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My Thanksgiving Tablescape

 It is wonderful to see the beautifully created Thanksgiving tablescapes in everyone's blogs. Although it isn't part of our customs as such, these Thanksgiving celebrations inspired me to do a scape with a brown touch. Hope you'll like it.

Wishing everybody a Happy Thanksgiving



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  1. Oh, my goodness....you have just put tears in my eyes!!! I know Thanksgiving is not a part of your tradition, so for you to make this beautiful gesture of creating a Thanksgiving table...it's so wonderful!!!!!!! It's a beautifully set table, Sujatha! The colors are perfect! Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us! It really means a lot!!! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  2. How beautiful, I love the browns and golds you have paired with the white.

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  3. Thank you my sweet and lovely friend! I share Alycia's thoughts, as you are so generous and wonderful to set a gorgeous table, with such beautiful things and fall colors, that you made secially for us, in this very special day for Americans, as is Thanksgiving day. Many blessings to you and your dear family too.
    Big hugs,
    FABBY

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  4. Nicely done, Sujatha. The colors and shapes are spot on, and the heads of grain in your little lamp are such a great compliment to the theme of harvest. Thank you.

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  5. What a lovely, cozy table! I love the birdie s & p shakers, too. They fit so well with the subtle color scheme. Thank you for joining in our Thanksgiving traditions!

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  6. How beautiful is your fall table! I love the soft colors of brown and oranges! Your birds are so sweet! Great tablescape!
    Miss Bloomers

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  7. Your fall table is lovely. I think it is very thoughtful of you to be inspired by the Thanksgiving tables across Blogville. I love the rich colors and all your details. Thank you for sharing this beautiful setting.

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