Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The Thanksgiving House


Last we spoke, I was dealing with a Thanksgiving crisis.
Ya know, my rotten pumpkin centerpiece ... remember that little ordeal?!


Let me jog your memory.
 


A trip to Old Time Pottery saved the day.
In fact, next to a real pumpkin, I don't think I could have found anything sweeter 
than this creamy corn husk pumpkin.
Pure delight =)



Out with the old rotten, in with the new.



The pumpkin, candles with the gold dots, & the cream napkins are the only new things on the table.




Everything else, goodies from  my fall stash & the china cabinet.



It's simple & that's exactly what I was going for.








Pine cones are ridiculously wonderful & I just can't get enough of them. 
Right before my guests arrived, I made place cards & placed below the pine cones,
but I forgot to snap a pic of those.




My pumpkin-colored wall always fits in during the fall season ... & that's when I'm most grateful to have it.
Otherwise throughout the year, I'm secretly wishing it was grey.
Shhh...just between us ;)
I love my dining room, my big ol' table ... but not loving Cooper's tennis ball under it.
I missed that when I was tidying up for the picture.


My mom recently gave me this huge live plant.
I'm going to try my best to keep it thriving like she has.
And my antique decoy duck, I just love that thing, as strange as it may seem.






Seems fitting ... Thanksgiving blessings right about the silhouettes of our 3 sons.
They are our greatest blessings, indeed.






My china cabinet is usually brimming over with ironstone, 
but I'm enjoying it in a variety of places throughout the house right now.











Here are a few of my most treasured pieces.



Above my lovely builders grade cabinets are a few fall touches.
{I may bite the bullet & paint these babies in the spring.}









And for some odd reason, I don't think I've ever shown my green pantry door on the blog.
I painted this in the spring of 2013 & honestly, I am thinking I may give it a new look pretty soon too.
{It was my first time to try the Vaseline paint treatment & it was pretty neat!}
My clear wreath hook snapped in two right before my Thanksgiving guests arrived, 
so I had to use my gold one.




We had to set up an additional table for our guests, so we moved our pub table into this corner
to serve as the dessert area. 
The beautiful bouquet, given to us by a sweet friend for Pastor Appreciation, was the perfect centerpiece.
The fall picture on the wall came home with me from SC when we were there last year.
{Lots of my decor has come from SC -- sweet memories every time I look at it all.}




The little square box on the wall is an old crayon box that says 'Liberty' on the front
{James lived in Liberty when we met}.
And I'd love to have a few more old cutting boards.
{They are so expensive!}




One of my very favorite fall accessories is the 'Live Within Your Harvest' sign.
I LOVE that message ... & that way of life.



I usually fill up these containers with corn kernels, but this year I chose candy corn.
So whimsical & fun.
The clay leaf on the table was made by Garrett years ago ... the only one from the 3 boys that's survived.







And I'm even sharing this blurry pic cause I loved these pilgrims, new pieces that I got on clearance last year.
They sat with my old picnic basket on top of the armoire.




And I broke my own rule this year in regards to my Christmas tree!
I never put my tree up before Thanksgiving when we are hosting it at our house.
But this year, I just couldn't wait to put it up!
So my compromise was this:  
tree up & lights on, but only natural or woodsy colored/themed decor on the tree.
No other Christmas decor anywhere ... all fall stuff still out on display.
I even came up with a name for it:  ThanksMAS ... or ChristGIVING.
Ha ... I loved it.








So warm & woodsy!



So, house was in order & ready for Thanksgiving dinner.
Here is James getting us started ... reading scriptures of Thanksgiving before the prayer.



I didn't do too well with taking pics after everyone arrived =(
Wish I had shots of each person.



Here's some of our delicious meal.







As you can tell, we feasted!!













And almost that quickly, Thanksgiving is now a memory
& we'll look forward to it again next year.

Thanks for spending a few minutes visiting the blog.
I sure enjoyed reflecting back on a day that went by way too quickly.

Next up:
It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas!






Who doesn't love a good party?!
You can find me here linking up with these great blogs.

Monday           C.R.A.F.T      The Dedicated House
                     I Should Be Mopping the Floor   The Modest Mom
Tuesday        A Delightsome Life   A Bowl Full of Lemons    Titus Tuesday      A Stroll Through Life
Wednesday   Raising Homemakers        Savvy Southern Style         Adorned From Above
                    The Thrifty Home   A Wise Woman Builds Her Home
Thursday    Between Naps on the Porch   Serving Joyfully     Lamberts Lately
Friday      Rooted in Thyme  The Thrifty Groove   Farm Blog Hop  Best of the Nest
               French Country Cottage  The Girl Creative
Sunday    Nifty Thrifty Things  Sew Many Ways

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    1. Thank you! I'm down to one pumpkin-colored accent wall. My kitchen was this color too a few years back. If I didn't have the pretty scroll-y words on the accent wall, I'd probably have it repainted by now ;)

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    2. I realize that color isn't very versatile, so I can see you wanting to change it. How perfect for autumn, though! My husband really wants to do an accent wall, but I haven't been brave enough to try it just yet!

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  3. I am so happy to see your thanksgiving table! I showed mine this week too! I love your tablescape! Thank you for sharing your thanksgiving tree too! It made me feel right at home.
    Blessings My Friend,

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  4. Everything looks so pretty! Even with the tennis ball - it's just a reminder that life happens!

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    1. Well, thank ya ... and yes, life happens! Merry Christmas, Lisa.

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