5 Elegant DIY Tablescapes for Thanksgiving

I know I jumped ahead to Christmas with last two posts. But I still have hopes and plans for Thanksgiving and it is just around the corner. Have you guys finalized on your plans? We don't have the tradition of formal Thanksgiving get together. I never started it because we don't have family nearby. But we do have informal friends-giving get- together planned. Is that even a term or something that exists only in blog land? Anyways before I share my own small DIY attempts at a tablescape and decor, here are a few inspirational ones from around the blog world.

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If you are color crazy like me, I am sure this one will be treat to your eyes too. The beauty of it is that it is quite simple and easy to put together. That is something I love about A Bubbly Life blog too. The way she uses colors and put them together is incredibly beautiful. I love that it is perfectly suitable to a family get together or a meal together for your favorite friends.

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The above tablescape is glamour and elegance put together. It has the traditional colors that marks this beautiful season, the candles that adds warmth , flowers and greenery that makes it meaningful. In other words, PERFECT !

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I am a fan of anything and everything Amy of Homey Oh My does. This beautiful neutral table is no different. I know, it is a bit too neutral and modern for the traditional ones out there, but even they can not deny that the table is impeccably put together.

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Julie Banner's blog is relatively new to me, but I could not take this tablescape out of my mind from the moment I saw it. Do you see it is a 5 minute decor with things most probably you already have in hand. If you are a busy bee, this is your table.

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Colors have always been my thing, and that is why I love this moment so much. It is simple, organic yet budget friendly and put together in minutes. Just to add a twist, I switched traditional vase for a cabbage (it tastes as yummy as it looks). Only thing to do there is to carve out the center to fit in a small glass. Then I placed the glass inside and filled water half way through.

I am drawing inpirations from all these wonderful spaces and ideas and many more. What are you planning for the great Thanks Day? What are your traditions and inspirations? Suggest me some since I am only getting started for my young family. 






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