This Thanksgiving, maybe you’re celebrating with both friends and family, maybe your family is out of town, or maybe your friends ARE your family. No matter the reason, Friendsgiving is always a good idea. This year, I wanted to do something for the girls, which means lots of pink, even in the Fall! I started with a white table cloth to make the pink plates pop. The navy dalmation print napkins from Wolf and Irving were just the contrast I needed to give it a Fall feel. These stunning flowers are just a mix of flowers I picked up myself from the local market. Don’t be afraid of this DIY, if you mix a bunch of gorgeous stems together, you really can’t go wrong. The pink and navy tea lights matched the tableware while the sequins down the center were the perfect touch of sparkle. The gold utensils are actually plastic, (Can you believe it?) which means less dishes to do later. The stemless wine glasses from Kate Aspen also had the perfect touch of gold to them and looked adorable with pink sugar sticks inside. The place cards are pink marble from the new Thimblepress collection with gold calligraphy with each guest’s name. Then on each plate I put a little white pumpkin. I also slipped in a couple of spray painted pink fall leaves for a festive touch. Lastly, the Friendsgiving balloon banner was the perfect welcome to make the guests smile right when they walk in.
Pretty Pink Friendsgiving Tablescape
This Thanksgiving, maybe you’re celebrating with both friends and family, maybe your family is out of town, or maybe your friends ARE your family. No matter the reason, Friendsgiving is always a good idea. This year, I wanted to do something for the girls, which means lots of pink, even in the Fall! I started with a white table cloth to make the pink plates pop. The navy dalmation print napkins from Wolf and Irving were just the contrast I needed to give it a Fall feel. These stunning flowers are just a mix of flowers I picked up myself from the local market. Don’t be afraid of this DIY, if you mix a bunch of gorgeous stems together, you really can’t go wrong. The pink and navy tea lights matched the tableware while the sequins down the center were the perfect touch of sparkle. The gold utensils are actually plastic, (Can you believe it?) which means less dishes to do later. The stemless wine glasses from Kate Aspen also had the perfect touch of gold to them and looked adorable with pink sugar sticks inside. The place cards are pink marble from the new Thimblepress collection with gold calligraphy with each guest’s name. Then on each plate I put a little white pumpkin. I also slipped in a couple of spray painted pink fall leaves for a festive touch. Lastly, the Friendsgiving balloon banner was the perfect welcome to make the guests smile right when they walk in.
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Beautiful color scheme!! Such an elegant Friendsgiving!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your sweet words Sarina!!
DeleteLooks so cute!I love the gold cutlery and big flower bouquet.
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Thank you so much!!
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