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thanksgiving table

27 November 2010 by Andrea 4 Comments

This Thanksgiving I hosted the Thanksgiving dinner and had a total of 11 guests.  Not a huge production, but certainly more than my usual 3 person deal.

As always, I wanted to create a special tablescape, but using things that I have around the house.  Plus, this year, in addition to making it budget friendly, I wanted it to reflect the more austere times that we and many families are experiencing.  Not too sparse, but nothing extravagant either.  So, I went with a combination that I frequently rely on…shabby chic with a touch of whimsical & mod.

As promised, I used the same tablecloth as last year and the year before.  And no, I didn’t iron it…I’m not that kind of girl!  Besides, that’s part of the “shabby”!

I mixed 2 sets of dishes and tied the dinner and salad plates in fun ribbons that I’ve had since forever…

The ribbon takes care of the whimsical…

…and the mod…

The delicate blue glasses are vintage – they were my mom’s from before I was born.

The “centerpiece” is comprised of repurposed Classico pasta sauce jars, filled with a tealight and topped with ribbon, further contributing to the shabby chicness…

But best of all were the family we were blessed to have joining us at this table…

Here’s wishing all of you a warm and wonderful holiday season, filled with the love and laughter of family and friends!

Filed Under: getting crafty, holidays, on a budget, reuse & recycle, simplicity Tagged With: blue, brown, holidays, mod, on a budget, repurpose, repurposed, reuse, shabby chic, vintage, whimsical

Comments

  1. Denise says

    27 November 2010 at 10:52 pm

    Cute stuff Andrea! Love the Mason Jars as hurricanes. Maybe next year, you can fill some with acorns, nuts, and cranberries. That way, you can get a bigger candle which might last a while longer. You are very creative!

    Reply
    • Andrea says

      27 November 2010 at 11:07 pm

      Love the idea of filling the jar with cranberries, Denise! I’ll have to put that in the idea file!

      Reply
  2. Herb Malyak says

    30 November 2010 at 11:27 am

    Andrea: Very creative! Wish I was there to enjoy a good dinner with family. Uncle Bud

    Reply
    • Andrea says

      1 December 2010 at 1:11 am

      Perhaps you & Auntie Rosie should join us next year!

      Reply

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