Today I am sharing a few photos of Thanksgiving at my sisters’s house in 2006. The table was set with warm fall colors.
She loves flowers -- as seen in the framed print, the silk flowers and the drapery swags which she had just completed sewing before Thanksgiving Day. The satin draperies were from JC Penney.
She has large floral arrangements all over her home, each of which she has made herself. This one is in a corner of the dining room.
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Carrie Baby sister did good girl..what a beautiful DR she got and I loved her flower arrangements so pretty..thanks so much for showning us your sister great Thanksgiving table..hugs and smiles Gloria
So warm and welcoming!! Thanks for sharing your sister's tablescape with us. Sally
Hi Carrie,
I had just noticed your last one was up so I used that old link...thanks for the new one. This is Gorgeous with a capital G! What a pretty centerpiece and love the china! Susan
Very pretty! I love the deep colors...and she has some lovely flower arrangements.
Beautiful Thanksgiving table. I had to enlarge the picture, because I wanted to see if those pretty glass were really an orange color, but I see that it is the drink in them. How pretty is that? Her drink matches her china pattern. Thanks for sharing her pretty table and floral arrangements. laurie
Your sister is a very gifted lady. That centerpiece is a masterpiece, as are the other arrangements visible in these pictures. The drapes are magnificent. Can't even imagine what is could come up with this year that would top this.
I enlarged the photos also and saw how lovely those plates are and started peeking in your china cabinet! Wow! This is so pretty.
I'm apologize, I meant to say "her" china cabinet.
~Beautiful warm colors are always my favorite. :)
I enlarged the photos too, to check the dinner plates, (my sister has so many different sets I wasn't sure) -- but these are actually lovely paper plates and matching paper napkins. The glasses are Evesham by Royal Worcester.
Carrie, that is so welcoming! and a great harmony of colors, too.
The drink! Is that from the Southern Living Magazine and it's a tea with orange icecubes that as they melt, they change the taste of the tea? If it is..then please give me the receipe, I've been looking for it for over 10 years!!! My husband threw out the mag in 1997!!
Gorgeous table by the way! Beautiful home!
Stunning decor!
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