With Thanksgiving drawing near, I’ve been thinking about gathering around the table and enjoying my family and all the homemade food and dessert that Thanksgiving brings. This year, we’re still not sure who is hosting, but I would be happy to have everyone over here:)
I started playing around with tablescapes this weekend and liked this simple one. I typically go for warmer colors for Thanksgiving, so this is a nice departure for me. I think I’d like to add some tall glass candlestick holders (or votives) and white candles, but I’m still looking for those.
I used our wedding china (Ralph Lauren), pale blue placemats from Target (have you seen their table linens lately?!) and pumpkins I painted with metallic gold spray paint.
I looove the holidays! I’m just giddy over here! You too??






























Oh I love the holidays too! And this table setting is gorgeous!!! The pumpkins are too cute!
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Looks great!!! Super cute pumpkins
ReplyDeleteLove the table setting and the china. We go to my sisters almost every year for Thanksgiving, which is fine by me, her cooking tastes just like mine and I don't have to do all the work. But I do bring all the table decorations and set it up all pretty before we sit down to eat. She hates the decorating part but loves the cooking so it is a win win situation.
ReplyDeleteLove those Gold pumpkins! I am going to be fooling with our table settings this week too with some fun stuff I picked up over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour table scape is gorgeous! Those gold pumpkins are such a great idea. It all looks perfect! And I think the candlesticks would be a great addition. (P.S. Your china is beautiful.)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tablescape!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous china! everything looks great!!!
ReplyDeleteMegan, I love the gold pumpkins with your china, very,very pretty!
ReplyDeletesimply beautiful! toying with blue for thanksgiving myself too...maybe blue with orange...
ReplyDeleteooooh! I likey. I wonder how many of us will have matching tables. I love the pumpkins. Thanks for the inspiration, girl! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe gold pumpkins are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe blue looks good!! Even for Fall. Great job on mixing it in!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! I'm thinking about hosting T-day at my house this year but I am completely overwhelmed! I love your ideas, and I love love love the colors together!
ReplyDeleteThis tablescape is really calm-cool-collected. I certainly love the holidays as well. Hopefully I can entertain this year as well.
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It looks beautiful! I love the gilded pumpkins with your china, and the blue placemats. You can find some fairly inexpensive glass votives of varying heights/shapes at Crate and Barrel. We are hosting here, keeping the centerpiece simple this year.
ReplyDeleteThat table is beautiful! I love the mix of gold, blue and silver! Your wedding china looks so similar to ours but ours is Vera Wang! Oh and great placemats, I never look at that at Target but will have to now!
ReplyDeleteI'm your newest followers! Love your blog! You have some fantastic ideas on here : ) Love your china!!
ReplyDeleteI have a post set for tomorrow that has my inspiration table with these gorgeous gold pumpkins... only problem is I can not find a single pumpkin in houston... the halloween pumpkins got carved and I can't find new ones.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table setting! Nice and simple, just perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe golden pumpkins look simply divine with your china!! Wow...
ReplyDeleteJanell
THis is fabulous!! Your table looks amazing!
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Kristin
love this setting! the blue is unexpected, but very chic!
ReplyDeletewhere did you get those pumpkins? i have to start working on my table settings!
jillian xoxo
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ReplyDeleteI love the metallic on the pumpkins, and it'll look so good once you have the candlelight reflecting off of it!
ReplyDeletei love your table setting -- the combination is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSimple and Elegant! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteYour table looks beautiful, classy and elegant! I love those gold pumpkins. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for the baby pumpkins to spray gold too!!! where'd you find yours?
ReplyDeleteLove your table...you can find the cheapie glass votives/vases/hurricanes at the dollar store you know! ;)
Love those pumpkins!! I got to do this!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely, Megan! I love the departure from "traditional" Thanksgiving colors...it's really really pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the table setting. I especially like the 'golds' and 'silvers' mixed with some blue... I was thinking about that color palette for Christmas also :)
ReplyDeleteThat is gold spray paint? It looks so shiny! Love that.
ReplyDeleteNot only are we practically neighbors we have great taste in china! check my last years Thanksgiving table...
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hugs from Conroe, TX!
Very pretty!! Love the gold pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteI love this look and the mix of metallics! Your china is similar to mine, too (Vera Wang Grosgrain).
ReplyDeletePretty table! Mine is just piled with crap right now :)
ReplyDeleteYour closet, btw, is unbelievable!!! So impressed.
LOVE LOVE the gilded pumpkins - what a great idea!
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