As the leaves transition to shades of crimson, amber and
maize, it’s time to prepare your home for the holidays. Although it may be
tempting to fast forward straight to Christmas décor, a holiday in which we
give thanks and celebrate the season’s bounty deserves its own day in the
spotlight.
Here are some ways to make your Thanksgiving dining table a
showstopper:
Start with a neutral or solid color runner or table cover,
then pile on the pumpkins, plates and glassware. The neutral background will
help to avoid a busy look.
Use white plates and serving pieces to allow your
beloved family recipes to take center stage.
Play with color. Reds, golds and browns are fall’s
quintessential colors – give them an update by mixing in a complementary hue
such as turquoise, green or purple.
Using colored goblets, chargers or napkins
is a good way to incorporate the additional color.
Get personal. Pull those heirloom pieces out of storage and
put them on display. Nothing evokes family memories like grandma’s china, vintage
linens or wedding-gift crystal.
Look to nature for inspiration. Include a little of the
outdoors into your centerpiece. Branches, bittersweet, berries, pine cones and leaves
will bring an earthiness to your table.
Faux versions are just as beautiful and
will last throughout the whole season, not to mention can be stored for years
to come.
Generate movement by varying the heights of objects in your
display. Stay away from any items that block guests from seeing each other
across the table.
Get creative. A myriad of tags and cards are
available at craft stores and are ready to personalize.
Dress up your linens with
extra silk flowers or branches by wrapping the stems around napkins.
And finally, set the mood – dim the chandelier and light
some candles. The soft glow will create a warm and calming atmosphere for a
relaxing meal, one where your guests will want to linger a little longer and
savor the occasion.
Have a great day!
Beautiful inspiration.
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