Scandinavian Thanksgiving Table Decorations were all about letting small lights reflect off of coppery metal and etched glass. The party started with late afternoon light slanting in through our West windows bringing lots of attention to the glassware and it’s shape and texture. But the centerpieces popped and came alive as the sun slipped low over the city. The copper baskets and balls were ablaze with tiny lights and the glass balls and Christmas lights on the rafters created a gentle glow. It was bright enough to leave the lights off, but dim enough to create an elegant dinner party atmosphere and hide the creases on the tablecloths. What can I say? I just never made it to the ironing. Over the years I’ve collected lots of flatware, china and stemware, and I love that it all sort of goes together, sort of is mix and match and it was a definite focus of these Scandinavian Thanksgiving Table Decorations. I prefer pairing the antique striped French wine glasses I have with tall etched glass water goblets and polka-dotted champagne coupes. The different heights and styles of glasses create lots of visual intrigue. And check out the vase filled with a copper garland and tiny copper lights. So much cooler than your typical candles. Then came the copper baskets with lights and moss, which I found at Terrain, my favorite garden store. The grid pattern of the baskets were perfect for the lights. I wrapped the lights around the baskets and tucked the moss in over the battery packs. So easy, and so special. I loved how the room ended up feeling like a magical fairyland because of these gorgeous Scandinavian Thanksgiving Table Decorations that were paired with my Invitations and Scandinavian Thanksgiving Menu.
Barrett!! This is so pretty! How I wish we lived closer so I could experience more of your talent first hand. Beautiful!
Thanks. Inspired by years of watching you decorate, I’m sure.