all set: black and gold thanksgiving table.

world market gold table chargers

thanksgiving table black and gold

thanksgiving on a farmhouse table cafe chairs

simple thanksgiving table setting

gold pumpkins and black and white stripes

gold and black thanksgiving table setting

gold and black thanksgiving table setting

gold and black thanksgiving settings

black white and gold thanksgiving table

black and gold thanksgiving table

all set, tables ready for thanksgiving

Napkins, Runner.  Gold Chargers: World Market. Plates: Old. similar here and here. Goblets: Given to me by my mom (gold added by me. similar here.)  Table: Built by my husband: similar here, here and here. Chairs: Target. (on sale right now! also similar here.) Similar bench here.

Um, Thanksgiving is next week.  How on earth is this year going by so fast?

I like to cook and bake as much as the next girl, but truth be told, when it comes to Thanksgiving dinner, my favorite part of the prep is setting the table.  Typically I like our Thanksgiving table setting to have lots of texture and usually that means using more earthy colors and fabrics (think burlap) but this year, I spotted this set of gold chargers on sale at World Market, and that got my brain ticking in a different direction.

I paired the gold chargers with these black and white striped napkins and table runner  with off-white plates to lighten the whole thing up; I love the way it turned out.  I usually shy away from gold because I feel like it’s really easy for it to get gaudy, but pairing it with black and white stripes in a nice matte cotton really helped to ground it.

I wanted gold stemmed wine glasses (minus the wine- we don’t drink) for the table, which I didn’t have.  What I do have are tons (think 40) green stemmed glasses, hand-me-down from my sweet momma.  So I pulled out a table settings worth from my arsenal and used a metallic gold krylon to paint the bottoms.  Did you know you can spray paint just about anything?  Even glass.  They turned out even better than I thought they would.  I used the same paint to spray the pumpkins on the table as well.  It was so much fun I’m now walking around my house looking for things I can spray paint gold.  (Not really, but kind of.)

My husband built me this pretty farmhouse table a few years ago, and I swear it gets better with time.  It’s probably my favorite piece of furniture in our whole house.  It’s where we gather and eat and make memories.  You can’t hurt the thing it’s so sturdy (trust me on that one) and I just think farmhouse tables are so classic.  If you love farmhouse tables but you’re not up to building one, Pottery Barn and World Market both have great options (and they’re both on sale right now).

So how are you setting your Thanksgiving table?

black and gold thanksgiving table