Their teachers had asked them to write something that they were thankful for on their
handmade turkey plate.
I gathered my collection
of turkey plates for a little tabletop fun and seasonal display in the Potting Shed.
I love seeing all the different styles of your pans and the recap of the creative things you've done with them ~ your new pan has baked another winner, and your
new turkey plates and ceramic gobbler seem pretty pleased to be included in the tasting.
Your new turkey platter looks so happy in its new home and I love the bittersweet wreath that's circling
the turkey plate.
A white linen napkin is draped between
the turkey plate and the dinner plate.
Hi Tina,
the turkey plates came from Pottery Barn a couple years ago.
Where did you get
those turkey plates?
I'm loving
your turkey plates too!
I have
those turkey plates and they look great with Mikasa French Countryside, too.
I've been watching
those turkey plates at the PB outlet — hoping for a sale!
I would love to have some of
the turkey plates!
Starting this way lets you see how the food should be brought out so guests can reach the mashed potatoes or
the turkey plate without burning themselves.