Well it’s almost time again, time for Canadians to celebrate Thanksgiving. YAY! I love this time of the year and I’m excited to go home and eat everything in front of me 🙂 It will be bitter sweet though, as this will be the first family holiday without my beloved Omi 🙁 But I know she will be there in spirit raising a glass to all the family being together.
Now as you can read from the title, this is my 3rd installment of Vintage Photo Tuesday, Thanksgiving Edition. You can read my other posts below:
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Vintage Thanksgiving Photos 1920s-1960s
The table is set, so let us sit down and see what I found, shall we?
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Here is some of the 1950s family that belongs to that pretty table setup above. Dad is getting ready to carve that turkey.
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Sisters at Thanksgiving, Betty and Martha, November 26, 1953. Let’s take a moment to enjoy the 1950s fashions and the 1950s Living room decor. LOVE IT!
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At the same Thanksgiving with cousins Roxie and Gail (in adorable matching dresses) and Aunt Martha (and we get a better look at the her beautiful purple 1950s dress).
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Cousins on Thanksgiving 1956. Roxie, Gail, Larry, David, and Kent at the Mather home in Santa Ana, November 22, 1956. What a cute family.
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Thanksgiving Dinner 1968. That lamp so funky!
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1960s Photo: A family taking a moment to say thank you for the food they are about to eat.
The kids table at Thanksgiving (1950s I believe).
Did you ever have to sit at the kids table? I did and sometimes as an adult as well. Ha Ha.
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1950s-Small family gathering around the table. Cozier the better.
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1950s photo of Dad getting ready to carve the turkey in his Dad apron.
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1960s photo of a family showing the joy from knowing that a wonderful feast is about to be had with wonderful guests.
To all my readers that celebrate Thanksgiving in Canada, enjoy your time with family and friends. To my readers in the United States, enjoy your time next month 🙂
QUESTION TIME: Do you have a family tradition that you do or a specific food that needs to be on the table? Share in the comments below.
Here in Canada we are about to celebrate our Thanksgiving on Monday and then I know my lovely neighbours to the south will be celebrating their’s next month. So I thought it would be fun to put together a post on items you could purchase to add some “Vintage” to your Thanksgiving holiday (decor, cookbooks, clothing and more).
Post Updated October 4th, 2024
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NOTE: If you click on any of the items featured below and they are not available, don’t fret! Hit the search button and see what else is on the websites. There are 1000’s and 1000’s of items being listed daily.OR you can visit my Etsy ‘Vintage Thanksgiving‘ Collection.
How to get a Vintage Thanksgiving Look
Thanksgiving Table Decor Inspiration
Table Decor is a MUST to bring your Thanksgiving table to next level, starting with a pretty themed vintage tablecloth like the ones below.
1960’s Linen floral tablecloth with fall colours. This is a beauty.
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1950’s tablecloth with an Autumn maple leaves motif.
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This is a perfect 1960s fall / Thanksgiving tablecloth with all the fruits of a bountiful autumn harvest printed around the border.
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A pretty vintage tablecloth with a bounty of Fall Harvest items as the pattern. So lovely.
As for what goes ON the Tablecloth how about these delightful 1940s Vintage Anagram Letters?
If you love the Turkey in the image above, then you can take them home below- 2 Morton Pottery Turkey Planters circa 1940s.
Kitschy Salt & Pepper shakers will always be appropriate on the Thanksgiving table in my home (and yours too!).
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Mid Century Fall basket: A variety of velvety fall apples, nuts and plastic branches in a woven basket.
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Not into the kitsch? No worries! This Mid Century vintage white speckled ceramic Cornucopia will be a stand out on your holiday table.
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Having lots of guests over? Here is a nifty idea on how to remember where everyone should sit-Place Cards!
Place card holder Thanksgiving fall tablescape from the 1950s.
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Turkeys! One more example of vintage place cards you can be inspired to add to your vintage Thanksgiving decorations.
Need some help with your turkey or thanksgiving recipes? Then Butterball has you covered with their 1950s advertisement and informational pamphlet for Swift’s Premium Butterball Turkey.
P.S. Etsy has LOADS of vintage cookbooks if your in the market for going down that route.
Spice up those Gravy recipes with Campbell’s ‘Gravy Dishes Recipe Booklet’, 1960s.
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Now how to take the turkey out of the oven? How about with this Thanksgiving kitchen towel? This is funny, cute and vintage all at the same time. I’m guessing this towel has to be late 1930s by looking at her hair and shoes but that is just a guess.
On another note, I would totally cook the turkey if my husband would pull me around on a trolly to bring it to the table lol!
Your holding the turkey now what to put it on?? This 1950’s vintage Turkey Platter should do the trick.
Or a 1950s/ 1960s Vintage Noritake Bordeaux pattern large oval serving platter. Stunning!
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One more pretty Turkey platter from the Mid Century.
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Vintage Thanksgiving Dessert Ideas
A vintage cookbook is always the way to go for authentic recipes from a bygone era (as mentioned above). This particular gem was made in 1958. It features 61 pages of recipes and illustrations.
I love Pie! Mmmmmm Pie! Party Pie Book Good Housekeeping Cookbook 1950s.
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After your dessert decisions have been made I’m SURE one of those is pumpkin pie and you will need just the right plate to serve it on.
This plate is from the 1970’s but I don’t mind at all because I just think it is fantastic and so perfect for your thanksgiving table. It even has the recipe for pumpkin pie in case you forget. Just don’t put the pie on it till your done WITH the recipe 🙂
You could also use the Blue Ridge Southern Potteries ‘Thanksgiving Turkey’ plate for some of your goodies. The image on the plate is a bit quirky which I like.
Thanksgiving Fun for Kids
Like my household (I have 2 nephews and niece) there might be kids at Thanksgiving so what can you do to keep them entertained? How about reading a Thanksgiving story like this wonderful 1954 book Written by Esther M. Schenk?
I know I know! this idea will only keep them amused for 5 mins but it falls into the “vintage” theme and so therefore perfect for this blog post.
Vintage Thanksgiving Fashion Ideas
Lastly what to wear? Well that could be anything from a cute vintage dress, slacks, vintage apron or vintage novelty skirts. The list is endless!
A cute terry towel cotton half apron from the 1960s. It has shades of green and a tan brown “Thanksgiving bounty” of fruits and vegetables with fall leaves on the edges.
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Can’t get any more “Thanksgiving” then Cornucopia baskets on this 1950s/ 1960s full skirt.
Bring a little 1960s into your holiday plans with this Autumn Fit & Flare Dress. So Cute!
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BUT I think a must for whatever outfit you chose, there should be a themed vintage brooch on your lapel.
Now as Canadian’s we don’t have “Pilgrims” in our Thanksgiving story but this pin is too cute to pass up!
Pilgrims not your thing? How about Vintage Turkey Brooches?? Yup, this is awesome!
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Here is the Cornucopia basket again (2 of them to be exact!) -Kitschy and fun!
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I will now leave you with the BEST earrings for those who love to bring the fun to the Thanksgiving Table..the 1950s John Morrel Baked Thanksgiving Ham Earrings!
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And that my friends is some of my “Vintage Thanksgiving deocrations & fashion” ideas. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving whenever you are celebrating it 🙂
Looking for more vintage items? Then take a look at my Vintage Thanksgiving Etsy collectionHERE(updated regularly).
Question: I would love to know if you have vintage Thanksgiving deocrations that you already incorporate into your holiday decor? Please Share!