Easy DIY Thanksgiving Centerpieces for a Picture-Perfect Table

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Stunning DIY Thanksgiving Centerpiece Ideas Brian Woodcock


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Turkey time is here! As you're putting the finishing touches on your Thanksgiving menu and checking (and double-checking) your Thanksgiving grocery list, don't forget about the main attraction of the day. And, no we're not talking about the roast turkey. It's the Thanksgiving centerpiece! Put your DIY skills to work and create a beautiful Thanksgiving table. A wow-worthy centerpiece deserves a place of honor with your Thanksgiving table settings and thoughtful DIY placecards.

These extra touches will make guests feel like you've gone out of your way to create something special just for them. Much like the rest of the Thanksgiving quotes and Thanksgiving craft ideas we share, these handmade beauties come together quickly and easily. They're also inexpensive, rivaling the most gorgeous projects you've seen over on Pinterest, and at a fraction of the cost. That's just one more thing to be thankful for!

Layer Pinecones, Leaves, Fruit and Gourds

This centerpiece lets fall's bounty take centerstage, with a mix of fresh and dried fruit, pinecones, and autumn leaves. Extend the theme onto place setting by placing smaller leaves in the center of dinner plates.

SHOP DRIED FRUIT SLICES

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Fill a Copper Pitcher

A seasonal flower arrangement takes center stage in a vintage copper pitcher.

SHOP COPPER PITCHERS

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Becky Luigart-Stayner

Make a Cloche Display

Use vintage flower frogs to hold family photos upright, then place beneath glass cloches and bell jars. If your frog doesn’t have tines, fashion a holder by wrapping craft wire around a 3/4-inch dowel a few times, leaving a 1- to 2-inch tail that you insert into a hole of the flower frog. For a more organic feel, incorporate earthy elements such as moss, rocks, and pine cones.

SHOP CLOCHES

use vintage flower frogs to hold photos upright, then place beneath glass cloches and bell jars
BECKY LUIGART-STAYNER - Hearst Owned

Bring Out the Turkey Vases

These festive vessels are perfect for a Thanksgiving centerpiece. Fill them with rustic wheat and dried flowers for a finishing touch. Check out resale sites like Chairish and Etsy for vintage pieces with extra character.

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Craft a Rope Cornucopia

Fashion a DIY cornucopia out of just 2 materials, rope and hot glue. For a striking display fill with monochromatic bounty such as red grapes and apples, and pomegranates.

To make: Fold the end of a long length of 3/4-inch manila or jute rope over on itself about 4 inches. Start wrapping the long length of rope around the folded piece, forming the cornucopia, arching it and making it wider as you work, holding everything together with hot glue. When you get to the desired size, do one last pass between and on top of the last two rows then add a circle of rope on the bottom to act as a base and keep it from rolling.

SHOP ROPE

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Annie Schlechter

Layer in Chinese Lanterns

Beautiful Chinese lanterns take center stage in this floral arrangement. Combine the stems with leafy branches and fluffy marigolds in an antique pewter pitcher.

SHOP FAUX CHINESE LANTERN BULBS

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Michael Partenio

Arrange Wildflowers in a Pumpkin Vase

Gather a sweet grouping of wildflowers into a hollowed out pumpkin for an easy-but-show-stopping centerpiece. Place smaller gourds on guests' plates and accent the rest of the table with smaller arrangements housed in mercury glass bud vases.

SHOP PUMPKIN VASE

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Make Sophisticated Painted Pumpkins

Five minutes and done! Paint a green or tan heirloom pumpkin with off-white acrylic paint for an easy DIY distressed look.

SHOP PAINT

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BRIAN WOODCOCK - Hearst Owned

Use a Vintage Vessel

A vintage blue-and-white transferware tureen stuffed full of white and yellow flowers, with hints of greenery, looks great on buffet or as a Thanksgiving table centerpiece. Bonus: Decoupage a white pumpkin with blue and white toile wallpaper (you can use color copies, too).

SHOP SOUP TUREENS

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BRIAN WOODCOCK - Hearst Owned

Add LED Lights to Leafy Garland

Add a bit of extra sparkle to the center of your table with LED lights, arranged in a garland of faux autumn leaves. Vary the height of the centerpiece by placing small pumpkins on pedestals throughout, then tie guests' napkins with a tag that reads "thankful" for a finishing touch.

SHOP FALL LEAVES GARLAND

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Use a Copper Milk Can

A copper milk can filled with greens and berries makes a bold statement as a centerpiece. Add a few orange taper candles to the table and you are ready to celebrate!

SHOP COPPER MILK CANS

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Layer Turkey Salt and Pepper Shakers & Candlesticks

Feather your table with these turkey-shaped salt and pepper shakers. Add fall-colored taper candles for a beautiful centerpiece.

SHOP TURKEY SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS

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Brian Woodcock - Hearst Owned

Craft an Ombre Pumpkin Centerpiece

Paint small white pumpkins in differing shades of red and pink to create a lovely ombre effect down the center of the table. Add single maroon flowers in bud vases here and there for a light floral touch. Bonus: Wrap the ends of cinnamon sticks in red twine and slip place cards in the stick's natural crevice to create place cards.

SHOP PAINT

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Go Neutral and Sophisticated

Neutral tones, including whitewashed pumpkins and dried gourds, are layered on top of a smattering of green eucalyptus leaves to create this sophisticated, neutral-toned centerpiece. Bonus: Thread twine through wood buttons and use to tie up linen napkins.

SHOP NAPKINS

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BRIAN WOODCOCK - Hearst Owned

Make Lace Pumpkins

Not just for wedding dresses! Hot glue lace and sewing trim on orange pumpkins and sprinkle them down the center of the table. Orange flower and bittersweet add a soft touch. Bonus: Form napkins into a bow shape and slip a gold napkin ring over the center.

SHOP LACE

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BRIAN WOODCOCK - Hearst Owned

Go Green

A scattering of green gourds and acorn squash laid down the center of the table and accented with orange and red flowers creates quite a pretty site. Bonus: Hot glue acorns to lengths of brown waxed twine and use to tie up rolled napkins. Apply gold leaf to a portion of a preserved maple leaf and use a gold paint pen to mark with guest's initials.

SHOP FAUX GREEN PUMPKINS

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BRIAN WOODCOCK - Hearst Owned

Add Layered Elements

A plain cotton or linen table runner gets a personal touch when embroidered with the names of family and friends who have attended Thanksgivings past. Display and array of colorful flowers in a vintage trophy and add a scattering of small pine cones and tea lights to complete the scene.

SHOP LINEN TABLE RUNNERS

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Add Height for Interest

Create visual interest easily with wood slabs. Just stack in a few underneath your fall flower arrangements and sprinkle some smaller pumpkins and nuts around for an even more layered look.

SHOP WOOD SLABS

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Brian Woodcock

Go for Bud Vase Centerpieces

Who says your centerpiece has to be lush and overflowing to be beautiful? Here, individual bud vases in a variety of colors make for a lovely-looking table.

SHOP GLASS BUD VASES

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Brian Woodcock

Create Foliage-Inspired Florals

Bring some autumnal beauty indoors with this arrangement inspired by the yellow, orange, red, and purple leaves on the trees. A vintage trophy (with a flower frog inside) makes the perfect vessel for a big bunch of blooms.

SHOP VINTAGE TROPHIES

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Brian Woodcock

Offer Plaid Tidings

We're mad for this plaid look featuring patterned table runners, vases, and fabric-covered pumpkins. Flowers featuring the various colors in the tartan prints bring the whole look together.

SHOP PLAID NAPKINS

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Brian Woodcock

Use Vintage Seasonal Spice Tins

Mix and match wildflowers and vintage spice cans in autumnal hues according to the length of your table. Display two for small settings, and a series for longer setups.

SHOP SPICE TINS

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Brian Woodcock

Make Metallic Maize

Give a plain ol' vase some fall flair with this easy idea. Start by coating roughly 14 cobs of dried corn with metallic gold and copper spray paint. Once dry, hot-glue cobs to the perimeter of a 6-inch round vase. Tie it all together with gold raffia. Fill vase with floral foam and add seasonal flowers as desired. (This sampling includes dahlias, zinnias, and mountain ash berries.)

SHOP DRIED CORN

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Brian Woodcock

Leafy Green Centerpiece

Embrace your green thumb with this centerpiece idea! Bamboo leaves or palm fronds might seem like a decidedly different way to decorate for the holiday—and they are. But make no mistake: Green is an all-season hue.

SHOP BAMBOO FRONDS

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Brian Woodcock

Craft Wheat Cloches

This seasonal staple makes the perfect focal point for your holiday table. Start by bundling a small handful of wheat and tie with twine. Turn a cloche upside down and place the wheat inside, then top with base and invert. Add leftover snips of wheat to votive holders (securing with twine).

SHOP WHEAT SHEAVES

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Brian Woodcock

Bold Red Centerpiece

A vibrant arrangement is a guaranteed head-turner at any dinner party, but it'll be especially appreciated on Thanksgiving Day. Dahlias, roses, and ranunculus will fit right in with all the red-hued pies and cranberry sauce on your table.

SHOP RED ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS

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Galvanized Bucket Centerpieces

It's the ultimate rustic-modern table accessory—a galvanized bucket! Simply place your bouquet of choice into one, and watch as your table transforms into a country-chic paradise.

Get the tutorial at Sugar and Charm.

SHOP GALVANIZED BUCKETS

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Zan Passante / Sugar and Charm

Use Apples as Candleholders

Utilize your latest farmer's market finds to make this fast display. Use a paring knife to cut a 1-inch-deep hole in the top of a few apples, slightly narrower than the candles, and wedge the candles in. Display alone or with stacked apples and seeded eucalyptus on a neutral cake stand.

SHOP TAPER CANDLES

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Brian Woodcock

Go Perfectly Imperfect

A gold-patterned table runner, mismatched vintage china, and a vibrant bouquet of seasonal blooms are all this Thanksgiving table needs to stand out. For a personal touch, use family photos in lieu of place cards.

SHOP RATTAN CHARGERS

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Brian Woodcock

Make a Pumpkin Menu Centerpiece

How genius is this? With just a white paint pen and an oversized pumpkin, you can create this sophisticated centerpiece that doubles as a menu.

Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.

SHOP PAINT PEN

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The Merrythought

Use a Retro Cooler as a Vase

If Thanksgiving tends to be a casual shindig in your home, use a vintage jug cooler and foraged branches, leaves, and flowers from your backyard.

SHOP VINTAGE COOLERS

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Brian Woodcock

Use Pampas leaves as a Centerpiece

Dried, fluffy florals make for a totally unexpected Thanksgiving centerpiece. Evoking the earthiness of the fall season, their muted tones and subdued color palette is sure to elicit more than a few oohs and aahs from your guests.

Get the tutorial at Sugar and Charm.

SHOP PAMPAS PLUMES

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Zan Passante / Sugar and Charm

Use Unexpected Vessels

Bookmarked by stacks of dishes, a chicken wire centerpiece filled with leaves and hydrangeas adds a festive touch in blogger KariAnne Wood's dining room.

Get the tutorial at Thistlewood Farms.

SHOP CHICKEN CRATE

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Layer In Succulents

Let your centerpiece handiwork live on after Thanksgiving with a hardy succulent display. Place a few of these vibrant plants around the table, then simply keep them there—they'll last you well into winter. Red taper candles, brass planters, and a blue runner add a splash of color.

SHOP SUCCULENTS

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Aaron Colussi

DIY A Subtle Pumpkin Vase

Subtlety is key when it comes to Thanksgiving centerpieces. You've already got so much on the table—why crowd it further? Here, a quiet arrangement of faux flowers and branches is more than enough to make a serious statement.

Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin and a Princess.

SHOP FAUX WHITE PUMPKINS

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A Pumpkin and a Princess

Layer Apples and Leaves

We love the idea of incorporating the fall harvest in your Thanksgiving tablescape. Freshly-picked apples, leaves and branches cut from your own backyard, and a few pillar candles work together to create a look that's as elegant as it is inexpensive.

Get the tutorial at Julie Blanner.

SHOP PILLAR CANDLES

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Julie Blanner

Layer Orange and White Pumpkins

Can't decide on a color scheme? Give yourself the best of both worlds with this neat centerpiece idea, which brings together a neutral runner, white taper candles, and a dash of bold color.

Get the tutorial at Ella Claire.

SHOP FAUX PUMPKINS

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Ella Claire

Use Vintage Books

There's no need to pay top dollar for a memorable centerpiece. In this pretty vignette, vintage books are used to lift a single floral arrangement. The books, like the rest of the tablescape, are accented in navy, burgundy, and gold.

Get the tutorial at Shades of Blue Interiors.

SHOP VINTAGE BOOK DECOR

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Shades of Blue Interiors

Go Graphic

Just because your tablescape borders on "glam" doesn't mean it can't still embody everything you love about country style. Black candles, brass candleholders, ironstone pitchers, and a bit of dried wheat join forces to create a look that's cosmopolitan-chic—but still imbued with the down-home charm you love.

Get the tutorial at Patterns and Prosecco.

SHOP BLACK TAPER CANDLES

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Patterns and Prosecco

Craft A White Centerpiece

Fall decor isn't all about oranges, yellows, and reds. Dried hydrangeas and white, faux antler decorations can make for an equally gorgeous monochrome centerpiece. Candles bring warmth, and faux pumpkins add texture.

Get the tutorial at Tone on Tone.

SHOP FAUX ANTLERS

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Tone on Tone

Whitewash Your Pinecones

These pale pinecones are pretty enough to display on their own, or in this simple arrangement featuring gourds, berries, and succulents.

Get the tutorial at A Piece of Rainbow.

SHOP PINECONES

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Make Candy-Filled Cornucopias

This blogger made her table set up even sweeter by stuffing homemade paper cornucopias with chocolate and other candies. The best part—guests won't have to go far for dessert.

Get the tutorial at We R Memory Keepers.

SHOP CRAFT PAPER

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Make Sure to Give Thanks

Take a cue from the changing leaves on the trees and work in fresh flowers in shades of yellow, orange, and red. Then add a simple sign with a timely message to make your piece feel even more celebratory.

Get the tutorial at A Blissful Nest.

SHOP "GIVE THANKS" SIGNS

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Craft A Greenery Runner

Make your table feel full and lush—without spending a ton of money—by starting with a big base of inexpensive leaves and greenery. You can even pull some straight from your backyard for that freshly foraged look.

Get the tutorial at Know How She Does It.

SHOP BEESWAX TAPER CANDLES

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Embrace Seasonal Greenery

Embrace harvest season and use seasonal selections like cabbage flowers, crimson daises, and ivory mums to fill out your vases.

Get the tutorial at Bird's Party.

SHOP CABBAGE FLOWERS

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Arrange Flowers and Foliage

Bring some of nature's beauty indoors with this loose and casual display of autumnal blooms, leaves, and other fresh finds.

Get the tutorial at A Piece of Rainbow.

SHOP PINECONES

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Craft A Pumpkin-Filled Planter

This gourd-geous piece has it all. Pumpkins, berries, leaves, and a variety of candles work together to add color and some ambience to your holiday table.

Get the tutorial at 724 South House.

SHOP RUSTIC PLANTERS

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Thanksgiving Table Centerpiece

This floral pumpkin centerpiece may look ornate, but it's actually incredibly easy to make. The crafter in question simply carved a gourd and filled it with a bouquet she got from the grocery store! Just don't forget the floral foam!

Get the tutorial at Shades of Blue Interiors.

SHOP FLORAL FOAM

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Craft A Floral Terrarium Centerpiece

Swap gourds for soft blooms for a centerpiece that doesn't scream Thanksgiving but rather whispers it.

Get the tutorial at CB2.

SHOP TERRARIUMS

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Try A Gilded Fruit Centerpiece

Cover artificial pomegranates with copper leaf for festive decor that will never spoil. Just insert wooden skewers into artificial pomegranates. Coat each with adhesive size. Stand skewers upright in a piece of Styrofoam; let pomegranates dry until tacky (about 7 minutes). Following manufacturer's instructions, apply sheets of copper leaf until pomegranate is covered (approximately 2 sheets). Repeat with each pomegranate. Display on a tray, in a bowl, or on a cake stand.

SHOP COPPER LEAF

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Brian Woodcock

Craft An Eclectic Fall Setting

Tie leaf-shaped tags made from brown craft paper around your pumpkins and add sprigs of fall picks to create this simply gorgeous centerpiece.

Get the tutorial at Ella Claire.

SHOP BROWN CRAFT PAPER

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Craft A Fall Tablescape

The secret to this charming fall tablescape? Set the table first, then fill in the open space with pumpkins and rustic DIY candlesticks made from slices of birch wood.

Get the tutorial at Ella Claire.

SHOP BIRCH WOOD

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Go Rustic and Bohemian

Who said Thanksgiving tables have to be elaborate? Blogger Alice ditched a table runner in favor of an elegant arrangement of succulents, gourds, and Indian corn.

Get the tutorial at Thoughts From Alice.

SHOP FAUX FLOWERS

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Go Beyond the Vase

When it comes to centerpieces, vintage wooden spools—around $5 to $10 each on etsy.com—offer a novel way to display dried leaves or branches. (If using fresh flowers, seek out spools with hollow cores wide enough to accommodate floral tubes.) The vessel that contains our loose arrangement of dahlias and pomegranates? It's a porcelain utensil holder. Bonus: Craft the cheapest candlestick ever: An inexpensive roll of jute twine! Pop a taper inside, then set it atop a plate.

SHOP TWINE

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Mikkel Vang

Craft A Harvest Centerpiece

Add some harvest-time charm to the kids' table with this durable centerpiece, featuring a mix of faux berries, gourds, leaves that can be used year after year.

SHOP FAUX GOURDS

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Country Living Staff

Put Out a Rustic Lantern

Light up your table in style with a vintage lantern surrounded by fall branches.

Get the tutorial at Serendipity Refined.

SHOP LANTERNS

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Use Color-Wrapped Wheat

Use embroidery floss to give stalks of wheat some colorful flair.

Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.

SHOP EMBROIDERY FLOSS

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Fresh Pomegranate Centerpieces

Liza Lubell of Brooklyn's Peartree Flowers says, "Ripe fruit is as lush as any flower." Here, she uses opulent pomegranates for these autumnal centerpieces placed in white pitchers. Cut each branch to a height that allows its heavy fruits to rest on the rim of your vase. Then fill in with inexpensive foliage, such as the purple shiso leaves here. You can also try apples or persimmons.

SHOP WHITE PITCHERS

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Miki Duisterhof

Play Up the Country Charm

Add some simple country charm to your Thanksgiving table with a blue and white gingham table runner accessorized with pinecones, white pumpkins, gourds, and the Julia centerpiece by UrbanStems.

SHOP CENTERPIECES ON URBANSTEMS

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Or, Go Simple and Modern

Or go for a minimalist table setting featuring white mini pumpkins and mini corn cobs.

SHOP FRESH FLORALS ON URBANSTEMS

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Use Natural Materials

Take a note from Adrianne from Dream Book Design and layer in pops of orange and gold. Pull fresh foliage from the yard and sprinkle leaves across the table.

SHOP FAUX FALL LEAVES

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Bright and Bold

Though pinks and reds might seem like non-traditional Thanksgiving colors, the combination of the two creates a vibrant, beautiful holiday table.

Get the tutorial at A Thoughtful Place.

SHOP FAUX FLOWERS

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Create a Tonal Pumpkin Vase

Use seasonal autumn flowers such as broom cob, roses, and mums to fill your DIY pumpkin vase. Stick to one main color and an accent color for a tonal touch.

Get the tutorial at Everyday Occasions.

SHOP FAUX FLOWERS

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Load Up on Gourds

Mix and match different gourds to fill a DIY statement piece for any dining room table. For an extra rustic touch, add mason jars with candles inside of them.

Get the tutorial at Shanty2Chic.

SHOP MINI PUMPKINS AND GOURDS

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Bring Out the Vintage Decor

Far Above Rubies blogger Anita Diaz used an old chestnut board as her table's centerpiece, then filled it with arborvitae, hydrangeas, pinecones, and hand-painted pumpkins. To add an extra gleam, she placed silver sugar bowls and her great-grandfather's vintage oil lamp in the middle. Transferware adds a timeless touch.

Get the tutorial at Far Above Rubies.

SHOP TRANSFERWARE

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Lean Into Metallics and Whites

A mercury glass vase, shining silver candlesticks, frosted pinecones, and white pumpkins stand out against a dark stained wood table runner.

Get the tutorial at Blooming Homestead.

SHOP MERCURY GLASS VASES

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Play Up the Rustic Elegance

Photographer Lia Griffith used a woodland motif—note the natural wood, plum colored place cards, and twig-style silverware—to transform her dining room table into a beautiful natural scene.

Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

SHOP TWIG CUTLERY

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Go for a 5-Minute Table Setting

If an elaborate Thanksgiving table isn't exactly your cup of tea, take a cue from blogger Julie Blanner. In just five minutes, the blogger created a gorgeous and simple tablescape by arranging pillar candles, pinecones, clementines, and floral stems on her table.

Get the tutorial at Coordinately Yours.

SHOP FAUX CLEMENTINES

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Twirl Up a Wheat Bundle

Tie a bundle of wheat with an oversized burlap ribbon and pair with brown candlesticks to create a neutral yet earthy tablescape.

Get the tutorial at Uncommon Designs.

SHOP THICK BURLAP RIBBON

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Go Classic With Blue and White Decor

Forgo the typical rustic hues of Thanksgiving decor and follow blogger Heather's cue by adorning your table with shades of blue, white, and gold.

Get the tutorial at At the Picket Fence.

SHOP BLUE AND WHITE VASES

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Play Up the Tartan Glam

Blogger Jen covered her table in tartan scarves, then spray-painted vases from the Dollar Store to complement the pattern. She made the rustic wood slice cake stand herself, then topped it with a feather-filled vase.

Get the tutorial at City Farmhouse.

SHOP TARTAN SCARVES

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Mix and Match Foliage

If you're worried about overdoing your Thanksgiving table decor, use a long box to help keep it contained. Here, blogger Anita Diaz filled her pallet wood box with floral foam, and then placed pumpkins, berries, candles, and cedar on top.

Get the tutorial at Far Above Rubies.

SHOP CEDAR STEMS

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Add Pops of Color

Stripes of copper tape adorn both the mini pumpkins and candle holders along blogger Amy's Thanksgiving table, while blooms from Trader Joe's provide bright pops of color.

Get the tutorial at Homey Oh My!

SHOP COPPER TAPE

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Craft a Unique Assortment

Glitter feathers and pots, succulents, and pinecones create an eclectic arrangement on this Thanksgiving table.

Get the tutorial at Lolly Jane.

SHOP FEATHERS

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Elevate Pumpkins on Pedestals

Elevate your entire table with this eye-catching centerpiece idea. It'll lift your guests' gazes upward, providing visual interest, height, and flair without requiring any over-the-top elements. All you need are pumpkins and cake stands!

Get the tutorial at Thistlewood Farms.

SHOP CAKE STANDS

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Thistlewood Farms

Layer On the Florals

Work your appetizer spread into your centerpiece, so everyone can keep snacking—even after the dishes are cleared away. And while we're partial to chrysanthemums, feel free to mix in your favorites fall flowers.

Get the tutorial at Jojotastic.

SHOP FRESH FLORALS

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Cornucopia Arrangement

Throw a couple of these on your dining room table, and you'll have a simple but impressive set up in no time.

Get the tutorial at Succulents and Sunshine.

SHOP CORNUCOPIA

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