How to Create a Thanksgiving in Color – Pantone’s Leprechaun
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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 kicked things off with ideas inspired by Pantone’s Mykonos Blue + Spring Lake. Today’s inspiration is Thanksgiving in Color Leprechaun. It’s a beautiful green, perfect for fall entertaining, especially when paired with neutral tones and metallics.

- Every fabulous hostess or guest divine ‘do could use a retro style hair scarf | Unique Vintage
- Finish the look with a mixed pearl chain necklace and stone inlay cocktail ring from Anthropologie
- Serve cocktails on a custom tray | Mark & Graham
- Add a personal touch to your bath with a set of embroidered guest towels | Williams-Sonoma
- These shadow printed coasters make a colorful addition to any Thanksgiving table | Mark & Graham
- Set a sleek foundation for your table setting with the black and gold Shay flatware | World Market
- Let’s create a fabulous table setting with Williams-Sonoma. First, begin with a Rustic melamine dinner plate. Then, layer with a Harvest melamine salad plate. Finally, pair with a coordinating Harvest napkin.
- I am in love with Mosser glass, especially their ornate candlesticks | The Avenue
- I scored my Mosser glass Elizabeth cake stand from a vintage sale. But, you can find one on Etsy
- Elevate your florals, faux, dried, or fresh, in a Mala large vase | One Kings Lane
- I have a similar set of these gold old-fashioned glasses | World Market
- There’s no better way to celebrate the holiday season than with a Capri Blue Fir & Firewood glass candle. In addition, it’s a work of art, hand-poured in a display-worthy glass vessel | Anthropologie
I hope you have been inspired by Thanksgiving in Color Leprechaun. Be sure and join us next time for another Pantone-inspired palette for Thanksgivingโฆ
