I posted the diagram below
last year, and then a few months ago
The Huffington Post's
HuffTaste section editor asked to use it in
this piece for their site, so I thought maybe it would still peak some interest for those of you hosting or assigned to the task of setting the Thanksgiving table tomorrow! I prefer the informal setting myself, but I'm sure there's always a time and place for the fancier, more-formal version of the two. Either way, it looks like a lot of dishes to clean up, so maybe just ditch this idea altogether and go for the paper plates instead. Kidding!
Kind of. Happy table setting.
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Three cheers for paper plates ;-) Happy Thanksgiving!
Great post! We have a total of 20 guests this year so it will be the informal for us, haha.
Love this!! Have a fabulous Thanksgiving!! xx
this is so useful and easy-to-understand! thanks for sharing! :)
Good details. I like the picture representation. I like informal setting as well.
happy Thanksgiving Annemarie, hope you have a lovely day!
Hello from L.A.!
As always, I really enjoyed your most recent blog entry. As a Southern gal, I can appreciate a good and proper place setting, and as a hostess, I like being able to change it up. Would you mind if I use your graphic in December as we get closer to Christmas? I'll give proper credit where due and will let you know when it's posted.
Hoping you and yours enjoyed a wonderfil Thanksgiving!
Warmly,
Elizabeth
This is fun! Glad to see I did it correctly! Always informal for me. Hope your holiday was wonderful. xo
This is so helpful....every year around the holidays I have to look this up. I had to pin this for future reference.
Love these! so handy!
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