Tuesdays With Tracy : Two Thanksgiving Table Settings

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Tuesdays With Tracy Two Thanksgiving Table Settings-

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Hi Friends!

I’m so grateful you are here. I am Kelly’s mom and I love to visit with you each month.

I love the month of November.  My thoughts are warmed with gratitude. It is chilly here in Colorado and it is time to bundle up, light some candles, and get cozy. I woke up to this morning view last week.

November mornings

A Visit to the Mountains 

We spent a few days in the mountains in the town of Vail. It is such a charming town brimming with European flair.  I love walking through the village and visiting a couple of the local Gorsuch stores.  The first one has gorgeous clothing and ski items. It also has a coffee bistro where Larry and I had a delicious hot cocoa.

Tracy in Vail sipping hot cocoa

Their second location is a high end store full of unique and creative home decor with a European flavor.  If I had a mountain home I would furnish it full of items from this store. A girl can dream, right?!

Vail ski chalet

It looks like they are enjoying autumn but looking towards Christmas.  And I’m right there with them, ha!

Look at this tartan style dresser, and those antler chairs!

antler chairs

Okay, enough of my drooling…

“Be thankful for what you have.  Your life is someone else’s fairy tale.”    – Wale Ayeni

Two Thanksgiving Table Settings 

Here in America Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday in November.  Our Canadian neighbors to the north celebrate Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October. There are approximately fifteen other countries that celebrate some type of thanksgiving.

place setting yellow napkin

We usually have the pleasure of hosting family and friends for Thanksgiving dinner in our home.  It is a potluck feast full of yummy food, with a hearty side of gratitude. 

“For me, every hour is grace. And I feel gratitude in my heart each time I can meet someone and look at his or her smile.” 

– Elie Wiesel

I enjoy setting a table that is welcoming and inviting.  Ok that sounds very charming, but I will admit that one of my weaknesses is collecting linens.  I had decided to use a piece of blue block print fabric that I brought home from France. This is how that turned out.

blue thanksgiving table

I layered paper placemats, white plates, and blue willow salad plates at each place setting. I found the gathering basket at a vintage flea market. It is filled with dried artichokes, sunflowers, pomegranates, and various pods. And I added a wheat bundle. 

collage of blue Thanksgiving table

The Second Table Setting

Well, after I had confirmed this plan in my mind, I may have wandered into Homegoods and I may have purchased another tablecloth. Remember that I confessed my weakness for linens… well I caved and bought another April Cornell tablecloth. (Picture me with my hand to my head and rolling my eyes.)

Brown Thanksgiving table view Tracy
Thanksgiving table collage

I found the green Bordahlo Pinneiro soup tureen at a thrift store in Arizona while visiting dear friends.  Yes, I’m that person who hits flea markets and thrift stores wherever I am.  I think we all may have found something at that thrift store, right Trina?!  The green plates were found at a vintage flea market.

OK, back to the table setting…

The soup tureen is filled with some of the same items I had in the gathering basket. And I added the wheat bundles and votive candles.

green plate on white plate

Help Me Decide Which Table

Okay friends, I need your help!  I like them both.  Which table setting would you choose???   Do you like blue #1 or burgundy/brown/green #2? 

I would love it if you would help me by leaving your choice in the comments below.

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May God bless you with a season of gratitude and thanksgiving.

Love,

Tracy

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92 Comments

  1. I luv the burgundy’s & more like fall colors. Table #2 for mes.
    The wheat reminds me of fall back in Mo where I was raised.

  2. I love the simplicity of the basket in #1! But when it comes to fall, I gravitate towards traditional fall colors (#2).

  3. Such lovely tables! Anyone would be proud to be seated at either. But the second one – burgundy/brown – is a bit more autumnal in my eyes, so I will choose it. A joyous Thanksgiving, Tracy!

  4. #1, cozy, comfortable, a lovely nod to the season. This is a lovely back drop for the tons of Thanksgiving food that will sit on the table.

  5. I like both, I prefer #2 – glassware is missing & would add a lot to the table & in #2, I might see how the napkins look under the green plate.

  6. Hi Tracy- I enjoy your monthly chats! Both of your tables look beautiful but I really love table #2. The colors, the wheat bundles, the tureen and candles- and the beautiful tablecloth all are so perfect for a Thanksgiving meal. Have a wonderful holiday hosting your lovely family!

    1. Aw Jolene you have warmed my heart! I’m so glad you enjoy our monthly chats. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

  7. I love the colors of #2, but I’m going to go with #1. The reason being the tall wheat/grasses on #2 – I don’t like not being able to see someone’s entire face during dinner conversations and feel these would get in the way. But both are lovely!!

  8. Love #2 but you need to break up the white of the plate. Maybe put the napkin underneath the green plate folded just as is?

  9. No. 2 is my favorite. It has fall written all over it. Wishing you and your family a very blessed Thanksgiving and holiday season.

    1. Aw Kathleen I’m wishing you a blessed holiday season too. And you’re right, #2 has fall written all over it!

  10. They’re both beautiful but I love #2 the most!! Love the colors of the tablecloth and the green plates bring out the green in the table covering!! Enjoy!!😊

    1. Cindy, I’m with you, I loved pulling out how the green plates pull out the green in the tablecloth. Thanks for voting!

  11. Like Table #2. The fresh wheat, the green cabbage plates! Perfect for Fall. Yes to placing the gold napkin under the plate as suggested above. Takes it up a notch. Lovely work to take time to create a table scape. Thanks for inspiring us.

    1. Diane I love your observations! And I’m loving the idea of placing the napkin under the plate! Thanks for your kind comments.

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