I am Oh, So Thankful! Welcome to my Thanksgiving Table!
I am here today, joining my talented tablescaping group lead by Rita from Panoply, for a wonderful Thanksgiving Table Hop
I am Oh, So Thankful! Welcome to my Thanksgiving Table!
I am here today, joining my talented tablescaping group lead by Rita from Panoply, for a wonderful Thanksgiving Table Hop
In the past few years my interests have grown from fabric to paper and now to dishes too! I just love prints, polkadots, plaids and paisleys- hence the blog name.
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Hi, I am Ann, a self proclaimed dish hoarder. I have a penchant for anything plaid, polka dot, or paisley. I love mixing patterns and colors. This has evolved into paper projects as well. I created this page as a way to share my inspiration and ideas with others! I find myself starting a new chapter in life at 65!! I am so grateful to the support of my children and my friends who have been by my side. I look forward to many more years of creative endeavors and hope to share more with you in the future! Thanks for stopping by :)
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Love those pumpkin tureens! Your rustic table is lovely for the whole month.
ReplyDeleteThose cute little soup bowls! I love them! I need to go shopping now after seeing everyone’s tablescape and getting lots more ideas! So fun to blog hop with you today! Hugs, Karin
ReplyDeleteAnn, your table is lovely. Love your soup tureens, they are perfect with the wispy wreaths. Isn’t it great to use what we have and buy very few items? The napkins are wonderful with a special saying. Wishing you and yours a bountiful and healthy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty table! I love the faux wood plates and the wheat wreaths. You're right; the table looks terrific from the top! Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! The last photo is great, and your table looks good from EVERY angle. I love how you used the little wreaths in your plate stacks. What a cute idea! What I like best is how you've used so many pretty fall colors in the golds, yellows, oranges, and browns. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteAnn, I love your pumpkin tureens! They will be perfect for turkey soup. The pumpkin plates are too cute and the wispy wreaths add the perfect texture to your table. Like Ricki said, your table looks good from every angle. I particularly love it hovering from above. Wishing you a blessed Thanksgiving season!
ReplyDeleteAnn, like everyone else, I love your pumpkin tureens! The birds eye view of your table is fabulous. It's a pleasure to join you. Blessings, Cecilia
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea to set a table for Thanksgiving leftovers since you will be going to your son & DIL's house! I love the pumpkin tureens and the way you used the straw wreath under the plates! Your natural centerpiece is wonderful and the shot from above is gorgeous! Your mantel looks really pretty too~ Have a very blessed Thanksgiving Ann!
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Ann I agree I love the picture from above your table although it looks good from any angle. I am sure you are going to enjoy the leftovers in those lovely pumpkin tureens. I have so many of the covered tureens that my storage space is getting so limited but I just can't resist them because they are so cute. I think I read somewhere that they are called French cocottes but I don't care what you call these little covered serving pots...I Love them. Happy Thanksgiving and many blessings
ReplyDeleteAnn, what a charming table. I love the pumpkin tureens. They certainly add a pop of color to the plate stack and the wheat wreath adds lovely texture too. The plaid vase holders constrasts nicely with the natural elements you use to fill them. Your photo of the entire table from above really shows the delightfulness of your table. I hope you enjoy your get together with your family. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteAnn, I love the variety of textures on your table and of course I'm crazy about the pumpkins! Your abundant arrangement suggests the coming end of fall (though not here in N GA -- we've still got plenty of green leaves on the trees). I can see an entire weekend spent around your table. So glad to join you on the hop! Happy Thanksgiving
ReplyDeleteAnn, I'm loving the textures on this table! I need to find some long feathers! You and others have used them in this hop. They offer a natural touch like no other. The plate stack also offers wonderful textures. Well done! Happy thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteAnn, I like your table from above, from the side, or right at the seat - they're all great angles for taking in the details. I love the use of the wreaths beneath the salads and tureens, and how they work so well with the texture of the centerpiece naturals, the runner and chargers. This is a great look, and I always love reading how and where stylists acquire their elements. It not only gives inspiration for new hunting grounds, but the actual items are so fun to take in.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Thanksgiving season, and thank you so much for joining as a friend in these seasonal tablescape blog hops. I appreciate you!
Hurray for your DIL and Son hosting Thanksgiving Ann! I don’t mind the cooking but I sure can do without the clean up. 😊 Fun to set a table for leftovers (my favorite part of Thanksgiving!) Love your cute pumpkin tureens, plates and grassy/wheat wreaths. The napkins are adorable, I love your bird’s eye view too! As always, it’s a treat to have a virtual seat at your table and hop with you. Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving season! 🦃
ReplyDeleteAnn, you always create the most beautiful table settings. Your new pumpkin tureens are adorable and look wonderful atop your place settings. How fun to have turkey soup in the cute tureens! I love how you used the wheat wreaths under each place setting. It adds such a special touch and texture to your table. Your centerpiece of natural elements looks so pretty and perfect for an autumn table. I hope that you and your family have a most blessed and happy Thanksgiving. Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors
ReplyDeleteAnn, what a lovely table you have set here. I love the pumpkin salad plates with those gorgeous wreathes under them - what a great idea. And like everyone else, I love the pumpkin tureens and they will be perfect for the left over turkey soup. I love the different textures in the centerpiece and those napkins just say it all. The overhead shot is fabulous! I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your son and DIL!
ReplyDeleteAnn, what a wonderful table to look forward to enjoying some yummy turkey soup! Those wreaths are such an fun and unexpected addition to your plate stack! And, those individual pumpkin soup tureen's are adorable! I would be amiss if I didn't mention your harvest centrepiece! Both the wheat and the vessel are darling! Happy Thanksgiving!
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