Once again I am joining Rita from Panoply where a group of us share our seasonal table settings.
We won't be home this Thanksgiving as we will drive the 7-8 hr drive to Ohio to spend the week with our daughter and her family. So, this table is staged for a breakfast for two!
My table is over 100 years old the wheels still roll easily! It is perfect for two people, although I have seated 4 a few times!
The napkin rings, flatware and stemware are MacKenzie-Childs
The centerpiece is simply an old book topped with a "book box" and a mini candle:
The table runner is long so I just folded up each end toward the center:
The stack is a luncheon sized plate from Home Goods and a leopard dinner plate from Hobby Lobby:
Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving!
On to the BLOG HOP.....
Hop around for some inspiration and clever ideas:
Panoply - Thanksgiving Fowl and Feast
Hyacinths for the Soul - Fine Feathered Friends
Everyday Living - Counting Our Blessings
Home is Where the Boat Is - Giving Thanks Lakeside
Pandora's Box - Thanksgiving Table for Two
Life and Linda - Enchanted Woodland
The Cat's Whiskerz - A Simple and Thankful Tablescape for Thanksgiving
My Thrift Store Addiction - A Cornucopia of Blessings for Thanksgiving
Me and My Captain - To Be Thankful is to Recognize God in All Things
Corner of Plaid and Paisley - So Much To Be Thankful For
The Painted Apron - Thanksgiving Blessings
Thrifting Wonderland - A Thrifty Thanksgiving Table
Dinner at Eight - Thanksgiving in the Meadows and Ponds
Belle Bleu Interiors - A Table of Blessings
Red Cottage Chronicles - Thanksgiving Harvest Tablescape
Mantel and Table - How To Set a Rich and Luxurious Thanksgiving Tablescape
Celebrating Everyday Life - How to Style a Thanksgiving Table with Aqua, Chocolate and Cream Accents
Begin your holiday shopping here: Shop holiday gifts under $50 at MacKenzie-Childs
Patti, a beautifully simplistic breakfast table with a high-end touch! I love that combination of the leopard, Spode and M-C! I love the antique table too, so handsome. This will be quite the setting for #myhusbandisbetterthanyours dining! Hvae a wonderful Thanksgiving, safe travels, and thank you for taking time to participate and set a pretty table for this holiday hop!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty table for you and John. Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving and safe travels.
ReplyDeleteLooks cozy!
ReplyDeleteHi Patti, your Thanksgiving breakfast setting is charming and cozy! Happy November!
ReplyDeleteHi Patti. The antique table is beautiful and I love the simplicity of your breakfast for two. Wishing you a lovely Thanksgiving and safe travels!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely table for two Patti! The leopard plate looks great with your turkey salad plates, and the MKC flatware, stemware and napkin rings. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your daughter's family, and safe travels to Ohio~
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Patty, I'm fond of tables for two! I always had our table set for the two of us so it was inviting to come together for our meals. As they say, setting the table is the new decorating. Your antique table is special. I love a round table and have a round tabletop pad that I can place on our oval table to make it more roomy when I have 8 at the table. Gateleg tables, which ours is, are also a favorite because they can be oval or long and narrow. Variety is the spice of life. Your plate stack with the MKC napkin rings and flatware are delightful. Safe travels to Ohio and Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeletePatti, a table for two is so cozy. Your breakfast table is lovely with the leopard and MKC tableware. Love the leopard rug too. How fun to spend Thanksgiving with your daughter and family. Have a happy Thanksgiving.๐ฆ
ReplyDeletePatti, this is such a sweet table for two! I love your mix of leopard, turkey plates, and MKC. Those goblets are really pretty and folding the table runner to fit your table was so clever - it looks like a placemat the way you have done it. Your old table is fabulous too. I hope you have a wonderful time with your daughter and her family and wishing you all a very happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeletePatti, what a beautiful breakfast table, simple but elegant. I love the leopard, Spode and M-K-C! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your daughter and be safe. Have a wonderful November! ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐๐๐ฟ️๐ฟ️
ReplyDeleteLovely setting Patti!
ReplyDeletePatti, this is such a beautiful setting to enjoy a Thanksgiving breakfast for two. The leopard plates paired with the salad plates is so pretty. Your centerpiece is perfect with the antique book, dog, and candle. I hope that you and your family have a blessed Thanksgiving. Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple table for two with style! I love the leopard patterned plates paired with your turkey salad plates. Your MKC flatware, stemware and napkin rings are the perfect accents. Safe travels and Happy Thanksgiving. ๐ฆ
ReplyDeletePatti, your runner is beautiful with all that fabulous texture. I never would have thought to use animal print with the thanksgiving plates but it works! I hope you have a lovely Thanksgiving in Ohio!! My neck of the woods!! It has been beautiful here- so I hope it stays that way for your trip!๐งก๐๐ฆ
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable table for two! I love how you have paired the leopard print with the turkey plates! The texture of the table runner gives the table a very cozy feel! Safe travels and Happy Thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeletePatti I love that beautiful table! Amazing that it’s still as lovely and works as well after all these years. I love your book centerpiece too. Do you keep secret things in your book box? ๐ And great leopard plates too! The whole table looks so inviting! So glad I get to share it and hop with you this fall. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving in Ohio. Drive safe!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely that you will be sharing Thanksgiving with family...a long trip with a prize at the end. Enjoyed your simple and beautiful breakfast table. The table itself is gorgeous and such a treasure from the past. Love the turkey plates and beautiful napkins. The center book display was a perfect accompaniment to the table. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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Patti, I like your muted color scheme and the way the traditional details offset the modern ones. Together they create a serene atmosphere, perfect for a quiet breakfast before heading off on a long road trip. (One which I have regularly taken from Georgia to Ohio for holidays and family celebrations.) Varying the textures added lots of interest. Hope you enjoy a marvelous Thanksgiving week!
ReplyDeleteI love your antique table, Patti! It’s perfect for hosting an intimate breakfast on a busy Thanksgiving morning. I hope you have safe travels this year! It’s fun to party with you on this blog hop. - Happy Thanksgiving!!๐ฆ๐ฝ - Jennifer
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