Hello from your long lost blog friend! I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving! I'm sorry for my little blog absence last week; I totally took advantage of the holiday weekend and spent lots of time catching up on the million things on my to-do list playing and resting. Back to reality today! (Well, for three weeks until Christmas break - it's a hard life, but some one has to live it!)
I've had all kinds of trouble getting this post published; first, because I ran out of Google photo storage (who knew you could do that?), and second because I realized I have hardly any photos of our actual Thanksgiving (and ya'll, Sam looked SO cute... I am totally bummed!)
Anyway, I finally got at least one of those issues worked out; so, here goes nothing...
This was my table on Wednesday afternoon when I first set it up:
I used this "tutorial" from O Happy Day! for my paper runner and as inspiration for the rest of the table. The name of my game this year was "simple," and I think that was accomplished. My goal was to spend no more than $20.00 total, which was easily accomplished by making my table runner and using dishes, napkins, etc. that I already had. I did buy the two little votives in the center - I liked the "sparkle" that they added, and - of course - the flowers (which were mostly dead by Thursday afternoon). Another time and money saver was simply writing names directly onto the runner instead of worrying about fancy place cards.
Crafty I am not, but the runner was super easy to make - I just bought a roll of craft paper at Michaels, one small container of white paint, and a little round spongy brush. It took all of five minutes, and it turned out pretty cute. (If I do say so myself.) *Unlike the tutorial, I only cut my paper on the ends and just let them roll up naturally. I didn't trust myself cutting in a straight line.
Anyway, I finally got at least one of those issues worked out; so, here goes nothing...
This was my table on Wednesday afternoon when I first set it up:
I used this "tutorial" from O Happy Day! for my paper runner and as inspiration for the rest of the table. The name of my game this year was "simple," and I think that was accomplished. My goal was to spend no more than $20.00 total, which was easily accomplished by making my table runner and using dishes, napkins, etc. that I already had. I did buy the two little votives in the center - I liked the "sparkle" that they added, and - of course - the flowers (which were mostly dead by Thursday afternoon). Another time and money saver was simply writing names directly onto the runner instead of worrying about fancy place cards.
Crafty I am not, but the runner was super easy to make - I just bought a roll of craft paper at Michaels, one small container of white paint, and a little round spongy brush. It took all of five minutes, and it turned out pretty cute. (If I do say so myself.) *Unlike the tutorial, I only cut my paper on the ends and just let them roll up naturally. I didn't trust myself cutting in a straight line.
I called my table the "kids table," even though the youngest (besides Sam) was 25. Whatever, we had a blast. And, as an added bonus, the paper runner provided some entertainment after the meal when I whipped out the sharpies. :) People LOVED it.
I would definitely use this idea again --- I think it would be perfect for birthday parties, showers, and all sorts of other occasions.
We didn't vote on a "winner' this year, but here's my mom's table too:
As always, it was beautiful!
Moving on...
Contrary to what this post sounds like so far, the most important part of my day was not my table. :) The day was full of food and sweet reminders of how much I have to be thankful for...
What, doesn't everyone run with coffee? |
Then, in the afternoon, we had an awesome feast with so many of the people we love - both friends and family. We played games, and laughed hard, and ate until our bellies hurt. It was just right. I am blessed.
Other things I did over the break:
- Saw "Breaking Dawn" in theaters.
- Pulled out all of my Christmas decorations.
- Black Friday/Cyber Monday Friday from the comfort of my couch.
- Gave a house tour to the original owners (more to come on that).
- Made the official switch to all Christmas music all the time.
- Reclaimed my guest room (with the help of my sister, you can actually see the floor in there again)
- Saw friends in from out of town.
- "Watched" football.
- Over ate.
- Graded massive stacks of papers.
- Over ate.
Ok, I think that about catches us up. See you tomorrow!! :)
You are the 4th person in the last 3 days that has mentioned the running out of photo space on Blogger. I wonder if they did some kind of audit or something??! Ha. I haven't gotten the message yet. You need to post a blog about how you "fixed" it-- everyone seems to be at a loss!
ReplyDeleteYeah do tell. Did you have to buy the extra space? I thought Google was like infinity. Beautiful table and sounds like an awesome week!
ReplyDeleteUgh!! I actually ended up just paying for extra space. Right now, I'm signed up for the $2.50 a month plan (which isn't much, but still...). We'll see how long that lasts!! :)
ReplyDeleteI paid for the extra space, too. I don't know what happened with Google, but I was not pleased. I waited several days for a response on the Blogger help site and got nothing, so I gave in and paid. I just wanted to get a stinkin' post up!
ReplyDeleteE your table was beautiful and I love the idea of a paper runner. I might do that for my kitchen table. We have several cute table cloths that are stained in the center. A paper runner would cover the stains and be cheaper than a new table cloth!
LOVE your table! The runner looks great :)
ReplyDeleteis that the drumstick dash in roanoke? we did it last year and it was soooooo crowded. (http://www.thekriegers.org/post/13455326365/running-thanksgiving-5k)
ReplyDeletei love the tradition of thanksgiving morning exercise, though!
HAPPY Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteYour posts are so beautiful and inspiring!
This is such a beautifully decorated table!
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I gotta know - did you clean up the basement for the old owners to see? or just totally avoid it altogether?! I can totally relate. I don't even go in ours it's so terrible; christmas boxes, sweaters looking for a box to live, random turkey feet on the workbench (NOT kidding either)- it's RUFF, rough!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! We have Thanksgiving day in September in Korea. It's little bit different(You thanks to God, we thanks to our ancestor) but the concept is same.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Christmas^^
Happy Thank giving !The table it look beautiful
ReplyDeletevery nice, its a elegant room
ReplyDeletenicepost,make me inspiring,thanks
ReplyDeletehi, this is my first visit, greeting
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