Decorating for Thanksgiving can be a little
intimidating.
But it doesn't have to be!
With just one day away, a lot of you already
have everything planned,
down to the last detail.
But,
there are probably a lot of you out there
that are like me.
It's the 11th hour and you still have
no idea what you're going to do to
decorate that table!!!
Well, don't worry!
Sit back, relax, and enjoy a little
eye candy!

Candles are always a good idea!

Spraypainted pumpkins?
Yes, please!
{and placing mini pumpkins on candlesticks makes them
approximately 54% cuter!}
Don't want to go the traditional route?
Display names in a fun way!
Bring in natural elements
to enhance your tablescape.
{bonus=FREE!}
Pumpkins...they're not just for
pie
anymore!

Don't be afraid to deviate from the traditional
orange and browns.
A pop of color is fun and unexpected!
Clean.
Sophisticated.
Simple.
For a vintage vibe,
mason jars, floating candles
and twine will do the trick!

Terra Cotta chargers?
Turquoise plates?
WHY NOT?!

Simple.
Adorable.
Cheap!

Okay...this one is from Martha Stewart.
Your table doesn't have to look like this to be
fabulous.
I do love the white gourds and pumpkins
coordinating with the white dishes and candles though.
The simplicity of it is
perfection.

And how about this
as a centerpiece?!
Dramatic? Check.
Fun? Check.
Interactive? Check.
It will keep table conversation going,
and brings everyone together.
This is what Thanksgiving is all about!
It's okay if you don't have the perfect
dishes, the perfect
napkins, and the perfect
centerpiece.
What matters on this wonderful day
is that you have a Thankful heart and that you
are creating memories with your loved ones!
Happy Thanksgiving, All!
May the Lord be with you and those you love
on this special day!














Those are beautiful tables! I wonder what it would look like if these people had KIDS ... I'm thinking plastic and paper, not ceramic and glass!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the pumpkin with flowers in it...so beautiful! I also loved the simplicity of the mason jars:) After four years of celebrating Thanksgiving at home, I'm happy to be at my in-law's house this year. She already has it decorated for Christmas!! Much love to you on this day of thanks, my friend! YOU are a blessing!
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