Welcome to the Thanksgiving Holiday Craftacular Blog Hop!
Today, my blogging friend, Reesa of Momma Lew, is sharing her Pottery Barn-inspired Thanksgiving Tablescape!
Throughout the year, my blogging friends and I will share our holiday or seasonal projects. All this week we have been sharing great Thanksgiving decorating projects, crafts and ideas by me and my friends! Plus, share your Thanksgiving project, recipe or craft at the Holiday Craftacular linky party below!
We can’t wait to see your Thanksgiving creations! We’ll share our linky party favorites at our next Holiday Craftacular blog hop and on our Holiday Craftacular Pinterest Board!
Meet the Holiday Craftacular blogging crew! Please follow your Holiday Craftacular hosts!
Also, be sure to visit our next Holiday Craftacular blog hop, which starts December 7 for our Christmas Craftacular blog hop!
Now, for today’s Holiday Craftacular blogger, Reesa!
Thanks so much for taking the time to follow our Holiday Craftacular this month! This is the final day before we head on back to our creation stations to get ready for December’s hop! I’m Reesa from Momma Lew. The holidays are my favorite time of the year. I love to cook and create and share my own life experiences to make your life easier.
Let’s go back in time a bit to last month’s Holiday Craftacular to see my feature: Sweetwater Style’s Spooky Fairy Garden.
Thanksgiving Tablescape
Now on to my project, a Pottery Barn Kids Inspired Thanksgiving Tablescape. The kids and I love to attend story time every week at Pottery Barn Kids, and I love to browse around the store. While it’s fun to have a beautiful, elegant holiday table, it’s nice to create something to get the kids involved and feel like they are apart of the table, too.
I really couldn’t resist how sweet and cute this set up was at Pottery Barn Kids. I lined the table with some brown paper I found at Target. I figured it would be a good idea to add some crayons and let the kids color and write throughout the meal.
We also picked out some Thanksgiving themed books at our local library.
This little bear mason jar is a personal favorite of mine. I picked him up at Home Goods and he used to be filled with delicious honey. Now the kids use him to drink out of.
I found this burlap banner at Target for just $3!
Happy Thanksgiving! Be sure to share your Thanksgiving themed DIY with us!