Thanksgiving Tablescape

 
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I can’t believe Thanksgiving is only a week away! It seems like November has really flown by this year. Today I’m sharing some Thanksgiving tablescape inspiration. I’ve kept the look very simple, casual, and affordable.

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I’ve added in some natural texture to the table with the woven chargers and the DIY candleholders I made this week. I brought in a simple natural linen napkin and tucked it between my stoneware plates that have a more organic look to them.

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I kept the floral arrangement to more muted, earthy tones. I love the touch of rusty brown that the magnolia brought it, so I cut a few of my hydrangeas from the front yard and added them to bring in more of that rusty tone to the arrangement.

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I like the mix of metals that the brass compote and the hammered silver flatware bring to the table. The fluted drinking glasses keep the design looking polished but not too formal. To keep the tablescape more causal I’ve skipped doing a tablecloth or runner, and opted for just the woven chargers and cloth napkins to elevate the dining ware from our everyday look.

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I hope this these simples touches inspire you all to create a more special look for your table to celebrate the holiday, even if you’re doing so in smaller groups this year.

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