This year, Thanksgiving is bound to look different. While many of us will celebrate with less people than we otherwise might, that doesn’t mean we need less decorating or favorite foods or traditions. I think this year needs some extra joy, and I’m all for being as festive as ever.
And so, with many of our Thanksgivings looking smaller this year, I’m sharing a few ideas for an intimate table (though easily translatable to a larger gathering) that are easy and affordable. In fact, I didn’t purchase a single new item to create these, but instead, found items from around the house to create these tablescapes. I hope you enjoy them.
Around our tables this year, may we grow in gratitude for the people around us and the precious time we get to spend together.
Tablescape #1: Classic + Earth Tones
This one might be my favorite. I decorated with beige placemats and napkins, our white/gold plates and matching teacups, green faux pumpkins, and fresh eucalyptus. Shop this look here (simply scroll and click on the image):
Tablescape #2: Neutral & Whimsical
For this tablescape, I chose white placemats with beige napkins and our white beaded plates, real mini pumpkins, and a white/natural garland that I actually bought for Christmas but thought worked lovely here. Shop this look:
Tablescape #3: Color Pop
And for the third tablescape, I opted for gold placemats with the beige napkins and white beaded plates, and I placed the fresh eucalyptus in a vase along with faux dahlias for a pop of color. Shop this look:
Which is your favorite? How will you decorate your Thanksgiving table this year?