I love the way my mantel worked out this fall. And I would just leave it like this for Christmas, but then where would I put my stocking holders? So I might go back to this after Christmas.

Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Monday, November 23, 2009
Thanksgiving Table and Mantel Decorations
Before my house goes fully Christmas, I wanted to show you my fall mantel and dinner table. I went with chocolate, green and silver for the most part. I love those colors together.
I love the way my mantel worked out this fall. And I would just leave it like this for Christmas, but then where would I put my stocking holders? So I might go back to this after Christmas.



I love the chocolate, green and silver in my dining room. I am planning on sticking with these colors in here for Christmas, too.
I love the way my mantel worked out this fall. And I would just leave it like this for Christmas, but then where would I put my stocking holders? So I might go back to this after Christmas.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Holiday Tables - Thanksgiving & a Christmas Sideboard
Reflection of Thanks
This first table has a very traditional Thanksgiving look. I love the arrangement they made for the centerpiece - traditional Thanksgiving colors and filling the vase with nuts. It looked really pretty on the table.
This table was called "Reflection of Thanks." It was a theme of family. They had some old family photos on the wall, and some small photos in frames on the table.
Blitz, Glitz and Fun
This next "room" was not a dinner table. They had decorated a long, narrow table that could be a sideboard or buffet, or an entry hall table. I love the way they decorated the spiral topiaries. And, of course, I love all the shine and glitter! That gold arrangement up front is just gold-glittered sticks. Easy, but so effective!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Holiday Tables
Today I have three more tablescapes to show you from the "Holiday Tables" event I attended. The first two are autumn-inspired. The third is more Christmas-y.
Autumn Supper in the Colorado Forest
Isn't this outdoorsy tablescape fun? I like the way they mixed the stemware.
Toasting the Season
This next tablescape would be a great way to set up a serving table or buffet for the drinks for your party, or maybe for the dessert bar. A great floral piece on the back of the table with some glittery reindeer or some other glittery elements. And use the front half for glasses and drinks, or plates and desserts.
The way they decorated the chairs was nice - very simple to do, but it really dressed them up.
I am linking this post to today's Tablescape Thursday. If you click below you will find so many more beautiful tablescapes!
And be sure to come back early next week - I have some incredible tables to show you that are completely decked out for Christmas! Some of my favorites are still to come!
Autumn Supper in the Colorado Forest
Three Generations
This table setting is so traditional and elegant. Never out of style. I love it. And the harvest topiary is nice for this time of year. It would not be very hard to make!
Toasting the Season
This next tablescape would be a great way to set up a serving table or buffet for the drinks for your party, or maybe for the dessert bar. A great floral piece on the back of the table with some glittery reindeer or some other glittery elements. And use the front half for glasses and drinks, or plates and desserts.

Shannon
Friday, October 30, 2009
Decorating with Pumpkins
I found these two pictures on Better Homes and Gardens. Sooo cute!
This first idea could be done with real pumpkins and fresh flowers. Or you could buy a pumpkin from the craft store and glue silk flowers onto it - then you could re-use it every year! Which is what I would do.
And this next picture is just so clever. Cinderella's coach - made out of junk and a pumpkin! How cute is that? This would be an adorable centerpiece for your dinner table.

And this next picture is just so clever. Cinderella's coach - made out of junk and a pumpkin! How cute is that? This would be an adorable centerpiece for your dinner table.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Thanksgiving with Charlie Brown

This was dinner tonight- -

Toast, Popcorn, Jelly Beans, Pretzels
Pink Ice Cream with Cool Whip


We ate ours at our dinner table with all the silver trappings. Charlie Brown served his on the ping pong table in the backyard.


Do you recognize this menu?
Watch Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving tomorrow - this is exactly what he and Snoopy served to Peppermint Pattie and the gang!


We watched the show while we ate our dinner.
My husband's comment? Actually very sweet - he grinned and said it was very creative. We all laughed a lot and had a very fun dinner together. (I did hide a piece of chicken under the toast to help fill everyone up.)

My kids asked me if I got this idea from a blog. My answer - - "Of course!"
Thank you to all my friends that live in my computer for all of your wonderful, creative ideas!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Shannon
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