I have so much to be thankful for, I am happy to share this table with all of you!
I am joining my fellow tablescaping enthusiasts for our Thanksgiving Tablescape Blog Hop. Once again, Rita from Panoply has gathered a wonderful group of bloggers together to share our table decor with all of you.
All links to the participating blogs will be at the end of my post. Be sure to check them out for more Thanksgiving inspiration!
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Sunny fall days with the leaves crunching beneath my feet as I walk my dog.
Watching my grandsons play soccer on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.
Listening to my boys joke back and forth as they bring up something from their childhood.
Going to the local theater to see a play with my new neighbors.
Meeting up with girlfriends who have helped me through some tough times.
I could go on with all the things I am thankful for, but I will spare you the long list!

My plates spell it out!! If you have been there for me - I am truly thankful for it. That is why I enjoy a good Thanksgiving celebration.
I found the thankful plates at Hobby Lobby when they first put out their Thanksgiving items. I knew they would coordinate well with the scalloped plates I used last year, which I had picked up on clearance at Kirkland's.
Going with a more rustic look, I paired up the two small plates with a burnt orange embossed dinner plate, dark woven placemats wrapped with plaid napkins,
and added the mini ear of Indian corn in keeping with the season.
A runner of fall leaves and mini pumpkins from the local farm market make an easy centerpiece.
I topped it off with a wire pumpkin and candle as the focal point.

Here are the links to all of the creative participants in our hop this Thanksgiving! Please give them some love, as each of us has put in a lot of work preparing and sharing our tables!
I am thankful for my Tablescaping buddies that I have been hopping with for many years now! We are from all across the country, and most have never met; however, I feel we share a special bond. Thank you, Ladies!!
I hope you enjoyed my table. I also hope you enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Here are the sources for all the items I used for this table:
Tablecloth - HomeGoods last week
Placemats - Water Hyacinth - Hobby Lobby Spring of 2020
Embossed Dinner Plates - Hobby Lobby in 2022
Scalloped Edge with orange trim Salad Plate - Kirklands last year - (on clearance!)
Thankful plates - Hobby Lobby - this year
Corn - have had for years
Plaid Napkins -HomeGoods in 2018
Stemware - Dollar Tree several years ago
Flatware - World Market many years ago and they still sell it!
Leaf Garland - not sure - have had it for years
Wire Pumpkin candle holder and Candle - Swiss Country Lawn and Garden, Sugarcreek, Ohio
Mini Pumpkins - Wayne's Country Market - Mansfield, Ohio

Good Morning Ann, I’m thankful for you and our shared love of dish hoarding and tablescaping! 😊 I love your sweet ‘thankful’ plates and orange ribbon details. I love the embossed acorn and leaf details of the orange plates peeking out. Your leaf runner with pumpkins and wire candles make the perfect centerpiece. As always, it’s a treat to join you at the table and hop with you! Happy November 🦃🍂🧡
ReplyDeleteHi Ann! Your thankful plates were a great find and I love how you elevated them with Indian corn at each setting. The velvety leaves and candle light add cozy textures and warmth. I hope you have a blessed Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteYour thankful plates with the orange ribbon are the perfect addition for Thanksgiving. Karen (Back Road Journal)
ReplyDeleteAnn, your table is so lovely. I adore your thankful plates. I am so thankful to have met you and also designed your blog. The velvet leaves ribbon and Indian corn are perfect additions. The warm and cozy color palette is lovely. Always a pleasure joining you. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteAwesome plates! I like the corn at the place setting - interesting touch! This table is so festive and welcoming and I would enjoy being a guest here! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThose plates are phenomenal! That is the first thing I spotted when I first looked at your table. They are so perfect for Thanksgiving; I’m sure that you’ll get a lot of use out of them. I also like your pumpkin centerpiece. I looked at a number of those this year, but never got one. Beautiful table.
ReplyDeleteAnn, I did not see the darling ribboned thankful for you plates at Hobby Lobby. They must have sold out quickly. They are perfect as the topper for your lovely plate stack. The mini Indian corn is a charming addition. The runner of fall leaves, pumpkins, and the wire pumpkin with candle is an ideal centerpiece! I am thankful that we met through blogging and wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving season!
ReplyDeleteAnn, the "Thankful" plates are perfect on the scalloped plates. Love the color of orange, and it looks like a perfect match. The burnt orange dinner plate is gorgeous. This stack makes a beautiful statement. The ears of Indian Corn and the mini pumpkins are perfect. Love the curvy stems on those pumpkins. Well done! Happy Thanksgiving, Ann. I'm grateful for your friendship and the inspiration you offer through your blog.
ReplyDeleteAnn what a way to show your gratitude and I know there have been difficult times as we all have had at one time or another. To remain thankful is truly a blessing and I am thankful for blog hopping with you. Your table is lovely and the ribbon plates are unusual and that is the reason I like them. The Indian corn is a nice touch to your plate stack. Your centerpiece is perfect with the wire candle holder and pumpkins and leaves as a runner. Happy Thanksgiving and may your days be blessed.🥰🍁🐿️
ReplyDeleteAnn, what a good eye you had in remembering your plates from last year to know these would coordinate so well. It's a perfect plate stack! I love the plaid napkin wrapped beneath, and the farmer's market additions are such a nice touch. It's not hard to make a list of gratitude when one values the simple things in life. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteI'm grateful.for blogging friends like you. We help each other behind the scenes, and I love having you participate in these hops. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
Ann, what gorgeous salad plates and I love the sentiment on them. They were a great match for your scalloped plates from last year (great eye!). The dinner plates are just lovely too and the plate stack looks fantastic on the woven chargers with the plaid napkins. The Indian corn is perfect and the leaf and pumpkin runner and centerpiece is so pretty. Thankful to have met you and all these other wonderful tablescaping ladies. Happy, happy Thanksgiving to you!
ReplyDeleteAnn, first of all, your table is lovely! Secondly I love that thankfulness is its focus. And I love your choice of colors! The oranges of autumn can be challenging for tablescapes, but you have designed yours with aplomb. The striped tablecloth and deeply toned chargers are perfect accompaniments for the charming plate stack and pretty napkins. The botanical runner reinforces the feels of autumn. Thanks for being part of the group and have a happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThe plates are nice, the pumpkins and leaves down the center are too much clutter...no room for the food.
ReplyDeleteSuch a warm and inviting tablescape — it perfectly captures the spirit of gratitude and the beauty of fall! 🍂🧡
ReplyDeleteOh, how I wish we had Hobby Lobby here! Those plates are so cute, and I love how you have layered them over top of the plate with scalloped edges! The wire pumpkin candle holder is fun too. I am a sucker for mixing plaid with stripes, so I am swooning over your striped tablecloth and plaid napkins! Definitely so much to be thankful for, and it's the little things that often bring the most joy :)
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