Today I am sharing some ideas for Thanksgiving place settings. Phillip's mom gave me this china a few years ago and I love getting it out for family dinners. Menu cards are extra special touches for your table and are very easy to make.
I printed out my menu on scrapbook paper, and glued it to cream cardstock.
Then finished it off with a bow. Size: 6 1/2" x 3 3/4"
Matching place cards. Size: 4" x 2" folded in half.
Thank you for taking a look!
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Those are so elegant and pretty. I love your ideas.
ReplyDeleteBrenda :)
I've been thinking about doing menu cards this year, but the people I've assigned food to are unpredictable so it probably won't work. Yours are really pretty.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so elegant. I especially like the menu card and napkin idea. Thanks for the ideas.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! We never get quite so elegant at our Thanksgiving Dinners, but this would be perfect for a large party.
ReplyDeleteYou are an expert at beautiful paper crafts!
I love the menus and place cards. They're gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing table. Very elegant.I'm impressed!
ReplyDeleteAlfazema
What lovely china. It's so nice to have china that belonged to another lady in your family. I have my nana's china but I don't think I've ever used it. We always do Thanksgiving at my mom's or MIL's.
ReplyDeleteVery elegant. I love it, Kelli!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. You are very inspiring. I usually just set our meal out in a buffet style. I think this year I will set a beautiful table using some of your ideas. Thankyou so much. Have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteEverything is just beautiful, Kelli!
ReplyDeleteYour name cards are great. I love you menu look too.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. We did the menu and placecards last year and had the best time with it. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the menu card idea and yours are just beautiful! :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely table settings!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant Kelli! I wish you could come to my house for a week (or more) and help me decorate! LOL! Your home is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it time you came back to Canada for a visit! LOL!
~ Kim in NS.
I think these are elegant. We tend to be more casual. I had an idea for place cards and will take photos to share.
ReplyDeleteMama Bear
These look elegant and pretty. You have such great ideas. Where do you come up with them all? :o)
ReplyDeleteThe table setting is just beautiful. Your ideas are great.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place setting! The dinner menu adds a sense of excitement of what is to come, plus it is a nice memento of a wonderful time together. It will be beautiful in a photo album along with family pictures.
ReplyDeleteKatherine
Very pretty place setting, Kelli. Simple and elegant:)
ReplyDeleteLinda C
That is such a sweet idea!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant, such as you are.
ReplyDeleteWe've been doing place cards ever since I was a little girl, only on the inside are thankful scripture verses that we each take turns reading around the table, right before prayer. Thanks for the lovely ideas!
ReplyDeleteYour place settings and menu cards are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you also for your very sweet comment about my new hair color!:)
The china is so lovely! I love the menu cards. Terrific ideas. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLF
whata beautiful and timeless dinner set. Love it it looks so quietly elegant.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is nicer than my wedding. So elegant and beautiful. I love your blog, decorating eye candy
ReplyDeleteYour china looks like mine that I recieved from my Great Aunt Carrie. I love it, it is yellow and so classy and elegant, like my Aunt = )
ReplyDeleteThose are simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteOh! Can I come and eat?
ReplyDeleteThe china is very lovely, and the menu card is just great. You make the cards so pretty.
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