A Thanksgiving Table

Truth be told, we have in no way hosted a Thanksgiving dinner at our domestic.

How did I get so lucky, you ask?

Well each yr we spend Thanksgiving with either my own family in Utah or over at my mother-in-laws home.

So the pictures I'm about to share with you are from a fall table I put together for my Fall Home Tour but I wanted to share more of it for any of you looking for some easy and inexpensive ideas for your own Thanksgiving table.

But before I get into all of the little info that pulled this look collectively, I first wanted to proportion a few pics of our dining room.

Our dining room table once belong to my husband's grandparents who had it of their domestic on a ranch. It has greater leaves that move in it, so this desk can get quite long, that's so exceptional on every occasion we've large diner parties. It's surely the correct Thanksgiving desk, but sufficient approximately that.

The chairs were once wood like the table but I've painted them black and you can learn more about it HERE.

In the room is also this antique shelf that I recently did a whole post about. Check it outHERE.

We also have an vintage industrial butcher block restaurant island within the room that I like to apply as a buffet table.

Okay, now for the table setting.

This really is this sort of easy desk putting that may be thrown collectively on the ultimate minute if needed.

For the center piece, I first laid down a couple pieces of fabric in the center of the table, a linen on bottom and a black and white buffalo check on top.  The reason I layered the fabric was to give it some weight, otherwise it would look flimsy and could slip around easy.

I then placed a large elk antler on top of the fabric. If you don't have an antler, a long log, or piece of driftwood would work too. Or you can purchase a similar elk antler HERE.

Around the antler I introduced white candles, ceramic pumpkins, pine cones, and tree clippings,

Now for the place settings. I started off with some black and white stripe plastic placemats from IKEA.  Then do you want to guess what I used for my plate chargers???

Answer: Dollar Tree pizza pans.

I love how easy and best they're.

I brought a plate, serviette and water glass to each setting.

As for my napkin ring, well it's made from an old belt.  See how I made them HERE.

A piece of straw placed on pinnacle of the napkin pulls the whole appearance together.

And finally, a delectable dark beer at each setting that your guest will surely admire.

It's simple, comfortable, and alluring, wouldn't you compromise?

I hope that you go away right here with some ideas you may use in your Thanksgiving desk.

Let me know what you think in a comment below, or come chat with me on Facebook or Instagram.

Have a extraordinary day!

Emily

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