It has been a long time since I participated in Tablescape Thursday with Susan at Between Naps on the Porch. We decided to celebrate both Canadian and U.S.A. Thanksgiving this year so I decorated the table and invited some family over for a less traditional meal.
I was happy to be able to use these green and amber goblets together.
The transferware have stable scenes on them and stagecoach scenes.
For our American Thanksgiving in November we will have Turkey and all the trimmings!
My sister and her husband joined Dear, Katie and me for our meal of Honey Baked Ham, candied carrots, scalloped potatoes, asparagus casserole, rolls. We had a simple dessert of ice cream to finish off the meal. We also test tasted some white wines to narrow down our choice for the wedding in March. We’ve already chosen the red wine.
I’m looking forward to coming around and seeing some old bloggy friends and your tablescapes this week.
Such a beautiful table.
You certainly have the touch! Lovely setting..
Beautiful Thanksgiving table Ellen!
You do set the prettiest tables, Ellen! And these colors look so good with your green walls too.
I’m back with a table after a LONG hiatus too. Maybe it’s the season! I love the way those green goblets look with the amber. It’s a fantastic contrast. And those transferware dinner plates are something that I would love to own. Very lovely all the way around.
Pretty and festive!
What a great looking table setting! That, good food and good fellowship make for special events!
Happy Thanksgivings.. its’ a lovely table. i love your goblets and the dishes are some of my favorites. xo marlis
Beautiful table…Happy Thanksgiving!
How lovely that you joined us in celebrating – and what a pretty table!
You did the Canadian Thanksgiving table up most beautifully! Can you top that for the American Thanksgiving…next month?
I’ll try Judy! :0)
I am in love with your goblets! Beautiful table setting.
That table is beautifully festive for Thanksgiving. The goblet color combination is very nice. Some year I must celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving. Why not? I don’t have to be in Canada to celebrate!
Your table is colorful and beautiful. I noticed that your glassware matches your 2 wall colors, green and amberish. I’m guessing you didn’t paint the rooms to match the table setting!
Welcome back to Tablescape Thursday! I think it’s really cool that you get to celebrate two Thanksgivings!!! Not a bad deal at all! I’m a big fan of the Royal Stafford earthenware you have. Looks like you have “Hayride” and “Herdsman”. They’re both great patterns. Have a great weekend!
That is simply gooooooorgeous! Those goblets are rockin’ the tablescape!
Do love your transfer ware, too.. and I believe we have the same green goblets… Great minds……thanks for your visit and have a blessed weekend!
I could have sworn I commented on this, but I don’t see me! I remember saying I wish our Tgiving was now too so it doesn’t get rushed away to get to Cmas!
Anyway, It looks lovely! I love the different colored glasses, so pretty!
I have some of that china too, but I don’t know what and how much! I think just for 4.
Have a great weekend, Ellen.
I love those transferware dishes and the colors you used with them are wonderful…especially the two colors of glasses. Sounds like you had a great meal!!
The transferware is gorgeous, and I love the mix of ambers and greens. They make your tablescape dance in the light of the candles. Thank you for inviting us to your beautiful table. You have a lovely family, and they look like they thoroughly enjoyed your dinner! Cherry Kay