Happy Thanksgiving Bloggie Friends,
So what do you do when the inspiration for a vignette or a tablescape just doesn't come? Turn to our friend Google, of course, which then leads you to Blogland and Pinterest...duh! So, I was trying to find some inspiration for a Thanksgiving tablescape by looking at the things I had since spending tons o money was not an option. Nothing was really coming together. I had these light tan tablecloths which I wanted to use, so I figured maybe a relatively neutral palette would be good. Still, nothing was really standing out as a theme. Then I came across Debbie's amazing table at
Confessions of a Plate Addict. When I saw that she and I had the same Wal Mart faux pumpkins that we had both painted ivory, I knew I needed to explore further. I'd like to say she INSPIRED me, but I think it would be more accurate to say that I copy catted her for the most part. I had been wanting to make one of the ubiquitous burlap table runners, but hadn't gotten to it, so I bought some inexpensive loose weave burlap and just cut it and fringed the ends after washing it twice to make it softer. I actually like the way it turned out very much, and you can't beat the price (about $6 and I got enough for 2 runners since the width was too wide for the runner but not long enough to go the length of the table, so I cut it in half widthwise).
The second part of my tablescape came from a source that I'm sorry to say I can't remember, but it involved putting a photo gallery of family pictures in the center of the table. I liked the idea, but not necessarily the execution since I didn't want it to be the only focal point of my centerpiece. So, I took some of my favorite family, pet, friend, house, and beach photos (things we are THANKFUL for, get it?), printed them in black and white, and then put them on a decorative paper and complimentary cardstock. I interspersed them with the large pumpkins and some small ones I had left from my Halloween decor for visual interest.
I made some little leaf name tags and just tied them around beautiful antique linen napkins that I had and put them over my parents' china. I also used my parents' sterling silverware, one of my favorite things that I own.
Lastly, somewhere on the internet (also unknown), I had seen rolls of jute twine used as simple candlesticks. I thought it was brilliant, so I had to recreate it, especially since I had the jute already. I might add that for safety's sake, I will either come up with a bobeche to catch the wax or I will not light the candles.
The rest of the photos are of various other areas in my home. I just love decorating for Thanksgiving. Although I love Christmas, I just can't skip over Thanksgiving and go straight to my Christmas decorating. I need to enjoy all of the seasons and holidays as they come, so I hope you are not too tired of fall because I'm sharing it one more time.
My great aunt Ione painted this pretty pitcher.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones.
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