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Stunning Thanksgiving Vignettes Day 3
November 09, 2016
Welcome to day three of our Collection of Thanksgiving Vignettes and other inspiring seasonal decor. We are truly thankful to have you visit and look forward to you sharing your Thanksgiving inspiration with us on our regular upcoming Thursday link party.If you missed the tour yesterday you can catch the inspiration right here.Cedar Hill Farmhouse, Love Of Home, My Kentucky Living and Sharon Joyce Interiors.
Yesterday our dear Hostess Stacey from Poofing The Pillows, shared her Thanksgiving vignette in the midst of moving and building her forever home.
Today on At Home With Jemma I am sharing and savoring November with you all!
One could even say I am basking in the Autumn glow of plum trees changing color in the most subtle of ways. Here are a few trees in our backyard where the leaves are gilded in a slight gold illumination. Even our massive, majestic resident hawk, while preening himself in the shadows of lime colored mesquite tree, gives a thankful nod to the cooler weather of Fall.
We have to beg for Fall in Texas and warm weather can continue well into December.So I use faux pumpkins, gourds, greenery, leaves and fruit and then combine it all with some refreshing colorful bouquets.
All of these thankful moments circle about me like colorful falling leaves as I prepare our outdoor table on the patio where we will share a little Thanksgiving happiness.
I am reminded today of those simple joys which have been shared throughout the years, from growing up on our farm with my tiny family of four to our blossoming family of many.
I created this simple, natural and budget friendly Thanksgiving table using mostly recycled items. I have many bins of decorating material in my attic. This year I even pulled some greenery off a wreath and you might have seen me in a field picking just a little cotton...shhh...
Our outdoor fireplace needed some pizzazz so I created two topiaries by placing metal orbs upside down in my clay pots and then tucked in faux sunflowers and fall garland in the top of the orbs.
I love a mix of color against neutral, the infusion of it delights me every time.
If you follow me on Instagram, I recently shared a photo of carnations.I feel that carnations are often times overlooked, they are a very showy flower, economical and long lasting. I enjoy incorporating them into different vignettes and arrangements.
My husband love spices cake, gingerbread cake...me I love chocolate and caramel, so we will have both on our dessert table, along with this easy holiday pumpkin roll.
Thank you for joining us all today and above all I am wishing each one of you a Thanksgiving where your plates are full of love, joy, good health, kindness and a heart that is always grateful.
Up next on our Thanksgiving vignette tour is the energetic, artistic creator Cristina fromRemodelando la Casa you will not want to miss the opportunity to become inspired with herThanksgiving goodness.
Michael Lee West is an author, foodie, gardener and is currently nesting in her new home.Today she is sharing her Thanksgiving joy at Rattlebridge Farm.
Now it is time to hop on over and Patina and Paint. Tammy shares her beautiful Table with us and a mindset of that everyone can have a beautiful and unique home with very little money.
Jill is the talent behind the scenes of Sew a Fine Seam and she is sharing her creativity and a beautiful Thanksgiving vignette, while managing her own business and homeschooling her children.
Tomorrow is our special edition and 40th week of Thoughts Of Home On Thursday.We hope you will share your special Fall or Thanksgiving inspired creations with us.
On Friday the Stunning Thanksgiving Vignette Tour continues with your lovely hostess Laura from White Spray Paint.
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Your table is stunning Jemma, and the fireplace looks fabulous! I especially love the fresh elements and bright colors...beautiful photos too! Thanks so much for being one of our hostesses, this is such a great blog hop!
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If you ever want to rent your home out to guests? I get first dibs! I am absolutely obsessed with outdoor fireplaces and want one more then a piece of diamond jewelry! Your space and your table are just drop dead gorgeous sweet lady! Great centerpiece down the table, it really makes the gorgeous colors pop.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Jemma - you created a wonderful welcoming space I love all those elements they compliment each other so well and express extreme heart. Fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteCarole @ Garden Up Green
Jemma your outdoor Thanksgiving table is wonderful! I love all the fall colours against the natural stone of your fireplace. What a special treat to be able to enjoy your family dinner outside on the patio! I hope it's just a teeny bit chilly enough to get a fire going to really set the scene. You have such amazing talent when it comes to decorating my friend :)
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Love all your fresh and pretties added for fall. Your outdoor fireplace is gorgeous.
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Kris
Your table is so pretty, Jemma! I love the way you mixed faux and greenery elements to crate such a warm and inviting table. Love the topiaries by the fireplace, wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteEvery photo is filled with inspiration and your bubbly personality! Love the colorful decorations on and around your fireplace. I would want to stay there and sit a spell! Each of your vignettes are warm and inspiring depicting the season beautifully.
ReplyDeleteLove all of the beautiful colors of fall....hating the warmer weather but am so glad it's finally cooled off. Getting used to the hot weather in TX again has been a bit challenging! Love and hugs to you...hope you are doing well!
ReplyDeleteJemma, your outdoor table is gorgeous. The moss-covered balls, greenery, pumpkins, and those stunning leaves all create a beautiful, memorable table that embodies the heart and soul of Thanksgiving. Thank you so much for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI love how you make the loveliest of spaces with items you already have around your home. Your home looks so nice with all the pumpkins and colors of Autumn for your décor. I went to the park recently and noticed that the oranges in the trees have already changed to reds. I am trying to enjoy this wonderful season as you are, Jemma. The frame, 'Be silly, be honest, be kind' is a gentle reminder to look at each day. And your 'grateful' pillow is perfect for this month of Thanksgiving. That holiday pumpkin roll sure sounds good to go with my coffee right now. :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy these Autumn days while they last, Jemma.
love, ~Sheri
Your tablescape is so pretty and inviting! Love the natural touches and the carnations! You are right, carnations are pretty, and long lasting... and do often get overlooked! What a shame! Thanks so much to you and the other lovely ladies of TOH for hosting the blog hop! Enjoying it... such pretty creativity in all the posts! :) ~Rhonda
ReplyDeleteJemma, your tablescape is stunning with all the colors of autumn! Your fireplace is so perfect! Pam @ Everyday Living
ReplyDeleteI like how you captured the spirit of Thanksgiving with such a beautiful tablescape. The fall colors in your vignettes exude warmth and coziness.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for helping to host this great tour. Appreciate all your time and effort in doing so.
Mary Alice
Such beautiful colour in all your photographs - a joy.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You have beautiful photos! Love your table and the gingerbread cake looks delicious! Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteSo many fun vignettes! Tons of ideas and inspiration. Thanks for sharing at Dishing It & Digging It!
ReplyDeleteThis beautiful table is made for lingering. All the elements came together perfectly and your pictures are amazing!
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