Monday

Talent Scouting Party at Whisperwood Cottage - Fall Tablescapes


I'm joining Whisperwood Cottage Talent Scouting Party with a few of my favorite fall tablescapes. Click on their name for lots of fun and inspiration. Thanks for hosting!
















Candy Corn Tablescape









Below is the post of one of my favorites!

Inspiration for today's tablescape was this white ceramic cornucopia. I bought it at a thrift shop about 20 years ago! I love it because it is so unusual being white!
It is filled with white faux magnolias and gold fruit.
The white Blessings block completes the centerpiece.

I'm using the gold leafed ceramic chargers from Pier 1 (20 years ago) with white Dollar Tree dinner plates. The ceramic pumpkins are from Dollar Tree.
The tablecloth has tone on tone fall leaves, it is from Ross (last year.) The pumpkin rings are from Hobby Lobby (this year.) I've had t he white sheer napkins several years. They have embroidered leaves on them.



I named this tablescape "Simple Elegance"
I thought about adding the gold mercury glass candle sticks,
but took them away since I used them in last week's tablescape


I think I like the cornucopia alone with just the Blessings plaque



A special place for you!







It presents a beautiful tablescape, as seen below:

I have two ceramic cornucopias, this one is brown:

Now to the turkeys:
I've had these wicker turkey baskets for almost 20 years.


The smaller wicker turkey basket:

This smaller turkey also has a lace bib with ribbons, but
different from the larger one.

This tablescape is on the table in the breakfast nook.
Rattan placemats and no tablecloth.


I've had these cute little pilgrims for about 20 years, I think they are so cute.


The cute little pilgrims are peeking out of the roses.
I made these turkey floral arrangements over 15 years ago,
and glued lace on the breast of the turkeys.

Which Thanksgiving tablescape is your favorite?
This one?

This one?

Or....
This one?



Plaque says: "Blessings - Remember to count them each and everyday"
(not just Thanksgiving! Added by me!)



Happy Thanksgiving!
Katherine