Feel the fall feelings with family and friends this Thanksgiving. Create a simple and cozy fall tablescape to add to a cozy fall dinner.
I am hoping these will inspire you to decorate your nest for a wonderful Thanksgiving feast.
I like simple, neutral decor. Grays, tans and whites…and sometimes small pops of light blues and sage green. Deep purples are another color I like for fall. Add some orange and yellow to it for a festive and bold look.
Whatever color you choose, don’t forget to accessorize with simple treasures. Pumpkins, candles or even antlers will make a great tablescape with nature and linens.
While orange, red, and yellow are great for any fall tablescape, using a fresher palette is also welcome. For a stylish blend of refreshing and exquisite decor, mix lush greenery with golden accents like candlesticks, vases, and platters. The green can come from plant life, colored glass, or even a tablecloth. To complete the look, mix in a handful of white elements such as flower blossoms and ceramic turkey ornaments.
Homespun and cozy, a Rustic tablescape is an excellent choice for homey autumn decor. A creamy color palette is ideal for a comforting ambiance, so choose linens in soft shades of brown, beige, and white for your Rustic table. To keep with fall tradition, mellow reds and oranges are also fitting. Natural wood ornaments are perfect for Rustic style, and many people even use short cross sections of tree trunks as platters or as pedestals for candles and floral arrangements.
Creating a cozy fall tablescape doesn’t have to be complicated. When you apply five easy tips Madison is sharing with you on her blog, you’ll be equipped with everything you need to create a beautiful fall table for your family and friends to enjoy! Plus, she rounded up the products she used from Kirkland’s so you can recreate this exact fall tablescape! Ready to get started? Click the photo to go check it out.
To make the votive, use a craft knife to trace circles slightly larger than the bottom of a tea light in the miniature pumpkins. Carve them out and tuck the candle inside.
If you don’t have a few extra antlers to spare, you can create this arrangement without them. Tuck in pinecones and assorted nuts, but make sure the pumpkins are the real star.
Even if crafting isn't your expertise, you can put together these adorable DIY place cards. It's perfect that they're customizable to fit your color scheme. Get the details on materials and instructions here.
How pretty is this hygge inspired layout from Life On Summer Hill? I especially love the knit tablecloth. Apparently it’s actually a sweater blanket, so as long as you have one the right size your table, that’s an easy add.
The simplicity of this tablescape from Life On Virginia Street makes it one of my favorite. Many of you probably have a similar white vase and if you don’t, it’s a great investment. This setup leaves plenty of room for the food but still delivers a happy vibe.
Farmhouse On Boone is always great for airy decor, and this tablescape is no exception. The hint of blue really brings all of the wood elements out, and the leaves add a great living element.
Which one is your favorite? What do you do to decorate your table for Fall or Thanksgiving? Share the details.
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