Guest Picks: A Festive Fall Table
Instead of the usual silver, why not warm things up with gold servers?
I own these napkins and look forward to breaking them out each fall.
Tortoise tumblers complement an autumnal color palette perfectly.
Juliska's dinnerware is both sophisticated and timeless.
You'll want to buy these linen napkins in bulk!
This pumpkin Dutch oven could not be more adorable. Take your dish straight from the oven to the table.
Serve pre-dinner cocktails on this gilded monogrammed tray.
Blue and white might not be the traditional Thanksgiving color palette, but mixed with brown, it couldn't be more classic.
This block-printed table runner with hints of blue will help you mix in your blue and white pieces seamlessly.
Driftwood chargers add subtle texture to the table setting.
Who says your glasses all need to match? Complementary colors add visual interest to a table.
Rifle Paper Co. makes the best place cards. Period.
Skip basic white taper candles in favor of something more colorful, like these orange ones.
Use these horn bowls to serve nuts to snack on prior to dinner.
A little bit of animal print is always a good idea.
For a more rustic table, use these wood serving dishes.
These faux bois melamine plates would be perfect for the kids' table or a more casual dinner.
I've found that with gold flatware, you either love it or you hate it. I stand firmly in the "love it" camp.
These simple place cards would look great hand lettered!Next: Your Guide to Stress-Free Thanksgiving Prep
"Chic" is rarely a word used to describe salt and pepper shakers, but in this case, I think it's pretty appropriate.
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