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How to Create a Thanksgiving in Color – Pantone’s Fuchsia Fedora

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I have always been a big fan of non-traditional colors for holiday decorating! My Thanksgiving color round-up posts have been some of my popular posts, so I’m bringing them back for 2021, as my Thanksgiving In Color series.

This year, inspiration comes from the 2021-22 Pantone Fall/Winter Palette! We’ve covered Mykonos Blue + Spring Lake, Leprechaun, Pale Rosette, Ultimate Gray, and today is the finale, Thanksgiving in Color Fuchsia Fedora. As with Pale Rosette, pinks for Thanksgiving is so unexpected. Especially, Fuschia Fedora, a flirtatious, bold pink with allure. It pairs well with traditional colors or fun combos like blues and grays.

How to Create a Thanksgiving in Color - Pantone's Fuchsia Fedora
  • Divert the conversation from the world’s craziness with a game like We’re Not Really Strangers. | Urban Outfitters
  • Set the scene with paper streamers and honeycomb pumpkins from Shop Sweet Lulu.
  • Instead of plastic wrap, send leftovers home in a reusable food wrap. | ban.do
  • A pink floral tablecloth is an unexpected pattern for Thanksgiving. | Chairish
  • Let’s create a fabulous table setting. First, begin with a black dinner plate from World Market. Then, layer with a Bunny Williams Gold Star salad plate from Ballard Designs. Pair with a pink paper napkin from Oh Happy Day. Finally, finish with a flower power plate from Kohl’s and a Frenchie metallic cup from Daydream Society.
  • Made of Brazilian agate, these coasters are beautiful on their own, but also, an elegant resting spot for beverages. | Home Depot
  • Every fabulous cheeseboard needs a set of cheese knives. | Nordstrom
  • I love a beautiful set of serving utensils. | Z Gallerie
  • Adorn your walls with a vibrant watercolor print. | Minted
  • Take a breather and pamper your nails with a fun pop of color. | Ulta
  • I love a low-maintance centerpiece made up of faux or dried flowers instead of real ones, like this fuchsia Stardust Gypsophila | afloral

I hope you have been inspired by Thanksgiving in Color Fuchsia Fedora and all the colors featured. Until next time, have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!

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