Monday, November 29, 2021
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Do you take joy in setting a beautiful table whether
or not it's for one, two, or a group?
Welcome to the
Thanksgiving Tablescape Blog Hop 2021
Thank you to Rita, our amazingly organized and
talented leader and author of the beautiful Panoply
Each account in this hop offers abundant inspiration for creating
your own holiday table and ambiance.
Links are at the end of this post.
~ Autumn ~
My Favorite Season
It's rich tapestry of colors and textures
warm both my heart and soul.
Choose gratitude!
Set each place with a joyful heart and
savor the special times around your table.
Traditionally, we have enjoyed gathering guests to
share a meal around our Thanksgiving table,
some years hosting as many as twelve or more.
This year, as in the previous two years, we'll be a party of two.
With that in mind, I've pulled from past settings to offer you a harvest of ideas of how to make even the simplest of settings special.
It doesn't take much effort to create a welcoming place
setting for yourself, your spouse, or a table filled with guests.
Natural elements are an inexpensive way
to add autumn texture and interest.
Wander your own garden or take a walk in nature
to gather acorns, seed pods, and leaves.
I often add in sprigs of bittersweet that I buy at the flower market.
I readily admit I am a dishaholic, but I rarely add holiday specific
dishes to our cupboard. I'd rather bring a holiday look to the
table through a mix of dishes, linens, and accessories.
In the spring of 2012, I was the lucky recipient of a set of 12 dinner plates in Sacred Bird and Butterfly. Thank you, Cherry Kay!
Originally a Chinese export pattern from the 1800s,
it is now available through Mottahedeh.
As you may notice from my photos, it's a pattern I reach for often.
It's a favorite during the autumn season, though Cherry Kay frequently styles this pattern for a Chinoiserie theme.
Sacred Bird and Butterfly
This is a Chinese export pattern of about 1800. The Chinese word for Butterfly, tieh, is a word which expresses the wish that the owner might live to a ripe old age. The pattern was evident in colonial Charleston, SC, a prosperous seaport and cultural center. Licensed by Historic Charleston Foundation. (Mottahedeh)
Some years ago, enchanted by the whimsical artwork of convivial foxhounds, playful pumpkins, and the festive autumn harvest, I added several sets of party plates in Juliska's Autumn Country Estate.
Color, texture, and a touch of whimsy is my mind
set as I pull together a place setting.
A dish stack imbued with the
rich colors of fall offers a cozy ambiance,
especially one that sits on a ring of autumn leaves.
With just the two of us, I don't hesitate to buy a pair of plates
from time to time when I spot something like these
Pleasant Run dinner plates from MacKenzie-Childs.
way to add a holiday touch to solid colors void of pattern.
Seasonally embroidered linens are
another easy touch to acknowledge a holiday.
A dish stack of different patterns, a cloth napkin, and a
fun napkin ring are perfect details to spice up a table setting.
I mix in lots of plaids and tartans using both textiles and dishes.
Use a variety of plates for a stack,
much like you would frame a painting.
Think about color, pattern, and shape
to give your stack interest.
Or layer textiles under the plate at each setting.
I often use these natural linen ruffled hand towels
to add in another layer of texture and interest.
Using a tray at the table offers
a simple, unexpected look.
If we are entertaining guests,
I like to include place cards at each setting.
Even with a small group, the guests feel special
knowing that there is a spot specifically for them.
I also like to send guests home with a party favor.
It's a way of saying, "I thought of you!"
Above a mini grapevine wreath from the Dollar Store embellished with raffia and bittersweet did double duty
as a place card and a fun inexpensive party favor.
a fun autumn theme ornament makes a great favor.
Just tie on a card with the guests name,
and it serves as a place card as well.
I look for ornaments with an autumn feel
in the After Christmas Sales to
pack away for the following Thanksgiving.
Package tags make great little place cards, easy
to tie onto an ornament, a box of candy,
or even the napkin.
Even if it's just the two of us, a little gift for my husband
is part of his place setting. A chocolate turkey never disappoints!
Candles at an evening setting add a special glow and say to
those at the table, this is a special time with you.
Use the buffet or dessert table to showcase more flowers
and special details that reflect the theme.
Holiday meals are a fun time to share bits and pieces
of holiday themed collectables from through the years.
I leave you with this paper plate stack.
I spied these cute paper products at the grocery store.
These would be adorable at a child's table or
to send leftovers home with guests.
Hop on over to these accounts where more inspiration awaits.
Debbee's Buzz - Liberty Blue Thanksgiving Table with Turkey Napkins
My Hubbard Home - Thanksgiving Table With Brown and White Traditional Colors
Everyday Living - We Gather Together
Home is Where the Boat Is - The Softer Side of Thanksgiving
Panoply - Thankful
Tablescapes at Table Twenty-One - Home for the Thanksgiving Holiday 2021
Pandora's Box - Leopards and Checks
Hyacinths for the Soul - A Place at the Table - A Harvest of Ideas
Celebrate and Decorate - Set a Heartwarming Thanksgiving Table with Neutral Colors and Natural Elements
My Thrift Store Addiction - Vintage Thanksgiving Breakfast Table
The Little Yellow Corner Store - Celebrating Thanksgiving a Little Differently
Me and My Captain - Football AND Thanksgiving
Life and Linda - Thanksgiving with Elegance
Sweet Sensations - Dining with the Gents for Thanksgiving
The Painted Apron - Pumpkins and Pickups
Corner of Plaid and Paisley - Thanksgiving 2021 - A Bit Boho
Living With Thanksgiving - Blessings at Thanksgiving
Belle Bleu Interiors - A Heart Full of Thanksgiving
Bluesky at Home - 9 Steps to Set a Thanksgiving Table
Dinner at Eight - A Seasonal Table for Thanksgiving
The Bookish Dilettante - We Gather Together
Zucchini Sisters - Vintage Thanksgiving Table Setting
All About Home @ Common Ground Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop @ Electric Red Barn
Share Your Style @ French Ethereal Tablescape Thursday @ Between Naps on the Porch
Thursday Favorite Things @ Katherine's Corner Charming Homes and Gardens @ Shiplap and Shells Embracing Home and Family @ The Everyday Farmhouse Farmhouse Friday @ The Painted Hinge
Share Your Style @ French Ethereal Tablescape Thursday @ Between Naps on the Porch
Thursday Favorite Things @ Katherine's Corner Charming Homes and Gardens @ Shiplap and Shells Embracing Home and Family @ The Everyday Farmhouse Farmhouse Friday @ The Painted Hinge
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