The colorful little foil-covered turkey to the right is from the Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate Company. I always send people home with some sort of goodie. |
These brown napkins from World Market worked perfectly. |
The brown glasses (that I LOVE!) were on loan from my mother. |
Individual salt and pepper shakers at each place setting avoid reaching. |
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Love your table and the turkey mugs as well as the sugar and creamer. Food looks delicious. Enjoy the left overs and remember when you put all the dishes away to mark the box for next year.
Sorry I forgot to say your flower arrangement is beautiful.
Your table setting is lovely, the richness of the flowers really caught my eye. What a great idea to put your sweet potatoes in the orange cups. Very nifty!
Beautiful table, Pattie! Your centerpiece is gorgeous. I love the turkey mugs, they are so cute.
Enjoy the long holiday weekend...
I would love to have the recipe for your bradied sweet potatoes.
Pattie, the table looks beautiful, and the centerpiece is fabulous! I buy my flowers for centerpieces at SAMs too!
They have gone up quite a bit here, but still a bargain!
It sounds like you had a great day. Glad you found those mugs, they look great!
What an inviting table! Stunning setting.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hope to see you on my blog:)
Hi Pattie,
Your table is so pretty!! I have these dishes, too. I just got them in September for my birthday. You and I are the only ones I saw in blogland with these this year. Your turkey mugs are a nice addition to the place settings; just perfect for soup. Your flower arrangement is gorgeous, and your "homemade" chargers look very elegant.
Thanks for sharing your lovely tablescape and have a great week!
Denise
It's a good thing the company I had for Thanksgiving didn't see your gorgeous table. They probably would have headed for your house. Mine was so so boring!
Yours of course looks beautiful and if I were to envision a picture perfect Thanksgiving table setting, this is it!
Thank you so much for sharing...
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