Hello and welcome to Home Sweet Home! I just realized that it is two weeks till Thanksgiving! So, I thought I better get some table ideas on here before I run out of time. You all know I love the coastal look. So, I created a coastal Thanksgiving with a vintage and shabby chic twist.
Here is the easiest centerpiece. I bought a bag of all white shells at Micheal's and a woven cornucopia at the thrift store for $1 and filled it with shells spilling out. My cornucopia wouldn't stand up so I just kept adding shells and propped it up. Put candlesticks on either side of it and your done. Simple! The shabby chic napkins you can make yourself I show you how here. But, you will have a lot of time in them the ruffles take a while. Pom Pom sells them 4 for $ 81. That is why I made mine.
The napkin ring is also simple. It came on the bag of shells from Micheal's. It is raffia tied through a center cut shell. The shells are available on the web, shell shops, or at Micheal's.
The dishes are my thrifty find of the year. I tell all about them here.
Now, I would like to feature some wonderful post from Home Sweet Home from the last week.
Rene over at Miss Gracie's House did a makeover on her daughter's room. Isn't it awesome! Click the link to view.
Next, Stacey at A Sort of Fairytale showed off beautiful French Farmhouse photos. Click the link to view.
Connie at Hartwood Roses is making a greenhouse out of old windows. Isn't it fabulous! Click the link to view.
Betty at My Cozy Corner made a Cobb Salad that looked amazing. I forget about this salad but it makes a wonderful presentation. Click the link to view.
And last, Elna from Elna Sudden showed off a pillow she made. Elna is from Sweden and has a lovely home. Click the link to view.
Thank you to all who join me at Home Sweet Home! It is awesome to have you here!
Sherry
I will join these ladies today: Inspiration Friday At The Picket Fence
Vintage Inspiration Friday at Common Ground
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
Fridays Unfolded at Stuff and Nonsense
Potpourri Friday at 2805Farmhouse Friday at LaurieAnna's Vintage Home
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home
Open House Party at No Minimalist Here
Thrifty Things Friday at The Thrifty Groove
Censational Girl Tablescape Contest
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Now let's see your beautiful homes!
This all looks very nice to me!
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Markus
Oh my goodness I'm in love with the daughter's bedroom at Miss Gracie's - gorgeous!!! Thanks for hostessing today's party - fun!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table inspiration, Sherry.
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Barb
I'm so glad you show my pillow. Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteElna
Wow that featured greenhouse looks wonderful!! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSherry, what gorgeous inspiration photos! Thanks so much for hosting each week. Glad to link up!
ReplyDeleteSherry, beautiful pictures and thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteLove your coastal Thanksgiving, Sherry! Great features! Thanks for hosting...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Sherry!
ReplyDeleteI love all the features! Thank you for hosting. I hope you have a wonderful day!
I love the idea of a coastal Thanksgiving! Your table setting is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the soft colors of this table setting! So elegant! Thank you for hosting - I just love that greenhouse :)
ReplyDeleteKathy
Sherry,
ReplyDeleteNow you know that I LOVE a COASTAL look too:) It all looks beautiful and all ready for the holidays!!
Blessings,
Linda
Lovely table ideas.
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Faye
Thanks for being a gracious hostess, Sherry! Such lovely table setting ideas.
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry,
ReplyDeleteyour Thanksgiving table setting is wonderful (I'd better start planning mine). I really like those ruffled napkins.
Thank you for hosting the party.
Fabulous Sherry, what an inspiration! Anyway here is my Thanksgiving table, maybe next year I will follow such great ideas dear Sherry. Your such a lovely and wonderful hostess sweet lady and thank you once more for having me, I love linking up and try to be every week. Hugs,
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Sherry, thanks for hosting another great link party! I enjoy your blog and love seeing your features! Thanks for the opportunity to link!
ReplyDeleteThose dishes are perfect for Thanksgiving! They make a lovely table with all the white. Your napkins are darling too! thanks again. Sherry!
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry...
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a coastal themed Thanksgiving or even better yet...a coastal Thanksgiving! Hehe! It makes me homesick for Corpus Christi and all of my family when I think about it! Nevertheless, your coastal Thanksgiving table and place setting is simply gorgeous! There is just a sweetness to it...can't really explain...maybe it's all the white? I love seashells...what a grand idea to use them in the cornucopia! Love that! And...of course, your brown transferware dishes are beautiful! Sooo very perfect for Thanksgiving! I love your pretty ruffled napkins too! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful table with us, dear friend! And..thank you for hosting another Home Sweet Home party! So happy that I could join in this week! I really enjoy your parties, my friend!
Warmest autumn wishes,
Chari
thank you for sharing my french post!
ReplyDeletelove your thanksgiving settings...i really need to get mine together too!
thank you for hosting :)
I love your coastal themed Thanksgiving setting. So pretty! Thanks for hosting such a great party!
ReplyDeleteSherry, I ♥ those brown transferware plates! I'm always on the look-out for brown, but never seem to find any at a good price. Thanks so much for hosting once again. :-) Sue
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry, I love your shells styled beautifully with your dishes. Inspirational as always. The greenhouse feature is amazing...
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Hugs, Rosemary...xx
I really love your idea of the sea shells with the fall table.
ReplyDeleteAnd now, I have to go to that green house. This is the second shout out I've seen for it inside the half hour.
Heading there now!
Sherry, this table setting is gorgeous...wow that you made those ruffled napkins, great job! and I am loving the cornucopia filled with shells idea...and that brown transferware plate..Everything is perfect! It's hard to believe that Thanksgiving is right around the corner...I can hardly wait :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the features here...they are all wonderful...I'll have to go over and visit their blogs :)
Have a great weekend...
Big hugs,
Queenie
Your table looks so pretty, whodda thought of a cornucopia with shells! Love it and those wonderful dishes! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat an warm and inviting tablescape you set, Sherry. Makes you want to sit and linger. The transferware is gorgeous. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteLynn
www.cottageandcreek.com
Thanx for hosting!! The plates are fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteSherry, your table is lovely. I'm envious of those dishes. What a terrific find.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. ~ sarah
I love those plates! Thanks for all the wonderful inspiration each week and for being such a gracious hostess.
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Susan and Bentley
Awesome idea about the cornucopia, Sherry, so original!...Christine
ReplyDeleteYour napkins are GORGEOUS, and what a great idea to fill up the cornucopia with white shells! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting you have a lovely blog!
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Beverly
Love the coastal touches. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHi. this is my firt stime linking here so thank you very much for having me. Looking forward to sharing in all the inspirational posts!
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Tassels Twigs and Tastebuds
Fantastic features!!! Your napkin rings are wonderful :D
ReplyDeleteLoving the brown transfer ware. Wish I had somewhere to keepit.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your coastal themed Thanksgiving! I have those same ship plates in blue and I cherish them.
ReplyDeleteNow I am actually wishing I was hosting that meal so I could figure out my table.
Thanks for the opportunity to link up to your party.
Mary @ Sea Quilts
Thanks for having me today Sherry. I'm so sorry I don't really have much to share decorating wise but I am sharing a picture of my peonies that I received for my birthday!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a great weekend,
Natasha.
Thanks for hosting. Great features
ReplyDeleteGood morning! I finally had a few moments to peruse you lovely blog ~ what a sweet place! I am excited to be your follower :)
ReplyDeleteKindly, Lorraine
A little late, but just joined your hop. can't wait to start visiting everyone.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting your party each week. I love posting here.
ReplyDeleteYou’ve helped to inspire me to start my own Friday FREE-FOR-ALL Linky Party. It’s still open if you want to drop by and help a brand new Linky Party get off the ground.
It’s at http://www.cookingatcafed.com/2011/11/friday-free-for-all-linky-party.html
All the best,
Dana @ Cooking At Cafe D
Hi Sherry! This table is just stunning! Wow! I love the color pallete and those napkins are divine! Isn't pinterest awesome? You have found some lovely Coastal Christmas inspiration! I can't wait to see your Christmas decor! I am just about ready to start putting mine out!
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Amanda
I love the transferware plates and the napkins are great, they must have taken a long time to make!
ReplyDeleteKaree
Your coastal Thanksgiving table looks so pretty! I never think of a coastal style Thanksgiving table so, it is fun to see such a different idea! All of your features are fantastic too! Thank you for joining us at TTF and have a great day!
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