What's Your Thanksgiving Style?
Do you bring out your very best china, crystal and sterling for the big meal? Or do you prefer a more casual look? Take a look at several holiday settings we've admired and create your own special look!
Silver and orange make a unique Thanksgiving color scheme. A mercury glass pumpkin tops the tall trumpet vase, but you could easily spray-paint a real pumpkin with metallic paint. Branches of silk leaves mingle with fresh berries for rich color, and a scattering of white miniature pumpkins provide a fun note at dining level.
Say goodbye to plain orange pumpkins. Creamy-white varieties look elegant adorned with silver glitter and nestled in boxwood atop a silver wine cooler.
A simple basket with greenery, ribbon and fruit can look lovely with your special pieces!
Mix it up! Fresh flowers, nuts, berries, lanterns and all the woodsy touches amidst your finery!
For the Martha Stewart, look place your pressed autumn leaves on a white tablecloth and cover with organza. Your table will be as pretty as your front yard.
As simple as fresh flowers, pumpkins and votives give an inviting look!
If weather permits, set your table outdoors. Mix colors of the harvest, including the wine harvest, for a rich autumnal setting.
Grownups may want a spot at this kid-friendly table. Set with personalized melamine plates and butcher paper stepping in as a tablecloth, this setting is all about carefree dining and quick cleanup.
Whatever your style or preference we wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving!
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