Nov21 A Rustic Thanksgiving 2011

I hope you are as excited as I am about Thanksgiving this Thursday! Bryan and I have a long list of dinners and brunches to attend and for the first time ever, I’m hosting my very own, very small, Thanksgiving dinner. I’ve been on the hunt for a little Thanksgiving inspiration, so we’ll be sharing some of our favorite finds with you this week! First up today is this rustic Thanksgiving shoot with florals and styling by Honey and Poppies, heirloom place settings and food styling by Casa de Perrin, and photography by Braedon Flynn. This shoot was originally featured over on Design Sponge, however we’ve got lots of extra images to share with you to get you inspired!

To get us in the holiday spirit, I’d love for you to share one of your favorite Thanksgiving traditions or even your favorite dish you look most forward to! I’d say for me, my favorite part about Thanksgiving is spending the entire day in the kitchen with my mom, sisters, and brother-in-law, Taylor, who cooks up a storm. There’s something about cooking and great conversation that goes so well together! And I know it might sound silly, but I always really look forward to homemade cranberry sauce! Mmmm…

Wedding Blog A Rustic Thanksgiving

Wedding Blog A Rustic Thanksgiving

Wedding Blog A Rustic Thanksgiving

Wedding Blog A Rustic Thanksgiving

Wedding Blog A Rustic Thanksgiving

Wedding Blog A Rustic Thanksgiving

Wedding Blog A Rustic Thanksgiving

Honey and Poppies  :  design and florals (which included lots of vintage mixed metal vessels filled with foraged leaves along with dahlias, roses, and berries, a hanging installation of crabapple branches, mini bouquets for the placecards, and a mantle styled with many types of pumpkins and squash) // J and R Foods: menu design and cooking // Casa de Perrin:  heirloom placesettings and food styling // Found Vintage Rentals: design and furniture // Pitbulls and Posies:  lasercut paper goods based on the idea of a modernized deconstructed quilt // Braedon Flynn:  photography // Carondelet House:  location // Dovetail:  coordination

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  • Justine on November 21, 2011

    This venue is stunning! I love the exposed brick with the chandeliers. Seriously, if I could have that in my dining room, I would be an extremely happy girl. Great inspiration!

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  • What a party venue, what a table setting, what a lovely rich, warm palette!

  • [...] #5. Since Thanksgiving is Thursday (THURSDAY people, that’s nuts!!) I thought I’d add in some T-Day prettiness. Are you still deciding how to decorate for your day? Take a looksie at this gorgeous styled affair. {via Grey Likes Weddings} [...]

  • jacin {lovely little details} on November 21, 2011

    wow this is awesome.

  • Adventures in Dressmaking on November 21, 2011

    Wow, this has got to be the classiest Thanksgiving pics I’ve seen with a 2011 vibe! Love it!

  • Invitation Consultants on November 21, 2011

    i love this! it looks elegant and home-y all at the same time!

  • Amber Moon on November 21, 2011

    Thanks Summer! What a dream to be on your beautiful blog! This was such a fun and festive shoot – loved celebrating with friends! xxoo!

  • Kellee on November 21, 2011

    I want to eat that pie! YUMMY. Seriously this decor is insane. I wish I could go to that party… so pretty. :)

  • postcards and pretties on November 21, 2011

    this gives me such a homey + comfortable feeling

  • Kelly on November 22, 2011

    Simple but warm !Beautiful location~Love the shoot really!

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  • Naturally Yours Events on November 26, 2011

    This is stunning! I love the rustic warmth.

  • Jacquelyn on November 27, 2011

    This venue is lovely! Very warm and inviting.

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