We just got back from a
Wonderful Thanksgiving in Deer Valley.
I wanted to share some of our memories with you!
Perhaps you remember this post
{from way back in September} about my plans for
our Thanksgiving table which included these colors . . .
I really loved using the turquoise thrown in with the traditional orange for our table decor.
It was difficult to find a placemat that I felt was just right,
so I used wrapping paper & cut it to the desired size.
This is a little trick I often use & it works as a table runner too!
Another good technique to decorate your table -
hang things from the lighting.
These painted pine cones hung with ribbon from the chandelier
for our turquoise & orange table . . .
We rented a cabin in Deer Valley for our Lunt Family
to gather in & it was so great.
Beautiful family. Beautiful table. I've been keeping my eye out for those colors lately because my daughter wants to redo her room with turquoise and coral.
ReplyDeleteThank you, sweet Julie, for popping by & leaving a comment. I think turquoise & coral will look awesome in your daughter's room! Let me know when you blog about it - I want to see.
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What a lovely family you have well done Jeff on the Mo-ustache. Thanks for the tips I love the painted pine cones and the wrapping paper! Great ideas for party planning :)
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Thanks so much Jacqueline. And I'll let Jeff know you liked his "MO-ustache". ;D
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Oh that cabin! How much FUN. I love the colors you chose. The wrapping paper idea is AWESOME. I cover my table with that a lot (probably learned it from you!) but I never thought of cutting it down. You always do a great job of thinking outside of the box. Have a wonderful Christmas season! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you, darling Jules. I would love to see some pics of your wrapping paper ideas! Merry Christmas to one of my favorite Blog Friends.
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What a fun color combination for thanksgiving dinner...!! Your decorations are always so lovely.
ReplyDeleteNow how fun is that to rent a cabin and all be together. My family is thinking about trying to do that in Moab one spring. My husband has never been there.
Good mustache !!
Thank you for the sweet compliment, Wendy. I've never been to Moab either & it's on my list. We absolutely LOVED renting the cabin - SO FUN! Enjoy those darling grandchildren over your Turk-mas holiday.
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Looks like a great time!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by & leaving a comment, Tonia. I hope next week goes better for you! *Wink*
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