A tool to help you create a unique, global Thanksgiving table.
-Linens, Tableware, Centerpieces and Recipes-
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1. Detail of Navajo Rhythms Runner. The bright blue and red southwestern-inspired pattern on this runner invites a whole new look at the Thanksgiving table. How fun to infuse your traditional holiday with the flavors and colors of Arizona and New Mexico!
2. Round Rattan Chargers from Pottery Barn. Along side your Navajo Rhythms runner, these dark, natural rattan placemats add a new element of interest to your tableware.
3. Tabletop Chimineas. I can imagine a circular cluster of these tiny chimineas, each with a cheery flame facing out to warm your guests. Another option would be to line them up down the center of the table, alternating the solid side of one with the open side of another. These add warmth and interest to your festivites.
4. Southwestern Cornbread and Chorizo Stuffing. What a gorgeous, colorful dish! No more bland stuffing served here… With butternut squash, cilantro and homemade cornbread, you may find yourself craving this one all year long!
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This is a series of Thanksgiving mix and match ideas. You can read the next in the series here, or see the entire list of articles here.
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This reminds me of the southwest look.. I would use a pretty teapot and cups.
This is so stunning I would use my white plates and blue and gold chargers and as a centerpiece I always have pictures of my sons, whom I am most thankful for!
Navajo Rhythms would be layered under some rough linen placemats for texture. Red glass dishes would complement the look without being too literal. The centerpiece has just got to be fall foilage.
Great ideas Susan. I especially love the rough linen place mats to give it that rustic, almost “pioneer living” look! Thanks for the comment.
I Get so excited about these. I can’t stand it!
Love your suggestions as usual! I would use them as mix and match with my other colorful linens and some pinecones and other fall-y outdoor treasures with candles for a centerpiece : )
Large Wooden bowl with citrus for the center piece and terracotta plates and serving dishes. My grandma’s clay napkin holders would make it complete.
I’d use them to add some color to my holiday table!
These are beautiful like all the rest of your prints! I’d make a bouquet of wild grasses for the center piece and use earth tone dishes to compliment the South West look of the print.