Courtesy of Kallie Branciforte
Happy Thanksgiving Friends,
Yes, it's that time again. Hopefully, you have enjoyed this year as it will soon be coming to an end and 2024 is in our near future. The Holidays are the time of year we gather with friends and family; but it can also be very expensive. Today we are sharing some budget-friendly ideas compliments of Kallie Branciforte. Thanks, Kallie!
Keep it Neutral
Buy staples in neutral colors so they work for many holidays. I have white plates and gold chargers. Then, you can add little bits of holiday color in things like name cards, ribbon on the candles, etc.
Skip the Tablecloth
Formal tablecloths can make things feel too stuffy, and can be expensive just to get gravy spilled all over! Opt for just a table runner or even better, get a roll of butcher block paper at the Dollar Tree.
Make Mini Floral Arrangements
Skip the big, expensive bouquets and just grab a few inexpensive stems from the grocery store and make mini bouquets. This allows you to get more bang for your buck and avoids oversized floral arrangements that make it hard to see the person across from you.
Use Things Already in Your House
Stick to inexpensive stems like carnations, daisies, babies’ breath, greenery, and roses. Or, buy one larger bouquet but then break it down into 4-5 smaller ones. And, don’t feel like you need to buy vases. I just use glasses from my kitchen cabinet.
Shop your house for decorations. As mentioned above, I use drinking glasses as vases. Look for small bowls and shelf decor that you can repurpose for your tablescape. No need to buy a bunch of stuff for a single use.
Embrace Mismatched Styles
One of the more expensive parts of a tablescape is getting everything to match – such as having a full set of matching glasses or napkins. Instead, I say embrace the mismatched style a little. Purposefully do 4 of one wine glasses and 4 of another, give everyone a different napkin, have different salad plates, etc. This allows you to shop what you already have an avoid having to buy full new sets.
Get Dollar Tree Chargers
Dollar Tree sells plate chargers and I’ve had my set for 6 years. I use them for every holiday and they immediately elevate the tablescape! It’s probably the best $12 I’ve spent on hosting.
Level-up with Place Cards
The only time you ever get name place cards is at very special events like weddings. By using place cards at a dinner at home, it makes it feel SO special. And, you can do it for basically nothing. These little mini chalkboards are a set of 20 for $7. Plus, you can use them year after year!
Another thing I’ve done is place cards with little conversation starters on the back. It’s such a fun idea to get fun conversations started at Thanksgiving dinner.
ALL THE CANDLES
Candles are SO affordable when you buy simple whites – I get them at the Dollar Tree. Having a smattering of flickering candles makes any tablescape look elevated. You don’t even need holders, just light them as is, or get little votives for under $1 each at IKEA or the dollar store. I say you can’t have too many!
Let the Food Be the Centerpiece
At the end of it all, there’s usually A LOT of food on the table, so don’t overload your table with decor. All the beautiful dishes can take the spotlight.
Bon Appétit
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Live well,
Yvonne
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