Dusty Blue and
Cranberry Fall Tablescape
florals by LB Floral
location Crescent Bend House and Gardens
Mix & Match
Dinner Party
The Holidays can
sometimes creep up on us and soon enough you see on your calendar that it’s five
days until you host your Thanksgiving party! In this case focus on using what you have at
home and mix and match your plates for unique plate settings for your guests.
Keeping to a color palette will help give your table decor a more cohesive
look. The table décor below used three plate colors (black, grey, and white), and
the same color napkin and the same set of utensils to bring the place settings
together. Get creative with your centerpiece by going to your local market and
shopping the flower and produce section to fill your vases. Persimmons, lemons,
oranges, heirloom tomatoes, and figs are great to pair with white & magenta
flowers. All you need now is wine and
your guests to show up with their potluck dish to get the party started!
photos by Aubrie Pick
florals by Natasha Kolenko
glassware c/o Frances Lane
flatware & accessories c/o March
styling & art direction by erin hiemstra
Rustic Outdoor Dinner
Party
We’re crossing our fingers that Thanksgiving Day
brings crisp fall weather for a rustic outdoors themed Thanksgiving dinner like
the one below. And even if it’s a little
chilly outside, there’s nothing like adding a bonfire into the mix to keep you
and your guests warm with the smell of a camp fire bustling in the background.
You can also drape a blanket on each chair to keep your guests cozy as
well. This sundown dinner party is lit
with a single string of tea lights and adorned with simple decorations
including: delicate golden wood branches; mercury glass vases; eucalyptus leaf
sprays; clean white plates; yellow & clear glassware;
and a mason jar to fill with notes of what you and you’re guests are thankful
for.
styling by Lauren Ledbetter
photos by Brad + Jen of Q Avenue Photo
Chic Fall Dinner
Party
This fall table décor was designed by designer
Jenni Kanye who wanted this dinner party to have a
look and feel that was casual but beautiful and festive but not too literal. We
can all agree that she did just that! The Cinderella pumpkins dot the table in
different sizes atop the burlap runner to add that festive touch. The small
white pumpkins turned vases hold the beautiful white and magenta florals that
stand out from the simple place settings. This tabelscape is a simple yet chic
idea for your next Thanksgiving party!
We hope these fall tablescapes sparked inspiration for your Thanksgiving celebration!
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!