Hello my friends, today I am sharing the Thanksgiving décor in my dining room.
But first, I have a confession to make. . .I don’t actually have a formal dining room. This is the dining area that connects my kitchen and family room together.
Because I want to join Nancy from A Joyful Cottage for her Every Room in the House-Dining Room party for all purposes today it is a ‘dining room’. lol!
There are two black chairs with wood seats at each side of the table and a parson burlap chair on each end.
Pretend you don’t see that kitchen island. Hee-hee!
Small berry wreaths hang on the back of the four black chairs.
I chose the drop cloth table runner I made a couple of years ago for the center of the table.
It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without Tom Turkey. I love his subtle color.
I placed him on my green reproduction jadite cake stand ( a gift from a dear friend), and added some dried Hydrangeas.
Next to it is my French mug rack from Décor steals. It holds white gravy boats and other smalls.
I picked up all three of these gravy boats at a recent estate sale for $8. SCORE! Only one is old, but for the price I couldn’t resist!
I placed a thrift find Johnson Bros. bowl on top.
(I stand on chairs just for you)
I found two of these dark brown transferware teacups at a thrift as well. The little brown pitcher I bought years ago at T.J. Maxx.
I found this sweet Johnson Bros. pitcher at a thrift two years ago.
Then last year after Thanksgiving I found this bowl with the same covered bridge pattern.
I filled it with more Hydrangeas.
I love how the green cake stand pulls out the soft green color in this bowl and pitcher.
The most recent change that I did in the dining room is to turn our built in desk area into a china cupboard.
This is what it looked like before. As you can see it just stored medicine and mainly ‘junk’.
I took the doors to a cabinet shop and had seeded glass added and I painted it white.
I’m not showing the bottom because well, here comes confession #2. I haven’t finished painting the drawers.
I love it and it’s the perfect spot for highlighting my seasonal dishes.
The cupboard on the right displays my recent $4.50 find of green Pyrex bowls, a small bit of my wheat collection, and wheat Pyrex.
Found all of the transferware at thrifts and a yard sale. Oh happy day!
The turkey plates and little bowls are from T.J. Maxx. I love mixing old with new!
There you have it my Thanksgiving ‘dining room’.
if you look close you can see the unfinished drawer on my desk turned china cabinet.
Happy November!
I love this time of year.
hugs,
Jann
I am also sharing with these great parties:
Thoughts From Alice for Sundays at Home
My 1929 Charmer for Sundays Best
The Dedicated House for Before and After Wednesday
I am also sharing with these great parties:
Thoughts From Alice for Sundays at Home
My 1929 Charmer for Sundays Best
The Dedicated House for Before and After Wednesday
30 comments
I love all that wonderful transferware and your table setting is really lovely!
Jann, I love the dishes. Your turkey on the cake stand is nice . I also think the green stand is so pretty. it could work for many seasons. You do know how to decorate. :):) Hope you are doing well. Blessings, xoxo,Susie
I love the way you changed out your wall cupboard, Jann!! And if I were to build a house, I'd skip the formal dining room and have an eating area open to the kitchen as you have. Fun tablescape!
I love your dining room and your table setting is just perfect for Thanksgiving. What really caught my eye is that gorgeous green cake stand! Hugs, Penny
Jann- Your dining "room" is great. How often do people really use formal dining rooms anyway? I love that green cake plate! What a great gift that is!
That was smart to turn that cupboard above your desk into a china cabinet. It is perfect and really adds a lot of style to that area. Love it.
Hope you have a great Sunday night - xo Diana
Hi Jann
I'm still around, just taking a much needed blogging break. I'll be back, but for now I'm just visiting friends and not posting.
Love your thanksgiving touches!
Leann
It all looks fabulous Jann! I don't have a dining room either.
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Love the china cabinet!!
xo Kris
Your kitchen/dining area is so pretty! I love what you did with the desk area. It's so smart to make it work for your needs. The dishes look great there.
I have a desk area right off the kitchen. I'd like to remove the cabinets above the desk and put in open shelves. Surprisingly, my husband didn't act like that was too crazy. :)
I am drooling over that chandelier! Your table looks so decorative, too. You have a nice collection of transferware. That bowl is beautiful.
Everything looks so pretty!! I just love your aqua chandelier!!
hugs,
Cindy
It all looks so pretty, Jann. I love the transformed desk shelves to china hutch. The brown transferware is sooo pretty for Fall. Your turkey on the cake stand is so cute. I have a runner that I made that is almost like yours, but mine has a bit of lace. Your dining area is homey and cozy!
It's beautiful Jann! I love your pieces and how you're showcasing them.
I like how you changed out the desk to a built in china cabinet. The berry wreaths hanging from the chairs generate an idea for myself as I am planning an autumn tea party. Thanks!
Great makeover.Using seeded glass was inspired.
Love your "new" china cabinet with all your pretty transferware..and your Thanksgiving table ! Your black chairs look so much like my dining room chairs! Twins ! :)
I love it Jan!!!! I spent last week painting and giving our dining room a make over. I love the little turkey.. perfect centerpiece.
Oh.. I gotta tell you, I was inspired by something that you did last winter and I am waiting for a package to be delivered for my Christmas table setting. I'm soo excited. : )
Your transferware is gorgeous, I adore it so! Your 'everything' dining room is lovely, you did a great job with the hutch and your lovely pieces all over. The chair décor is gorgeous. Looks so warm, cozy and inviting! The little turkey is adorable too!
Have a wonderful week sweet lady.
FABBY
Your house is always decorated so wonderfully!
If your turquoise chandelier goes missing, you can find it in my home!
I'm so glad you linked up to the party, my friend. It just wouldn't be complete without your decorating flare. I get so many great ideas from what you share. (Hey, I think I just wrote a poem!) The transformation of the cabinet was a smart move. I like it very much. Your transferware and vintage pieces are so pretty. Love it all. Hugs, Nancy
You must be getting to the thrift store before I do.since I would have bought everything you have! You do have a way with styling dishes, and finding them!
I love it and the pieces of transfer ware, so envious. I'm slowly starting a collection. Mostly from Nancy's Daily Dish. I'm buying a piece at a time. Really like your turkey taking center stage
Cindy
I think all your beautiful decorating on the table, the great pieces in the cupboard and the sweet wreaths on the chairs make this a "formal" dining room!!!
I love dishes and holiday dishes are a must in my book.. beautiful dishes you have -- lovely table decor... on the chairs and table top -- it's so fun to pop in here and see what you are up too..
Keep safe and warm
Beautiful Jann. I love your gravy boats hanging on the metal glass rack. So clever and cute. Love your cream and white Tom Turkey too.
Kris
I love all the different pieces of china on your table... But when I saw your new china cabinet, swoon! It looks so bright and crisp, perfect to let the eye wander on all your plates...
Your new cabinet is drool worthy! Such a lovely piece to showcase your 'old with new' style!
i just love what you've done with the desk area, jann! love the pop of color your chandy gives the room, too:)
Hola amiga querida!! que lindo su comedor .. adore esa lampara turquesa.que tenga un optimo día
besos
Hi Jann. Stopping by to tell you I'll be featuring your dining room in tomorrow's Every Room In The House Party. Have a great evening. ~ Nancy
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