Thanksgiving will be here before we know it, so it’s time to start planning your first Thanksgiving gathering of the year! As we’ve seen with most celebrations this year, they just aren’t the same without charcuterie boards! We’ve gathered some charcuterie inspo for Thanksgiving that we think you’ll love. Continue reading "The Perfect Charcuteries for Your Thanksgiving Feast" »
Thanksgiving COVID Style
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and like the other holidays we’ve experienced this year, it will look a little different. Although there’s a sadness that sweeps the nation in mourning over the holiday season we once had, it’s important to remain hopeful and thankful this Thanksgiving. There is still so much to celebrate, and we must focus on that as we enter the holiday season. We are still so grateful for so many things, and we hope you will choose to join us in celebrating Thanksgiving COVID-style. If you do still plan on hosting or attending a gathering this Thanksgiving, here are several things you can do to make sure that you are having a safe holiday. –
Ideas For The Perfect Friendsgiving
Now that Halloween is over, we can finally start celebrating the holiday that really matters—Thanksgiving! That's right, Thanksgiving, not Christmas. While some of you may enjoy going straight from Halloween to Christmas, we prefer not to leave the middle-man out. Continue reading "Ideas For The Perfect Friendsgiving" »
3 Themes for a Great Friendsgiving!
Are you worn out of the same traditional Thanksgiving year after year? Why not try something new this holiday! Friendsgivng is a great option to include your friends in the celebrations. If you want to host a Friendsgiving this year, and need some inspiration, here are the themes for you! Continue reading "3 Themes for a Great Friendsgiving!" »
#FromTheGroom – How to Survive Engagement Season Questioning
There are about two weeks till Halloween which means engagement season is just around the corner. If you don't know what engagement season is, it is the time between November and February when most couples get engaged. Many think that engagement season is big partly due to social media and partly due to the fact that you will soon be around the majority of your family. Plus, Thanksgiving through Valentine's Day is typically a time of warm and happy occasions and it seems less likely that someone would say no. But, let's say you're not ready to pop the question. You've been dating your significant other for a while and you know many family and friends will be asking those annoying questions, "So when are you popping the question?" or "When do you plan on getting married?" Well, I've got some great answers for you to give. And, if you are ready to pop the question, just check out some of our older blogs for inspiration!
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Last Minute Thanksgiving Preparation
Thanksgiving is tomorrow, and you may be freaking out. Take a deep calming breath, and keep reading! We're here to give you some pointers to help your Turkey Day go off without a hitch! Continue reading "Last Minute Thanksgiving Preparation" »
5 Tips for an Awesome Friendsgiving
Tired of the same old family gathering? Or just want to start your own tradition with some of your closest friends? Host a Friendsgiving! Traditionally held the Wednesday before or the Friday after Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving is a great opportunity to take some of the stress out of the normal holiday routine and just relax (and eat) with your besties. Here are five tips to help make your Friendsgiving even more memorable. Continue reading "5 Tips for an Awesome Friendsgiving" »
How To Plan An Epic Thanksgiving Dinner Menu
Thanksgiving is traditionally a day filled with food, family, and football. We take the time to celebrate what we are thankful for most and appreciate what we have. The care and preparation that goes into Thanksgiving dinner is enormous. We want to help make your day a little easier by helping you plan an epic Thanksgiving menu! Continue reading "How To Plan An Epic Thanksgiving Dinner Menu" »
Tips for Planning a Wonderful Thanksgiving Dinner
It's never too early to begin planning for your Thanksgiving dinner. For many, it is one of the only times in the year that the entire family is together in one place. The earlier you can plan, the better. From traditional to out of the ordinary, here are a few ideas to help you plan a Thanksgiving for the history books! Continue reading "Tips for Planning a Wonderful Thanksgiving Dinner" »
Party Tip of the Week-Thanksgiving Place Cards
Thanksgiving is around the corner and the dinner plans have begun! Looking for a neat way to set your table? Here are three ideas for Thanksgiving Place Cards.
Pine Cones
Pine cones can help set the fall/winter mood to your tablescape. Use pine cone to hold the place card at each seat so your guests know where to sit.
Pumpkin
Still have left over mini pumpkins from Halloween? Paint the name of each of your guests and use them to set their spot at your dinner.
Chalkboard Mason Jars
Popular for weddings, you can also use glass mason jars as place cards. Simply use a stencil, chalkboard paint, and write the names of your guests. Then you can set their place at your table or have them choose their seat.
Don't hesitate to get creative with your tablescape and use things you may already have! For more great tips, check out