Feel free to visit her new blog.
I also helped Diane from Tablescapes By Diane
Diane's blog was all screwed up..Everything was to the left side. I worked on it for several days and finally got it back to normal.
My tablescape for Thanksgiving is using Woodland Spode. I have the Quail dinner plates and salad plates. I plan to add to this collection, alittle at a time. They are timeless!
My designer pumpkin I decorated.....
This is our buffet area where I put the food.
Outside view looking in. I couldn't sleep, so I got up around 5:00 am to take these photos.
I took this photo early this morning. I love the colors and you can see some frost on the leaves.
We are researching cameras now, so hopefully soon, we will have better photos.
I wish everyone a wonderful and Bountiful Thanksgiving. Have fun, be safe, keep warm and enjoy!
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Beautiful table Linda! I love your new dishes! The centerpiece and crackle glass candle holders are awesome! Love your pilgrims and your new decorated pumpkin! You did a great job on it! Your photos from outside are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the blog help_I do love it!!
Sorry I made you miss a posting last week :-( but on the other hand you did a spectacular job for me and pulled Diane out of the trenches! I guess you were doing your volunteer work!
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Hugs, Liz
Linda, I truly enjoy coming over to visit! You never disappoint! This setting is so pretty! The mix of elements is just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing such a beautiful table for Thanksgiving. The transfer plates are gorgeous and the center piece with the two crackled glass candle holders is beautiful. A truly lovely table. I love the way your garden looks. Happy Thanksgiving. FABBY
ReplyDeleteHi Linda! Thanks for stopping by my blog, so very nice to meet you! I love your blog, your table setting is so inviting and your house is just beautiful. I look forward to your future post. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tablescape. Love the pilgrims, they are lovely and your dishes and placesettings are beautiful. Fantastic centerpiece. Thanks so much for joining TTT and Happy Thanksgiving. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteHi Linda.
ReplyDeleteYour tablescape for Thanksgiving is Beautiful with your gorgeous dishes.
I truly love to come over ever time you put a new post on. Thank you for putting my blog back. I'm also sorry you had miss out on posting your post. I hope you and your sweet family have a wonderful Thanksgiving Day at your Beautiful Tablescape.
XXOO Diane
Linda I love the spode woodland too. I now have 8 plates and 6 salad plates. I'm sure I'll add to the pieces soon. Your table looks so stunning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic settings. Those candle holders (hurricanes) are to die for.
ReplyDeleteEvery piece have so beautiful character in a warm and welcoming home.
Happy TTT...
/chie
You have a beautiful home! Excellent decorating!Thanks
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Beautiful. I love the Spode Woodland. And I thought I was the only one up at five a.m. taking photos!LOL!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table!
ReplyDeleteYou got up at 5:00 to take photos??!?!?!? Now THAT'S dedication to blogging!!! :-) Great table! You did a wonderful job! You're right...you absolutely cannot go wrong with Woodland Spode. It is so pretty and so timeless, and it just lures you in with its splendid depictions of nature. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour table setting was gorgeous Linda! So pretty!!! I love those dishes!
ReplyDeleteLou Cinda :)
Nice to meet you Linda. The table looks beautiful. I have the same tablecloth but you make it look awesome.
ReplyDeleteLinda, your home is just exquisite! I loved seeing your buffet and from the outside in! The Spode is wonderful and it is so great that you can keep adding to it. I also thought your floral centerpiece was wonderful with the feathers. I have to admit that my breath caught with the flickering flames of the fire. That was way too cool. Wherever did you pick that up.
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