It's one of the annual celebrations that calls for special decorations so if you're looking for ways to style a Thanksgiving table, I've got a great selection to inspire you. Making use of all the symbols of the fall season, these ways to style a Thanksgiving table will make your meal an occasion to remember.
If you're clever, some ways to style a Thanksgiving table can last throughout fall. Like these faux pumpkins.
Gold pumpkins will add glam to your table.
Use multicolored autumn leaves and clear cellophane to make a table runner that is not only gorgeous but functional as well!
Using branches from your backyard, attach them to an empty coffee can with hot glue, then fill with flowers.
Simplicity that combines rustic charm with elegance.
Pumpkins and burlap are a good mix.
If you're on a budget, there are still easy but chic ways to style a Thanksgiving table.
If you can get your hands on a sheaf of wheat, this is a great idea.
You know that old wooden box you've had lying around for simply ages?
Now this is what you call super budget-friendly! Draw place settings on a kraft paper tablecloth and stick some fruit in pots!
There's no rule that says you can't choose a different color to the traditional.
Make a runner from twigs and scatter some leaves.
Get the kids involved in making the decorations for their table.
Fancy napkins are an easy way to jzoosh up your table. Check out ideas here 25 Tutorials for How to Fold Napkins ... @Neecey
Simple but pretty.
Halve a walnut and use the shells to fill with salt & pepper. Each person gets one at their place setting and you won't need to keep passing condiments around.
Handy at crafts? Get out your paper and scissors.
Put a hurricane vase with candle in a large bowl and surround with pine cones, fruits and mini pumpkins.
Print out individual words on tabs, and fold them around twine. Weave the twine along the center of the table and around the place settings.
Go with a gold or silver theme.
Fill a vase with cranberries and then fresh flowers.
Buy faux pumpkins from the hobby store and use them year after year.
Make a centerpiece of interesting pumpkins and gourds interspersed with leaves and flowers.
Cut out enough flesh to make room for a candle.
Use different beans, seeds and corn in layers.
Festive and cheap.
What a great family tradition to start this year.
You can get beautiful artificial flowers that will last for years to come.
Perfect and simple.
More fun for the kids.
I love this.
A simple burlap runner makes a really good base for any Thanksgiving table setting. Or ...
... you could try your hand at stenciling.
Good for Thanksgiving or Christmas
Write all the things you are thankful for.
Did you know you can buy a gadget that makes holes the perfect size for tea lights?
This clever tool simplifies the process of transforming apples into unique, organic candle holders that add a touch of autumnal charm to any Thanksgiving table. Simply twist in, and the gadget removes a portion of the apple core, creating an ideal nook for a tea light. The effect is utterly enchanting, with the warm glow reflecting off the fruit's glossy surface, lending a cozy and intimate atmosphere to your festive spread. Moreover, you can choose apples in shades of red, green, or yellow to complement your table's color scheme. What a delightfully novel way to illuminate your evening!
Mix up candles, fruit, grains and wood for a rustic banquet feel.
I like this one because of the use of tall candles.
Buy fresh pumpkins and after Thanksgiving make them into delicious dishes. Some yummy ideas here 7 Super Delicious Pumpkin Recipes Perfect for Any Time of Year ... @Eliza
If you can't find mini gourds and pumpkins, use silk or fresh flowers in autumnal colors.
Bring the outdoors indoors.
There are so many things you can use to dress your Thanksgiving table - leaves, pumpkins, acorns, pine cones, grains, grasses, fresh and silk flowers, candles, wood, burlap etc - and the color palette is so easy to work with. Do you go to town with your Thanksgiving table?