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How to Create a Thanksgiving in Color – Pantone’s Mykonos Blue + Spring Lake

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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 kick things off with ideas inspired by Pantone’s Mykonos Blue + Spring Lake. They are beautiful shades of blue that bring exciting and calming vibes to your holiday table. Even better, a pop of blue with a traditional color palette is always a win. Feel free to mix and match…

How to Create a Thanksgiving in Color - Pantone's Mykonos Blue + Spring Lake
  • The bird of honor can fit inside Le Creuset heritage stoneware deep covered baker in Lapis | Williams-Sonoma
  • Welcome guests with an Impressionist wreath on your door | Williams-Sonoma
  • Keep clean with a Blue Bells cotton apron | Cailini Coastal
  • From candles to flowers, these island wrap navy lattice hurricanes are so versatile | Cailini Coastal
  • Color block glass mason jar vase | Williams-Sonoma
  • Set the scene with a striped table runner | Target
  • Elevate any beverage with Estelle colored glass champagne coupes | Anthropologie
  • I love a layered placesetting; first, begin with a beachcomber handwoven round placemat | Williams-Sonoma
  • Then, layer with a gold rimmed dinner plate | West Elm
  • Finally, top with a constellation salad plate | West Elm
  • Cloth napkins are always an entertaining win; craft indigo cotton fringe napkin | Crate and Barrel
  • Why not elevate the ordinaery with a Partridge in a Pair salt and pepper shaker set | Ballard Designs
  • Too pretty to burn; apple candle | The Avenue
  • I have several of these charcuterie boards… | Shop Waiting On Martha
  • You can never have too many platters; I love this Botanica platter | Anthropolgie

Be sure and join us tomorrow for another Pantone-inspired palette for Thanksgiving…

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