If you’re a fan of geo style and you enjoy a good non-traditional fall table, today’s post is for you! I’m sharing a Thanksgiving tabletop I designed for Decoist, and my inspiration came from current trends such as mixed metallics and geo objects. A DIY table runner made from scrapbook paper, an affordable bouquet of copper-toned mums, and a few white pumpkins are other highlights. Read on for a sneak preview of the design…
I love a good low centerpiece, especially since I enjoy being able to clearly see the people across from me at the table. Marble objects picked up at estate sales, wooden forms purchased at the craft store, and marble tiles from Floor & Decor helped me achieve the tabletop statement below. Rather than using a large bouquet, I placed single mums in small silver bowls.
The result is a modern spread filled with unexpected touches. The fun comes from being open-minded when creating the tabletop vignette. I knew I wanted to craft table runner from art paper, so I let the paper selection and the available flowers inspire my palette of copper, mint and dark green. I then filled in the rest with items from around the house.
For a complete DIY, more photos and the full story, head on over to Decoist…
Wishing you and yours a fabulous fall and a Happy Thanksgiving…
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