Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Simple Thanksgiving Tablescape

Happy November! It’s already November? How did that happen?

I’m excited about the upcoming Holiday season! This is definitely the most wonderful time of the year :)

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Although I’m so eager to start decorating for Christmas, I’ve still got a few Thanksgiving posts to share. And today I want to show you how to create an easy-casual Thanksgiving table. I used two hemp linen grainsacks on the table, basic white ironstone dishes, and a simple pumpkin centerpiece.

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I used a turkey platter as the base for the centerpiece, then added an heirloom pumpkin and ironstone pitcher full of fresh cut lavender from the garden. To create a rustic, elegant place setting, I used a sprig of lavender and a cinnamon stick tied up with twine on a basic white napkin. Sliding the spoon inside the twine adds a little sparkle :)

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And to create a little cozy ambience, I added tea lights to the molds in each bowl. Simple water glasses finish off each place setting…perfect for brunch on Thanksgiving Day :)

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The soft, subtle fall colors go well with all the white, don’t you think? What will your Thanksgiving table look like this year? Fancy or casual?

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After a year full of tough times, I’m very thankful for family and friends. Thank you for following along here on my blog! You always make my day with sweet words of encouragement!

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Have a lovely week, friends!

Blessings

15 comments:

  1. Hey, very nice site. I came across this on Google, and I am stoked that I did. I will definitely be coming back here more often. Wish I could add to the conversation and bring a bit more to the table, but am just taking in as much info as I can at the moment. Thanks for sharing.
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  2. Becky, I really love these grainsacks in combination with iron stone dishes. And all the natural materials you use, oh, they add November to it in the most classic way.
    You show, that reducing can mean Maximum.
    I really like it here ;))
    Have a bright November, thank you for posting this and inviting me to your home, happy greetings from Méa

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  3. Becy, It's funny , some times I like over the top décor and other times I love simplicity. Your table looks very nice. One where you can truly give thanks. Blessings, xoxo,Susie

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  4. Love the simplicity of your look ♥ Enjoy the holiday season... Alexandra

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  5. Light bright simple and perfect. Love it, Becky!

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  6. Great ideas--I'm thinking of using tobacco cloth as runner--love the idea of including rosemary with napkins--oh the wonderful smell

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  7. Your home is so beautiful decoreted Becky...love it all....happy week love Ria x

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  8. Wow, just lovely! This is my first visit here and you have such great ideas. I love to see how each person interprets holiday decor!
    xoxo Mickey

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  9. Wow, just lovely! This is my first visit here and you have such great ideas. I love to see how each person interprets holiday decor!
    xoxo Mickey

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  10. Very pretty--I love the sprig of fresh rosemary!

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  11. Very pretty...it is amazing how such a simple setting can be so pretty.

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  12. Your room with all its whites has such a complete feel to it and is appealing in its simplicity.

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  13. Hi Becky. It's indeed a blessed time of the year and here it's cozy with a simple country beauty that does not distract from the buffet of Giving of Thanks.
    This is a setting that could fit right in at my home.

    Have a beautiful November.
    Xx
    Dore

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  14. Hey, very nice site. I came across this on Google, and I am stoked that I did. I will definitely be coming back here more often. Wish I could add to the conversation and bring a bit more to the table, but am just taking in as much info as I can at the moment. Thanks for sharing.
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  15. Love your table and bench and settings. We're trying to keep it causal this year so I'm stealing some of your ideas.

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