Hello friends!! This week sure was fun sharing on the blog. Mostly because it involved one of my favorite topics – tablescapes. I was chatting with a friend this week about this years Thanksgiving Tablescape, and told her I don’t know which holiday I like creating tablescapes for more – Thanksgiving or Christmas? Or if it’s more of just me loving what those holiday tablescapes represent. Gathering around the table with friends and family. Today I’m sharing all the sources for my tablescape, and also a step by step guide for how I put it together. I hope it inspires you as you start thinking about special details you could add to your thanksgiving tablescape this year as well.
Let’s get started ~
To recap, here is the tablescape I created for Thanksgiving this year :
I started with a blank table. We made our current dining room table, and I have to say it’s by far been my favorite one we’ve ever had. I will finally be sharing how we made our current dining table on the blog NEXT WEEK – So stay tuned!
To create the base of my tablescape I used a cream scarf from Target, FOUND HERE. I placed it evenly centered on my table, then using my hand I placed it on the scarf in the center of the table and spun it in a half circle to slightly bunch the scarf.
I placed my Trader Joe’s centerpiece directly in the center of the scarf.
To begin building out from my centerpiece, I placed a few Magnolia leaf branches on either side of my centerpiece creating a S going down the length of the table.
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Next I placed two antique wooden risers (found at HERE from PurpleRose Home), on either side of my floral arrangement. This helps me elevate some of my mini white pumpkins off the table creating dimension.
Shop Tablescape Here
I tucked in a few of my brass candlesticks in varying heights on either end to complete the center of my table.
Then, I created each place setting.
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I started with wooden chargers (found HERE), then placed a white dinner plate, with a gray stoneware plate on top. I used oatmeal linen napkins, with woven napkin rings for added texture. I brought in my rose gold flatware – my favorite for FALL! And then finished things off with a place card on each setting.
I wrote out words of gratitude on paper place cards. I shared the tutorial HERE.
Here are the Sources
I shared some more sources from our dining room below ~
Sources for our Dining Room :
- Table – Built it ourselves
- Chandelier – found HERE
- Bench – HomeGoods similar one found HERE
- White Slip covered Chairs – IKEA, similar one found HERE.
- White Throw Blanket – Target, found HERE
- Wicker Chairs – found HERE
- Rug – found HERE
- Round Mirror – HomeGoods, similar one found HERE.
- Hanging Baskets – Purplerose Home, found HERE
- Wall Color – Peppercorn by Sherwin Williams
Marlene Stephenson says
It looks beautiful and your family and friends will feel very special when they sit down to eat. Thank you for sharing.
Bre says
Thank you Marlene ๐ It sure is ๐
Susan says
So gorgeous! I could never create anything half so beautiful, but I really enjoy seeing how it’s done.
Bre says
ohh thank you Susan ๐
Val says
What paint colors are on the wall in the dining room?
The white and the color. Thanks
Bre says
Hi Val, the paint color is listed at the very bottom of the post ๐ The white is True White by Magnolia, and the blue/gray is Peppercorn by Sherwin Williams