THANKSGIVING DESSERT TABLE
With Halloween past and Thanksgiving growing near it is time to start thinking about THANKSGIVING PRINTABLES! I styled this Thanksgiving Dessert Table to showcase my new Thanksgiving Collection.
Brown, white, with a touch of orange polished off with fun patterns is the theme for this collection.
You can make all the paper items you see above by using my Thanksgiving Collection. Including the large folded fan flower!
Drink flags, party circles, fancy labels and more!
Now let's zoom in and take a closer look at the dessert table. I handmade everything myself from the sweet treats to the decadent decor! I even made the brown curtains out of a $15 bed sheet from WalMart. Cut down the middle, hem the sides, and VIOLA instant chic drapes!
When I think of Thanksgiving I think of Apple Crisp! Crunchy on top and warm gooey goodenss in the middle. You want some now don't you?
Caramel Apples are a staple for this time of year. I filled a basket with these yummy treats on top of some patterned paper from the new THANKSGIVING COLLECTION. Sticks take the place of popsicle sticks and a small accent of tied twine on top .
Apple butter was made by my family. Not on the stove, but in a large black cast iron pot that has been past down through the generations! Apple butter does not taste any better than when it is made like this...
That's my dad...you can't stop stirring or the apple butter will burn!
My favorite! Homemade turtles. YUM is all I can say and would be a fabulous choice for your Thanksgiving Dessert Table this year.
How about some caramel corn? Sweet, sticky, crunchy and oh so easy to make.
A sweet drink is always a nice choice for a dessert table. Apple cider is not only yummy in your tummy, but makes your house smell super UHmazing while you are making it!
Molasses cookies are soft and flavorful. Right out of the oven with some cider screams THANKSGIVING!
If you are watching your waistline this season then you have to try Pumpkin Pie Frozen Yogurt. Served in hollowed out mini pumpkins with a dessert flag makes you feel like you are eating something more decadent than you are!
The patterned paper in my new collection can be wrapped around candles and made into a table runner. Napkin rings and place cards bring unity to the table through the same brown and white pattern. Add drink flags to your glasses or party circles for a festive touch. Remember to lay out the "I Am Thankful For..." cards and have your guests reflect on what they are thankful for this year. Hang the cards up with the "Give Thanks" banner and you are all set!
Don't forget about the kids this Thanksgiving! My Printable Thanksgiving Collection includes a Pick Your Pumpkin Game Page, Turkey Coloring Page, Thanksgiving Math Page and 2 Fry Boxes!
This Printable Thanksgiving Package includes printable PDF files for:
1. "Give Thanks" Banner
2. 2" Party Circles
3. 4 inch Party Circles (Use on the center of a fan folded paper flower as shown in first photograph)
4. Water Bottle Wraps
5. Napkin Rings
6. Small Favor Box
7. "I Give Thanks For..." Cards (4 different patterns)
8. Drink Flags (Can also be used as dessert and food picks)
9. Dessert & Food Labels (Tented & Blank)
10. Place Cards (Blank)
11. Kids Pack (Includes: Turkey Coloring Page, Thanksgiving Math Game Page, Pick Your Pumpkin Game Page, and 2 Fry Boxes)
12. Patterned Paper (4 designs can be used to wrap around candles, vases, lay down the center of table for a table runner, and so much more!)
I am thankful for many things this year! What are you thankful for...
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Everything looks so pretty! Great job...love the colors! Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday!
ReplyDeleteLindsay~Easy Made Invitations...a DiD friend
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What an adorable tablescape! I love all the different takes on the apple recipes, and the fantastic story behind your apple butter. Pretty!
ReplyDeleteBTW, Congrats on getting featured over at Celebrations at Home!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Love your pumpkin frozen yogurt idea!
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Homemade Turtles - oh man - can I come to your house?
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