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A Go for the Gold Turkey Tablescape for Thanksgiving

November 05, 2019 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes
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I did this tablescape a some years ago and decided to post it again for new readers. I have had these small turkey tureens for a long time. I found them on Ebay and I finally bought the matching salad plates and dinner plates on Ebay too. I still need a few more of the tureens but one shows up only once or twice a year on Ebay so buying a full set will take some time. Unfortunately the gold color doesn’t photograph well. The dishes, tablecloth, and napkins are a warm gold color and the color gets washed out in some of these photos. This photo is actually the best representation of the color and it still isn’t completely accurate. I found the tablecloth and napkins on Amazon a few years ago and I was delighted when they came and they matched the dishes perfectly.

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The turkey tureens, salad plates, and dinner plates were all made by Bordallo Pinheiro in Portugal. I have several different patterns made by this company and I love the raised designs and the details on these plates with turkeys and acorns.

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The turkeys and acorns around the borders of these plates are perfect for the season.

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These bronze hammered charger plates came from Williams Sonoma a few years ago. I really like the hammered design and they are a nice weight.

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I bought this inexpensive set of gold flatware when I first started tablescaping. I can’t remember where it came from but I need to replace it with something of better quality eventually. (I have since bought a much nicer set.)

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I’ve had these gold napkin rings for a long time. I can’t remember where they came from but it was probably Pier 1. The gold napkins came from Amazon several years ago.

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I used these amber goblets on another Thanksgiving tablescape, you can see them here. I bought them at Pier 1 several years ago on sale. I love how tall they are, they will replace some that I bought several years ago that are much shorter. The brown goblet on the right was made by Lenox between 1966 and 1985. It was called Antique Brown. I bought them on Ebay several years ago.

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I bought the metal leaf place card holder online several years ago, can’t remember where.

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The matching candle holders came from Ebay also.

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I can’t remember where I found this turkey centerpiece. I love the different textures and colors.

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This is one of my favorite Thanksgiving tablescapes.

To see over 270 different tablescapes that I have created please click here. If you are on Facebook, join my new Tablescape and Table Settings Ideas Facebook group for lots of tablescaping inspiration! Just click on the Facebook Search box at the top of the page and type in Tablescape and Table Settings Ideas or click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2553689988183392

For lots of other Tablescaping DIY tips and tricks click here: https://www.whispersoftheheart.com/tablescapehowto

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November 05, 2019 /Beth Wilson
Thanksgiving
Tablescapes
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Come to the Turkey Tablescape!

October 30, 2019 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes
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I am reposting my favorite Thanksgiving tablescape that I did in 2019. This is the second version of this Thanksgiving table that I created, I did the same table several years ago but I made some changes.

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I found this tablecloth on Amazon a few years ago. I was looking for green and there are so many different tones and shades of green but I really like this one. It has a tweed look to it. This photo shows the most accurate color of the tablecloth.

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This time of year there are so many different designs of turkey plates to choose from. I bought these turkey salad plates at HomeGoods several years ago. The back of the plate says, “Royal Stafford, made in Burslem, the heart of the Potteries, England”. I like the different colors included on the plate and the traditional turkey who is fat and fluffy.

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The dinner plate came from Pier 1 and I bought it several years ago. It was part of their Spice Route collection and the color is Clove. The beaded edge adds interest to the border. I have this plate in a few other colors too and I use them often this time of year. You can see this plate on my Time for Soup tablescape here and my Leaves are Falling tablescape here. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying dinner plates here.

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I bought these brown glass spiral chargers online but I can’t remember where. I have had them for several years and I use them often on my Fall tablescapes.

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This is one of my go-to flatware patterns for Fall tablescapes. The flatware is Madeline Green and I bought it at World Market some years ago. You can really see the tweed design in the tablecloth in this photo. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.

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I bought the amber goblets at Pier 1 before our store closed a few years ago. I love how tall they are, they replaced some that I bought several years ago that are much shorter. I bought the green acrylic goblets online at Home Depot. They are made by Certified International and they come in other colors too. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets for your tablescaping collection here.

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The napkins came from HomeGoods a few years ago and they just happened to match the tablecloth perfectly! I wanted the napkins to add a bit more pattern to the table and these worked.

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This turkey napkin ring is one of my favorite napkin rings. It was one of the first napkin rings that I bought when I started tablescaping. The bottom says, “j. willfred, a division of the Charles Sadek Import Company, Inc.”.

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Can’t remember where I found these metal turkey place card holders.

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I think I found this salt and pepper set at HomeGoods.

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This vintage salt and pepper set is labeled Relco, Japan. I found the set at an antique mall.

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I looked for a turkey tureen to use as a centerpiece for a long time and finally found this one several years ago. It was made by Spode and it was part of their Harvest Collection. I can’t remember where I found it. I really love it. I set it on one of the chargers and put bits and pieces of Fall around it. It comes out the beginning of November and sits on the table or somewhere else until Christmas decorating starts.

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This is the same table I did several years ago but I made several changes this year. I like this year’s better!

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To see 260+ other tablescapes that I have created including 10 other Thanksgiving tablescapes, please click here. If you are on Facebook, join my Tablescape Ideas group! Just click on the Facebook Search box at the top of the page and type in Tablescape Ideas. Don’t miss my Tablescaping How-To section at the top of this blog post for more tablescaping tips and tricks.

I put a new tablescape on my blog every week so please check back!

October 30, 2019 /Beth Wilson
Thanksgiving
Tablescapes
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Favorite Christmas Children’s Books

October 24, 2019 by Beth Wilson in Home

I started my Librarian career as a Children’s Librarian and the saying goes, once a Children’s Librarian, always a Children’s Librarian. Even after I moved to other kinds of librarianship, I continued to collect Children’s books and after my children were born, every Christmas, there were books under the tree, some for them, and some for me! Some of them were pricey at the time but they are now being enjoyed by the next generation so I feel like they were worth it. I put a selection out on the coffee table every Christmas and they serve as wonderful decorations but they also receive lots of special attention from family and friends. I decided to share a few and it was very difficult to choose! Some of these Children’s books are not in publication but you can find them on the secondary market.

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I have a tradition of buying a new “Night before Christmas” book every year even though my children are grown and gone. When they come home for the holidays with grandchildren, they still love these books, old and new. I love books with full page illustrations and I just love this Santa face!. Amazon gives you a sneak peak at a few pages from this book so you can see what I mean. It was published in 2011.

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I have always been a fan of the artist and illustrator Mary Engelbreit and this version of “The Night before Christmas” is so colorful and the illustrations are so detailed that little ones will really enjoy looking closely at each page. The book was published in 2002.

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This is a wonderful story about what happened in Bethlehem on the evening of Christmas. The full page illustrations are absolutely wonderful. It was a Christian Book Award finalist in the children’s category and it was published in 2017.

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My mother loved poinsettias and I love them too. I have collected a few books about the poinsettia flower and this one is a favorite. It was published in 1994. You may be able to find the hardcover in a used book store.

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I have always loved the artist and illustrator Jan Brett and this is one of my favorite versions of all my “Twelve Days of Christmas” books. It was published in 1989.

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It wouldn’t be Christmas without Rudolph! This is the original version of the story of Rudolph written in verse in 1939. I adore the full page illustrations. It was published in 2001.

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This book is dear to my heart. I loved Peter Spier’s books when I was a Children’s Librarian and after my children were born, I bought this one when it was published in 1983. It is a wordless book and the detailed illustrations on each page tell a wonderful story about a family’s activities while celebrating the Christmas season. My children are adults now but they still love to sit and look at this book.

Well-illustrated children’s books can be expensive but I have always felt that an expensive toy often doesn’t last that long. A special book can be read over and over even continuing on into the next generation, and the memories that creates are priceless.

October 24, 2019 /Beth Wilson
Home
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A Witchy Book of Spells Tablescape for Halloween

October 23, 2019 by Beth Wilson in Tablescapes

This Halloween tablescape was created after I stumbled upon the centerpiece at HomeGoods several years ago. (To see my 30 other different Halloween tablescapes, please click here and scroll down to Halloween.) Hubby and I were at HomeGoods so I could look for something else and I suddenly found this wonderful witch drinking coffee and reading while sitting on a mushroom library. I just adore the Enchanted Forest Library sign and the Book Return slot! Hubby took one look at my face and he knew the die was cast, she was coming home with us. After all, a retired librarian seldom finds such a treasure! Besides, I have had these book shaped plates for years. It was an omen!

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The tablecloth for this table setting went through three different variations before I settled on this one. I first used the black and white buffalo check tablecloth I used on another tablescape. It just didn’t seem right to me so I changed it out for a white tablecloth with a black design on the sides. I didn’t like the way that one looked either. Then I went on Amazon a few years ago and searched Halloween tablecloths and I found this one. I couldn’t believe how it fit the theme perfectly! How I love Amazon’s overnight delivery! The tablecloth was made by Amscan and it is called Spooks and Spells.

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I moved the place card holders to the center of the top plates because the white space needed to be broken up in some way.

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I bought this book shaped plate in three different sizes several years ago online from Webstaurantstore.com. They still have them for sale but unfortunately you have to buy a case of the plates because the web site is a restaurant supply store. I bought them anyway because I felt that a librarian who does tablescaping should have these plates!

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The second plate in the stack is a square dinner plate made by Fiesta and the color is Tangerine. I bought them online from Replacements.com several years ago. Most of my plates are round and I bought these square ones to go with the book plates.

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I needed a basic square black charger and found these on Amazon a few years ago. They are melamine and they were made by American Atelier. It’s really good to have basic plates in neutral colors that you can use over and over if you are a tablescaper.

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The black flatware is Ginkgo International LePrix. I have had this set for years but it is still for sale. Not sure where I bought it.

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I bought these black goblets on Ebay and they were one of the first sets that I bought several years ago. They are by Lenox and they are called Midnight Mood black glass water goblets and they were made between 1974 and 1982. They are 7 1/4 inches tall. When I started buying goblets I didn’t pay attention to the height but now I like to buy goblets that are at least about 8 inches tall because my table is large and I think that they show better. I bought the amber goblets at Pier 1 before our store closed. I love how tall they are, they will replace some that I bought several years ago that are much shorter.

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I love these small black houses that are place card holders. I bought them on Ebay several years ago. At that time they had them at Target, and Hearth and Hand with Magnolia.

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I was looking for a black witch napkin ring a couple of years ago and I saw a witch design that I liked on Etsy (JandyArt14) and asked if they could make metal napkin rings with the same design. I really love the way they turned out and I have bought other designs from them as well. Because they are metal, they will last forever. I found the napkins on Etsy as well. I am really not a fan of gray usually but it works here because the napkin has orange, black, and beige as well that match the plates and tablecloth.

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Hubby mumbles from time to time about all my tablescaping stuff but he really gets into looking for things that I need when I ask. He found some glass bottles and labels and put these bottles together for me.

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I actually found this old bottle with a couple others at an estate sale. Hubby added the label.

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I wanted a couple more accent pieces for this table so I found this piece on Amazon. The witch hat and books are a great match for the theme of the table.

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I found this Juvale Black Obsidian Crystal Ball on Amazon. It is amazing that the tablecloth has crystal balls as well, (one partly covered here by the crystal ball stand).

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This witch is labeled Heather Goldmine, Blue Sky, https://blueskyclayworks.com/ , copyright 2018 Blue Sky. The witch piece is sitting on a small black pottery upside down cauldron that I bought at Crate and Barrel a few years ago. I felt like she needed more height. I love Blue Sky designs and HomeGoods often has some for sale.

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I get such a kick out of seeing the book return slot, it takes me back to my librarian days!

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I just love her expression too!

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Parts of this tablescape hold special meaning for me because my life’s work has been all about libraries, books, and research.

To see over 270 different tablescapes that I have created (including 30 Halloween Tablescapes) please click here. If you are on Facebook, join my Tablescape and Table Settings Ideas Facebook group for lots of tablescaping inspiration! Just click on the Facebook Search box at the top of the page and type in Tablescape and Table Settings Ideas or click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2553689988183392

For lots of other Tablescaping DIY tips and tricks click here: https://www.whispersoftheheart.com/tablescapehowto

If you live in Southern California join our Facebook tablescaping group Southern California Tablescapers BTS Group, click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/440356398581157 We had a gathering for tablescapers in January 2025 in the Los Angeles area and hope to have another one.

I put a new tablescape on my blog every week, please check back!

October 23, 2019 /Beth Wilson
Halloween
Tablescapes
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