I’m so happy today to share with you all an easy and low-key Thanksgiving tablescape and one of my all-time
favorite soup recipes that’s so perfect for turkey day.
The best news of all is that I’m
joined by four blogging friends who also happen to be the most talented designers. I can’t
wait for you to see their tables and recipes at the end of this post.
Classic and neutral is the theme
here, which reminds me of a beautiful, crisp November day. My favorite ecru
colored burlap table runner and these round Serena & Lily raffia placemats
lay the foundation for the table.
I then placed a few of beautiful heirloom pumpkins and pretty gourds at the center of the table instead of
flowers for a real seasonal touch.
To soften this look, I foraged a few
Heavenly Bamboo leaves from the garden and interspersed them among the pumpkins.
A sprinkling of mercury glass votives add sparkle and charm.
At each place setting we have a simple farmhouse style white beaded dinner plate paired with a brown transferware ironstone salad plate.
The “Gather Together” napkins play off the floral flourish design in the salad plates and let everyone know that Thanksgiving is here! I found these at Home Goods a few years ago and have used them every year since.
I touch of black is always an
elegant touch, so I’ve added black bamboo flatware to help frame out the
dishes. Simple La Rochere Fleur de Lys goblets are perfect for this look
because of their simple, classic style.
Little white porcelain owl napkin
rings found on Ebay hold the napkins at an angle to better read this fall
greeting.
A warm bowl of soup on a cold
November day is the perfect prelude to Thanksgiving dinner. I’ve made this Butternut
Squash recipe for years, and it’s a family favorite.
The secret is roasting the squash
with a little cinnamon until its soft and caramelized.
Now for the fun part! I’d love for
you two visit Cindy, Mary Ann, Annie and Beth on their blogs to check out their
amazing tablescapes and recipes.
Here are direct links to their fabulous holiday inspiration…
I hope to see you here again soon.
Claudia your tablescapes are always so beautiful. The napkins are wonderful and the brown and white transferware the perfect compliment. I knew you wouldn't disappoint. You always share so many great ideas. Tablescapes are definitely your forte!
ReplyDeleteHow brilliant is the addition of greenery to your pumpkin centerpiece!! That soup sounds amazing and I'm going to make it this week! Love the bamboo silverware...thanks for giving us the source.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, my friend~
Mary Ann