It's my year to host Thanksgiving, and I do enjoy decorating for this holiday! I think Thanksgiving is such a lovely day because we focus on giving thanks and do so without the over-the-top expectations of hosting "the perfect Christmas" and making sure all the gifts made it into the back seat and/or the trunk. Just show up and be thankful! Now, the Thanksgiving color palette isn't my favorite, but I've learned to embrace it over the years.
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And I'm happy to have acquired a few teapots that I can display at Thanksgiving each year. This is one I received ages ago in tea friend Bernideen's blog giveaway.
This one was a gift from my late friend Ruth. I have such happy memories associated with the tea wares she gave me.
And this is one I found at T.J. Maxx while out shopping with my mother and Aunt Jane years ago. (Sigh.)
I enjoy collecting vintage turkey planters, and last week, I found a vintage sugar and creamer that are a good match to a planter I already had. They're different makers, but the colors sure are close.
I like the colors on this one best, though.
Several vintage turkey platters have made their way to my home in recent years, but this small one has the prettiest coloring, I think.
Another antique mall find years ago was this primitive-looking cross-stitch piece—of teatime!
And the other day, my friend Ann gave me this gorgeous potholder she'd made to thank me for helping with a recent crafts night at church. Her pumpkin stitchery is adorable, so I'm displaying it as art! So do you decorate for Thanksgiving?



















































