We celebrate Thanksgiving with thankful hearts
for the bountiful blessings of our life.
Our table is set awaiting the arrival of our guests.
Dinner plates in
Palerimo Brown by Richard Ginori.
Palerimo Brown by Richard Ginori.
Italian Pewter chargers by Cosi Tabellini and
Talisman enameled silver flatware by Christophe.
Crystal stems in rich amber by Denby.
Some are monogramed
in beautiful scripts.
in beautiful scripts.
The heirloom napkins were a gift from my mother-in-law.
Each have been monogramed by hand and were
stitched by my husband's grandmother.
The table cloth is by Yves Delorme
in shades of green and subdued teal blue.
in shades of green and subdued teal blue.
My Tuesday Morning acorns have
been pulled into service as place card holders.
Fallen leaves from a Red Oak are inscribed
with each guest's name using a silver paint pen.
The center piece is a single pillar within
a crystal hurricane lantern, a recent thrift find.
Dinner will be served from the nearby
sideboard in white French porcelain dishes.
The antique silver and mother of pearl serving pieces
are all individual pieces that I've purchased piece by piece.
A simple glazed container holds a bouquet of tulips,
gerber daisies, hypericum berries, and golden thryallis.
Red ware pottery, acorns,
vintage candy containers,
pumpkins, gourds, and more turkeys
set the mood for Thanksgiving.
set the mood for Thanksgiving.
After dinner. . .
dessert will be served
in the adjoining sun room.
in the adjoining sun room.
Coffee and dessert will be
served on Richard Ginori china.
served on Richard Ginori china.
Come back tomorrow to see what the chef prepared for our dinner. I'll be joining Designs by Gollum for Foodie Friday. But for now, click here to go over to Susan's @ Between Naps on the Porch for a peek at her delightful whimsical Christmas setting.