Are you thinking about your Thanksgiving tabletop setting yet for this year? Won’t it be great to feel better about getting together with family and friends this year as opposed to last year, when we were still trying to isolate ourselves from the virus?
I’m super excited to get together with our family this year and have some tabletop inspiration for you below.
I kind of mix up my table every year and I'm sharing a few here that I've done in the past. This first one is a more formal look, that I did some years ago.
I did this, burlap and blue pumpkins tabletop the next year. This was a fast table, thrown together at the last minute.
I really love that pretty combination. I love the contrast of texture with the gloss of the creamware. Not only that, but these days I’m a fan of simple design and simple entertaining in a rustic chic style. A rustic chic style is so perfect for the fall.
The next year I went with a gray tablecloth and added in some golden browns and natural greenery. I like where that was going with the gray base. Love those little brown antique medicine bottles that I bought at Round Top that year too. I shared more about this tabletop HERE.
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A few years ago I did a fall tabletop for At Home Stores, which was a bit more minimal and less "bushy". I like the simple style with the creamy pumpkins I used here.
I ended up going back to the burlap tablecloth that Thanksgiving, as we had more family come in for dinner and I can add a table and just roll out that burlap all day long.
I’ve even done magenta, which was really pretty and a bit different for me.
So, with all that history there, you can see I'm a fan of natural elements, rustic pieces, and little gleam thrown in to dress things up.
I've put together a tabletop collection below, that I'd love to do this year, if I could start from scratch.
It has a really current terracotta color scheme along with that rustic vibe that makes it feel like fall. I think it is just a perfect mix.
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