xo
ReplyDeleteI love the natural table setting...I never would have thought to mix light blue into thanksgiving colors!
ReplyDeletelove all these ideas... but the gold pumpkins are my fave!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally loving the spray painted gold pumpkins. So easy and so classy lookin.
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Oooh I love the little gold pumpkins! Nice sparkly touch!
ReplyDeleteall of these ideas are so pretty; I want to do them all lol
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a simple table with flowers and unscented candles!
ReplyDeleteThose are all so pretty! What cute ideas! I'm getting so excited for the holidays! :)
ReplyDeletelove this! i especially like the cornhusk votives and cases with the mauve roses. swoon. um....my table in my apt fits probably one mini pumpkin on it before getting too crowded for two place settings. that's real talk there sherri.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful inspirational pictures! I love tablescapes, but often do not have the time to make it so perfect looking! One day! Hope your day is going well!
ReplyDeleteI really love the corn husk idea...such an elegant and simple table setting!
ReplyDeleteOo i love the votive candles! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful ideas! I would have never thought about corn husks or spray painting pumpkins. Love!
ReplyDeleteI love all these ideas! As it will just be the husband and I for Thanksgiving this year, I may use some of this for just the two of us. Really, really love that first photo!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful and festive decor ideas! I can't even pick a fave because I would be delighted with my table looking like any of them.
ReplyDeleteFun fall place settings, I love all of those ideas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful decor! I am having Thanksgiving at my house this year and I'm not sure how I'm going to decorate yet...yikes!
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