Creating a beautiful Thanksgiving table can be as simple or as elaborate as you’d like, and best of all it doesn’t have to be expensive. Whether you’re looking for easy crafts or dreaming up a full tablescape, there are so many ways to make your table feel special and inviting. From handmade place cards to natural centerpieces and stylish settings, this post has ideas for every style and budget. Let’s explore ways to add charm, warmth, and a bit of festive magic to your table this Thanksgiving!
Start With The Basics
Whether you’re going full tablescape OR just thinking about a few elements for your Thanksgiving Table, here’s a few ideas to get you started. Then follow it up with real life examples from bloggers around the web!
Use Natural Elements:
Items from nature are perfect for this time of year. Things like leaves, pine cones, acorns, and branches. You can gather these from your backyard or a local park if that’s allowed.
Arrange them along the center of the table or place them in a decorative bowl for an easy yet removable centerpiece. Mix with other elements from this list for a personalized table design.
Repurpose Items:
Look around your home or the thrift store for items that can be repurposed for your table. Use tablerunners and remember that scarves or fabric remnants can serve as table runners.
Make Place Settings:
Add a personal touch for your guests by creating handwritten name cards for each guest. Use cardstock or even fall leaves or brown paper and write names with markers. Metallic markers are pretty but not necessary. Mini pumpkins are super cute if you can find them!
DIY Centerpieces:
If you want to create your own centerpiece you can start by using items you already have or things you find at the thrift store or in your buy nothing club. Fill a glass jars or vases with seasonal items like cranberries, nuts, or small pumpkins.
Napkin rings add a nice touch, you can put the nakins in them and place them on the plate before people arrive. Use twine, sprigs of rosemary, cinnamon sticks, or small pine cones, you can even add a tiny tag and incorporate name cards here.
Use Seasonal Produce:
Decorate your table and house with seasonal fruits and vegetables like apples, pears, pumpkins, and gourds. Arrange them in a basket or spread along the table natural and abundant look. I like to keep a couple baskets around for moving most of them off the table when dinners makes it’s appearance.
Simple Table Linens:
Use plain tablecloths or runners and enhance them with decorative elements. For a long time we didn’t have tablecloths and just used plain sheets purchased as tablecloths. They work and no one knows they’re sheets.
Incorporate Candles:
Candles make everything feel warm and a cozy. Use what you have on hand or purchase inexpensive tea lights or pillar candles. Placing them in recycled glass jars or on small plates can create a safe and stylish display. If you have kids in the house take care that they’re not within reach.
About Those Dishes
If you don’t have a big fancy set of dishes that’s ok! You can mix and match dishes and no one will care. For a long time we used Thanksgiving as the launch for using our Christmas Dishes, no one cared, they’re were pretty and looked fancy on our little old table.
See Those Elements In Action!
Here’s how these elements are put into action in the real world. Ready to be inspired?!
How to Set the Table
Whether you’re looking for a casual or formal way to set the table this post will be your guide for how to set a table.
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