Hi Beth, I too have been thinking about Thanksgiving settings since I am hosting this year. Thanks for the inspiring pictures -- love the antique screens. Thanks also for listing me in your suggested blogs -- much appreciated.
This is gorgeous. Truly a bountiful holiday tablescape. We have a screen in our formal dining room and love it. I had intended to use it for the living room, but I moved it in here to block a window while curtains are being replaced. I'm crazy about the china, too, and I am absolutely loving the amethyst goblets in the second shot. The setting is perfection.
That being said, I was wondering, Beth, if this is a test. If so, I noticed the taxidermied pheasant in the mix on the table along with the skin rug underneath, but it's not jumping out at you like the bird you showed us before. I sighed with relief, too, since I confessed to you that I have both feathers and skin. ;-)
So beautiful, Beth! The first table is breathtaking!!
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Teresa
xoxo
Hi Beth, I too have been thinking about Thanksgiving settings since I am hosting this year. Thanks for the inspiring pictures -- love the antique screens. Thanks also for listing me in your suggested blogs -- much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI will set a beautiful table, but the meal this year will be catered.
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ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. Truly a bountiful holiday tablescape. We have a screen in our formal dining room and love it. I had intended to use it for the living room, but I moved it in here to block a window while curtains are being replaced. I'm crazy about the china, too, and I am absolutely loving the amethyst goblets in the second shot. The setting is perfection.
ReplyDeleteThat being said, I was wondering, Beth, if this is a test. If so, I noticed the taxidermied pheasant in the mix on the table along with the skin rug underneath, but it's not jumping out at you like the bird you showed us before. I sighed with relief, too, since I confessed to you that I have both feathers and skin. ;-)
XO,
Sheila