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Thanks giving table with a rustic touch:)


     Hi and Hello....Hope all of you are gearing up for the Thanks giving day. Many must be thinking how to style the thanksgiving table for their loved ones. 

   Every year i love to create and share a Thanks giving table at my blog. This year i created a table using a burlap spread to give the rustic feel. For the center piece i loved the idea of placing some fresh cut bottle brush leaves, faux melons, peppers and a metal lantern for a simple and stylish look.  Thank you. Tune in for more center piece ideas in the coming week.












 













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  1. What a pretty table! The simplicity of it is gorgeous. And I love the peppers for an unexpected touch :)

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  2. Your beautiful bottle brush leaves act as a crown jewel for your tablescape. They are the perfect finishing touch for your burlap tablecloth and lovely white dinnerware. Well done! Thanks for inviting us for a peek. Cherry Kay

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  3. Isn't this a pretty table! Love the red pepper accents on the dishes. Your centerpiece is lovely- I like the bottle brush branches and the lantern. Love the shots with the candles lit! The burlap tablecloth added a nice organic element!

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  4. How beautiful dear Sujatha, but I don't expect any less from you. The burlap adds the touch to the entire rustic style. The white china is lovely and the centerpiece exquisite !

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  5. What a lovely tablescape and the burlap is a great touch. Who doesn't love burlap. Thank you for sharing at Dishing it and Digging it link party. We love having you and hope to see you again this coming Sunday. Have a great week.

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  6. Beautiful table, and I love your centerpiece.

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