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{Interior Designer Mark Sikes sets an elegant fall table with white pumpkins. To see more visit Lonny Magazine} |
After spending a relaxing weekend in the mountains, lighting a fire and watching the leaves change, I am thinking a lot about fall and how I plan to decorate my table for Thanksgiving. I will be hosting my family in the mountains this year and am looking forward to setting the table and incorporating some rustic elements into my table design. I have already started collecting things from nature during my morning walks like pinecones and acorns, lichen and branches.
Here are just a few of the gorgeous tabletops that I have noticed around the blog-o-sphere that are inspiring the design for my own table this year. I particularly like the simple floral arrangement , below, created by stylist Karin Lidbeck on a galvanized tray she purchased at Terrain. She has a simple tutorial for creating the arrangement on her blog here.
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{A beautiful fall centerpiece arranged on a galvanized tin tray from Terrain. Follow the tutorial here} |
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{I love the mix of textures in this fall tablescape featured on the blog Style Blueprint} |
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{Blair Friedeman of the blog Delight by Design created this fall arrangement in a silver painted pumpkin} |
Here are just a few of the things I have been thinking about trying at home from my
Thanksgiving Pinterest board: {1} Pretty Thanksgiving Leftover boxes {2} matallic calligraphy on magnolia leaves {3} braided pie crust {4} texture with things from the natural world {5} silver gilded mini-pumpkin place cards {6} a thankful garland {7} caramel apples with twig {8} thankful placemat with twig colored pencils {9} faux bois stamped butter
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