Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape
Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape

Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape

Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape

Chinet® shares a stunning, classic Thanksgiving tablescape featuring metallic chargers, fresh greenery, and free printable place cards.

By: Kara Woolery, Lillian Hope Designs

I’m excited to share with you this gorgeous neutral Thanksgiving table setting idea. I absolutely love any excuse to use eucalyptus in a tablescape, and it looks great with neutral-colored pumpkins. I’m also including free printable place cards and tent cards with editable text for you to use at your Thanksgiving celebrations. 

Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape

My family has a tradition of the women cooking Thanksgiving dinner, and the men doing the dishes. It has always worked out well for us. When everyone gets together there are a TON of dishes after we are done eating. This year we plan to use Chinet Classic® plates and Chinet Crystal® cups and stemless wine glasses to help cut down on the cleanup. Then we can all get back to playing family games quicker! 

Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape
Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape

Setting up a few charcuterie boards at your neutral Thanksgiving table setting allows your guests to munch on a few appetizers before the main dishes come out. I did some larger ones in the middle of the table, and also individual ones at each place setting. 

Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape
Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape

Style your Chinet Classic® plates on a charger with a few eucalyptus sprigs and place cards. These editable text place cards can be used as place cards or tent cards. 

Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape
Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape

I used an old farmhouse-style basket for the center of this neutral Thanksgiving table setting and filled the basket with pumpkins and eucalyptus. You could also lay eucalyptus on each side of your centerpiece instead of the charcuterie boards for an earthier feel.

Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape

Classic Thanksgiving Tablescape

Share how you’re celebrating Thanksgiving with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram using #MyChinetParty. And for more entertaining ideas from Kara check out her blog, Lillian Hope Designs.