My Thanksgiving table has been a long time in the making, and I am overjoyed to finally be able to share it with you. I’ve been putting in a lot of effort to make a table worth sharing. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
With my family by my side, I’m getting ready for the big day (Thanksgiving, of course!) It’s crucial to have a dining room that you enjoy, especially during the holiday season. This is where people gather to share meals and create memories. It’s one of my favorite places, which is why I’m so eager to show you around my Thanksgiving Table. I wanted to make something that our family would enjoy and remember for years to come.
I’ve shared some really lovely tablescapes with you in the previous few weeks from some very great designers and bloggers. I promised you that I would share my holiday table with you after I finished it. It’s critical that I share my friends’ work, but it’s equally critical that I show you guys my own. I want to get to know you all, and I want you to get to know me, which is why sharing my space with you is so essential to me. I believe in decorating my home with seasonal décor to help me celebrate the season in flair. Layering ornaments, hanging garland, and draping faux fur all add visual interest and create a welcoming atmosphere for my visitors.
I’m creating a statement this holiday season with my Thanksgiving table!
Every year, I set out to create a lovely holiday table, and this year would be no exception. As a result, I’m attempting to make a statement with my Thanksgiving table. So I chose to begin with the shape of my table, which, as you know, is something that must be considered. I also considered how many people would be seated at the table. My dining table is round and oval after the leaf is removed, and I adore it. So, if my table remains circular, it can seat four people, but if it is opened up, it can sit two more. As a result, I have seating for six people. Because we would be eating at a family member’s home this Thanksgiving season, I elected to keep my Thanksgiving table circular this year.
A tablescape set with a touch of holiday wonder.
Centerpieces: let’s talk a little about centerpieces
Table centerpieces should be placed in the middle of the table for formal events. If the table is lengthy, utilize two centerpieces instead of one large one. In addition to fresh flowers, fruit and vegetables can also be used as centerpieces. Another option is to use artifacts. Choose a centerpiece that doesn’t hinder the vision of visitors seated opposite from each other. ” A soup tureen or a low bowl is great for displaying a floral arrangement.”
How did I go about setting up my Thanksgiving table?
To begin, I chose to use dishes that I already possessed.
Second, in Target’s Mcgee collection, I purchased some beautiful Rustic Brown vases designed with Studio McGee. They were perfect for my table.
Third, I had the nicest glasses that I found in my hoarding life’s collection of everything. At the very least, Whatever I hoard I make an effort for them to be nice.


Because I’m still designing the dining room, this is just a photo of my table. There are a lot of entertaining activities going on. Rustic Vase in Brown-designed by Studio McGee. These vases were an amazing price for such high quality.


Those feathers in the vase and chandelier are so much joy to look at! Very impressive.


Soon, a new chandelier will be installed, which is why I added the playful feathers.


Furthermore, I am quite excited because there will be a new area rug, but the hardwood floors will be able to hold their own. I’m in love with my Thanksgiving table.


What do you think of the cute pumpkins that sit atop the saucer? Do you like them?


In the living room, can you see the feather on the mantel? Because the mantel is in view of the dining room table, I decided to include it.
What should you do if your dining room opens onto the kitchen?


The kitchen was not open to the dining room when we bought the house. We chose to open it since it was gloomy and we simply wanted to see it, so we opened the wall and installed this amazing counter. My father-in-law constructed it himself and did an incredible job. Furthermore, I thought the beads added a great touch by serving as a reminder of the tablescape.


The kitchen, as you can see, is open to the space, but what about the long tray on the counter? Isn’t it adorable? I’m also planning to renovate my kitchen in the near future. Ignore the maple syrup on the counter so as not to draw attention to it. lol


I also adore the blue jars. Works well with the dining room’s walls.


This is a closer look at the table setup.


The table setting is in full effect.


What is your favorite part of the table setting?


My house is unique in that you can see into every room from one room to the next. The kitchen is connected to the dining area, which in turn is connected to the living room. I adore the connections.


The dining room and the living room are connected.


Close-up of those gorgouse beads


I’m overjoyed you stopped by to visit my Thanksgiving table. Let me know what you’re enjoying or what you wish I’d done differently in the comments. Have fun with your Thanksgiving tablescapes, friends!
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