A Gilded Leaf Inspired Table Setting

IMG_3751 We're hosting Thanksgiving this year and I couldn't be more excited.  Firstly, because it happens to be my favorite holiday and, secondly, because of my love for a well dressed table.  This year, gold tipped leaves inspired a table setting that turned out both earthy and sophisticated.  Vintage Russel Wright dishes, a colorful runner, berry filled twigs, wood and brass create a look and a feel that complement our home's mid-century design well.  Take a look and find out below how to quickly gild leaves for the upcoming holidays. IMG_3789

Himalayan pink rock salt decorates each setting and is also a take home gift for our guests.candle stick psdIMG_3756IMG_3807

Clusters of berries tied to the gilded leaves serve as mini botanical arrangements that can become hanging ornaments for our guests. IMG_2976

Gold Tipped Leaves

Supplies:

Magnolia leaves (they're thick and won't crack as the paint dries), gold paint and twine.

Instructions:

Tie twine to the leaf stem. Dip the tip directly into the paint. Hang and let dry for 1 to 2 days.

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Best Wishes for a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving.                                                                                                                                 

A Cocoon Style Thanksgiving Table Setting

 With my recent obsession with table settings,  it's a good thing my husband and I are hosting Thanksgiving dinner this year.  I can and will decorate to my heart's content.   With brown dishes, feathered accents, pinecones and a capiz shell runner , our holiday table will be both earthy and glamorous.  Take a sneak peek at how it all comes together:

To see more of my obsessive-compulsive table settings click here and here, and don't forget to send me photos of tables you set or sat at  for your Thanksgiving dinner.

Happy Thanksgiving to all!