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Friday, December 3, 2010

Thanksgiving Table



I need to show you these pictures of my Thanksgiving table 
before I move on to Christmas posts.

So... here it is.  


Liberty Blue (Staffordshire) dishes mix with Ginger Spice Route (Pier One) salad plates 
and Virginia (Fostoria) stemware.



15 comments:

  1. The blue is pretty and a color I never would have thought of as a Thanksgiving color. I love your centerpiece too!

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  2. Looks really pretty. I never would have thought to use blue china for Thanksgiving.

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  3. Looks beautiful and I love blue and brown together.

    blessings,
    jilly

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  4. Your table was lovely. I love the blue and you may get me rethinking Thanksgiving colors!!

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  5. Thank you, Gayle, for sharing the pics of your beautiful tablescape for Thanksgiving! Love the combination of blue, white and gold!

    It was so good to find a post from you when I got in from my mother's today.

    Thank you for the sweet comments you left for me. :-) I'm so glad that your daughter enjoyed WV's beauty!

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  6. Lovely colours, so warm and harvest like. Great decorations.

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  7. Oh so pretty - and festive. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Very pretty table setting.
    I like the "jewels."

    Melinda

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  9. This is beautiful. I like the blue with the warm tones.

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  10. Your table is lovely .... such pretty plates. The colours really work together. All my plates are white, practical, but boring. I just change the tablecloth to make a difference.
    Love Kathy xxx

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  11. Beautiful table, but the fall candle has charmed me most. Greetings from Poland.

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  12. I agree about the blue and I think it those would be wonderful plates for Christmas, too : )

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  13. Beautiful table...I am convinced that just about any color goes well with blue!

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  14. Love the blue and gold together! Your table was so beckoning and welcoming! Blessings,Kathleen

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