Ideas For Decorating For Thanksgiving
50 Thanksgiving Decorations Perfect for the Holidays
You'll be grateful for these beautiful Thanksgiving decorating ideas.
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Tabletop Cornocopia
Adorn your table or mantle with this simply beautiful tabletop cornucopia. The fir, dried flowers, ferns and berries that fill the wicker basket help bring nature into your home. This Thanksgiving decor item can last up to four weeks if you take good care of it, so don't be afraid to put it out before Turkey Day.
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Autumnal Wreath
Most Thanksgiving decor embraces natural elements, and your fall wreath is no exception. This autumn wreath welcomes guests in. Or make your own by using springs of fresh greens, oranges, kumquats, cloves and other harvest bounty to bring a festive feel to your space. Get even more fall craft ideas here.
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Log Candleabra
Place this log candle trio in the middle of your table for a simple, yet showstopping, display. Tea lights and votive candles fit snuggly into these candlesticks, but make sure you're using a battery-operated candle—they are made of real reclaimed wood after all!
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Festive Flowers
A seasonal bouquet is an easy way to hint at the holiday without using turkeys or pumpkins. This fall bouquet features autumnal hues like burnt orange, dark purple and ivory with flowers like roses, hydrangeas and more. Arrange them in a vase or remove the stems and scatter them along the table runner.
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Fall Gnomes
These fall gnome decorations are not only cute but symbolize a Scandinavian tradition. In Scandinavian folklore, gnomes are supposed to be the "guardians" of the land, and in this case, they'll keep an eye out for those grabbing a second slice of pumpkin pie.
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Bench Seating
The purpose of Thanksgiving is to spend time with loved ones—not to stress over holiday decor. If your dining area lacks enough room to comfortably fit all of your guests, snag a bench seat for extra seating. Now that your table is ready, fill it with one of these traditional Thanksgiving recipes.
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Gratitude Tree
Display thanks with a gratitude tree. To make one, gather boughs and branches in a large burlap-wrapped vase, then add wooden ornaments or photos of the people and things you're most thankful for.
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Wheat Display
Assemble a wheat display that wows. Gather a bundle to slide into a clear vase or get crafty and make a wheat wreath. Better yet, take up to three wheat strands to use on each place setting for a rustic touch.
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Ladder Shelf
A ladder shelf is the perfect spot to add a few Thanksgiving decorations. Use each shelf to display cozy pillows, gourds, candles, fall foliage and more. Complete the look with a strand of battery-operated twinkle lights.
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Mini Pickup Truck
If you can't set up a fall display with a real pickup, might as well go for this mini fall truck! Adorned with autumn leaves and gourds and Pumpkin Farm lettering on the side, this little figurine can be displayed all fall long.
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DIY Pumpkin Embroidery
Put your favorite festive tokens on display. We love the look of this embroidered pumpkin tucked in front of a window, but you could also nestle it in a bookcase or on the mantel. Use this pumpkin embroidery design to make your own!
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Gold-Tipped Feather Garland
Searching for cheap Thanksgiving decoration ideas? Look no further than a DIY feather garland. All you need are twine, feathers, hot glue and metallic paint. Dip the top edge of each feather and dry for a touch of glam.
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Thankful Lanterns
Light up the night with a set of these fall lanterns. They'll add a warm glow to your entryway, or place them on the table for a candlelit meal. For a personal touch, personalize your set with your family name.
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Natural Candle Display
Candles are a popular decorating accent because they add immediate warmth to a space. Dress up your holiday tapers by placing them in a narrow glass, then filling in the gaps with a bag of whole nuts. A strip of burlap and ribbon complete the look.
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Wood Slice Centerpiece
Thanksgiving decorating ideas don't have to break the bank. A lot of great accents can be made with items you already have or that you can buy for cheap. This centerpiece, for example, only requires wood slices, mini gourds and candles.
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Hello Pumpkin Doormat
Since it's the first part of your home guests will notice, a Thanksgiving doormat is a must. Then, dress up the outdoor area with pumpkins, fresh apples and gourds, lanterns and a pretty wreath.
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Pampas Grass Bouquet
If wheat bundles really aren't your thing, try this modern take. Pampas grass, especially nestled among other dried grasses, creates a whimsical, unique display that'll surprise and please your guests.
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Window Wreath Display
Thanksgiving isn't known for being an over-the-top decorating holiday, so simplicity is key. Neutral Thanksgiving wreaths, like this breathtaking magnolia display using a rustic window, are perfect for pairing with pumpkins and other autumn decor.
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Woven Placemats
Show off your finest china by resting them on a woven placemat. This minimalist style doesn't take away from your other decor but it still adds a natural, harvesttime feel to the table.
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Burnt Orange Napkins
You can't go wrong with a set of burnt orange napkins to warm up each place setting. If burnt orange doesn't fit your style, no worries. This linen napkin set comes in 12 other colors, like beige and royal blue.
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Fall Foliage Hoop
Show off the beauty of fall foliage with a colorful wreath. Simply arrange clusters of leaves on a wooden wreath form and secure with hot glue. Use faux leaves for this project so you can use this Thanksgiving wreath for years to come.
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Velvet Pumpkins
Pile these luxe, velvety pumpkins near the fireplace or in a wheelbarrow for a touch of fall fun. This set includes a mix of orange, white, green, burgundy, silvery and gold pumpkins.
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Pretty Pear Display
This gorgeous mantel display starts in your kitchen. You'll need a collection of fresh or fake pears and a jar of whole cloves. Use the cloves to write a letter on each pear, then align the pears in a row to spell out your chosen word. "Together," "thankful" and "grateful" are all good choices. Leftover cloves? Use them to make this warming coffee drink.
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Paper Scroll
No need to take up calligraphy for this paper scroll sign. Welcome the season in the best way by hanging this distressed Kraft paper sign. It's only 15 inches, so it'll fit virtually anywhere you'd like to liven up your space.
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Book Pumpkins
Talk about crafty! These eco-friendly book pumpkins are a unique find. Tuck them into a bookshelf or place them on an end table. Mix and match different colors and shapes for a fun arrangement.
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Plaid Pillows
Looking for an easy and effective Thanksgiving decoration idea? Swap out your standard bedroom or living room pillows for these plaid guys. Just replace your go-to pillow covers for this set of pumpkin-colored plaid pillow covers.
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Frame Nature
Nature is beautiful, so why not show it off as part of your Thanksgiving decor? Just stick natural elements like feathers, wheat stalks, seed pods, leaves or berries in neutral frames, then display on a mantel or entry table.
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Plaid Tablecloth
Keep your Thanksgiving decor clean and classic with a plaid tablecloth. To highlight the fall theme even more, add matching napkins and brown paper packages hiding favors for each guest. Scatter pine cones and nuts around white votive candles for an elegant centerpiece.
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Display of Gratitude
Criss-cross twine through an open frame. Ask guests of all ages to write what they're thankful for on colorful paper leaves. Then attach the leaves to the twine with tiny clothespins for a reminder of what's most important about Thanksgiving. Keep the kids busy while the turkey is cooking with these fun Thanksgiving crafts.
Originally Published: August 25, 2021
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Ideas For Decorating For Thanksgiving
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