Tips for the Thanksgiving Table (2024)

Last week, I spent the afternoon with my talented friend, Susan Muzio, of Muzio Design and Consignmentin Essex, MA. Our focus was to show you how easy it is to create a beautiful table with vintage textiles and finds. I hope that we will inspire you to think outside of the box this Holiday Season .....look around your own home and see what hidden treasures you may have just dying to be re-purposed.

If you are starting new, I have created a few links for some of my personal favorites. If you are local, come over to Essex and see my friend Susan. I know you will not be disappointed!

The Table

Tips for the Thanksgiving Table (1)The first place to start when you are having a holiday dinner party is to determine the number guests and choose the table size accordingly. For this project, we planned to have 3 people over for a intimate dinner party. A good tip in buying furniture is to buy a piece that can be many things. For example, this great looking tasting table is beautiful in its own right. It is the perfect size for a dining table, a game table or a pretty foyer table with flowers and stacks of books....BTW....I am VERY interested in grabbing this beauty this weekend for my own home!

Layered Linens

Tips for the Thanksgiving Table (2)Susan always has lovely textiles available at "The Barn." We selected this pretty linen that has a neutral backgound as the base. Then we started to layer the linen with a gorgeous Kafta in autumnal colors. When you layer, it instantly adds a sophistication to the table. Since the Kafta was wide, we doubled it up by folding in half to create a gorgeous table runner. Kaftas are a prefct staple for your home. They can be many things:a throw on the back of a couch; a bedcover or a chic wrap to keep you warm when sitting around a fire or walking on a beach. Today it is our Holiday Table Runner! One thing to note on Kaftas, they are one of a kind textiles, so if you see one you love, GRAB IT! I buy piles of them when I travel and have them available in our studio. (They will also be available on our on line shop, which will be live soon.)

Accessories

Tips for the Thanksgiving Table (3)The next step is to create the feel of the table with accessories. We wanted a elegant yet organic feel for this setting, so we grabbed vintage brass candle stick holders in various shapes and sizes. The tapers also varied in height, but here we selected various shades of autumn to keep with our theme and layering of the table. Here is another tip, BUY good candles! It is well worth the investment. Long lasting and drip-less is key! Who wants messy wax all over your beautiful textiles?!!! To keep things a bit modern and fresh, we went with large crisp white dinner plates. I have to admit, I do have a thing for dinnerware and secretly wish I had the space for a china closet! Yes, that's right, I said it... a whole closet dedicated to china. Maybe in my next house! One can only wish! On this table, the white plates provided a nice contrast to the linens and a great backdrop to the main attraction, the FOOD! Large white dinner plates always work and are worth the investment!

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My next tip is linen napkins! I am a fan! Susan always has great ones on hand so we went with a pretty simple cream and embroidered napkin folded and layered on top of the plates. TIP: We placed at each setting a small vintage jar filled with local honey tied with rafia. This small detail instantly added a homey touch to our elegant organic table theme.

Cutlery

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Cutlery runs the gammut in price and style. If you have silver....USE IT! So many people have it locked away. Honestly... break it out! I have a set of mixed match silver that I love, created from my numerous adventures antiquing. I am ok with the variety, but if you are not up for scouring the countryside, it is time to invest! I love this set from France and the pretty wooden box always makes using it feel special. This gorgeous setting looks GREAT on the table!

Glasses and Greenery

We set vintage stemless glassware and a good bottle of red wine to the right of a single table setting.... This is a fun tip that gets your guest involved with the dinner and starts the celebration of sharing. Instead of flowers as a center piece, we went with simple greens gathered from the yard. Stems of assorted greens have loose yet elegant feel and look perfect in a clear vase, or glass pitcher as used here. These types of greens should remain fresh right into the holiday season! I love how this table came together using new and old! I hope you are inspired to use what you have in new ways and to welcome your friends and family into your home this Holiday Season!

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Here are some of my go to favorites! You can click on the link and it will take you to where you can purchase it.

Flatware:I love this set. 8-12 to start.

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Steak Knives:

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Linens:

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Recipes: Who elese to be inspired by than the MasterJulia Child!

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Candles: I am lucky enough to live in an area where I can find local hand dipped tapers, but I always have a box of Colonial Candles. They are little more money but worth it!

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FAQs

Tips for the Thanksgiving Table? ›

Consider using fall-themed décor like small pumpkins, gourds, leaves or candles. Popular colors for the fall include neutrals and tans, along with pops of oranges, reds and browns. Set the table with these items and colors in mind first, making sure there's still enough space available for serving dishes.

How to properly set the table for Thanksgiving? ›

Consider using fall-themed décor like small pumpkins, gourds, leaves or candles. Popular colors for the fall include neutrals and tans, along with pops of oranges, reds and browns. Set the table with these items and colors in mind first, making sure there's still enough space available for serving dishes.

How do you make a Thanksgiving table special? ›

A mixture of gourds and mini pumpkins running down the length of your table makes for a charming, autumnal table display. Flank your pumpkins with navy blue plates, linen napkins, and natural wood-accented silverware for a different take on Thanksgiving tablescapes.

What do you put on a Thanksgiving dinner table? ›

IF you mean a traditional American Thanksgiving dinner: roast turkey, gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, string beans, rolls, cranberry sauce; mushroom dish, maybe a salad or 2, maybe wild rice; pumpkin pie and/or apple pie.

How to set up a Thanksgiving buffet table? ›

People naturally want to move from left to right at a buffet table, so take advantage of that flow: start with stacks of plates on the left end of the table, then follow them with the turkey (and any other big proteins you might be serving) and then heavy, starchy dishes like mashed potatoes and stuffing (and anything ...

What is the most important food on a Thanksgiving table? ›

A Thanksgiving meal is not complete until the turkey is on the table. Turkeys are large, so we get it, but they don't have to be intimidating. The one thing you can do to ensure a bird that stays juicy and doesn't dry out in the oven: Brine it! Get the Dry Brine Turkey recipe.

What are the proper ways to set the table? ›

The first and basic rule to get you started is: Utensils are placed in the order of use; from the outside in. A second rule, with only a few exceptions, is: Forks go to the left of the plate, and knives and spoons go to the right. (The oyster fork is the only fork placed to the right of the setting if it will be used.)

How do you make Thanksgiving centerpieces easy? ›

Naturally Simple

Pears, nuts, fall leaves and wheat grouped in a wire bowl form a pretty centerpiece that celebrates autumn's bounty. Accent the display with a solid-color table runner and chartreuse Hypericum berries grouped in small glass vases or cups.

What is a Thanksgiving table centerpiece called? ›

What is a Thanksgiving centerpiece called? The traditional Thanksgiving centerpiece is called a cornucopia, sometimes also referred to as a Horn of Plenty.

What is the etiquette for buffet tables? ›

Separate Food and Drink: Carry drinks separately from food, especially if drinks are served directly to your table. No Returning Food: Once selected, commit to your choices; don't return items to the buffet line. Hygiene Matters: If you need to cough or sneeze, step away from the buffet to avoid contaminating the food.

How can I make my Thanksgiving dinner more fun? ›

Involve your kids in planning and preparing the Thanksgiving meal. Let them choose a dish to help make, or have them help you set the table or decorate. This will help them feel involved in the holiday and make it more meaningful for them. Start new Thanksgiving traditions with your kids.

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