Thanksgiving Tablescapes Ideas are perfect for Fall which is such a wonderful season and culminates in the Thanksgiving celebration which sees us all gather around as family and friends to spend some quality time together with delicious food. Therefore, the Thanksgiving table setting itself is of utmost importance since you not only want to make guests feel welcome but also you can show off your creative side.
For a budget Thanksgiving table centerpiece make this easy creation. You’ll need some dollar store wine glasses 1 dollar store plate Fake leaves Popcorn kernels Tea lights Ribbon and Hot glue.
Supplies
- Wine glasses (or stemmed glassware of your choice)
- Tea light candles
- Dried berries, acorns, or small decorative beads
- Festive charger plates or decorative plates
- Mini pumpkins (fabric or real) for a seasonal touch
- Artificial or dried leaves for decoration
- Woven placemats for added texture
Instructions
Fill the inside of each glass with dried berries, acorns, or small decorative beads to add texture and autumnal color.
Place a tea light candle inside to create an elegant floating effect. Scatter artificial or dried leaves around the base of the wine glasses. Place a mini pumpkin in the center to complete the look.
Create a beautiful and cozy Thanksgiving tablescape with this minimalist yet elegant farmhouse-inspired centerpiece. Using natural elements like white pumpkins, candles, and fresh greenery, this setup brings a touch of rustic charm to your holiday table. Best of all, it’s easy, affordable, and quick to assemble!
Supplies
- Wooden cutting board or serving tray (for the base)
- Mini pumpkins (white, yellow, and green for variety)
- Mason jars and votive candle holders
- Unscented candles or tealights
- Fresh greenery (such as rosemary, eucalyptus, or pine sprigs)
- Table runner (neutral or soft earthy tones)
Instructions
Lay a soft-colored table runner on the table and place a wooden cutting board or serving tray in the center.Layer the pumpkins around the board. Place mason jars and small votive holders around the pumpkins.
Use unscented candles or tealights for a warm, flickering ambiance. Tuck fresh rosemary, eucalyptus, or pine sprigs around the pumpkins for an organic touch.
Bring a rustic vibe to your Thanksgiving table setting with these charming rustic burlap cutlery holders. Not only are they easy to make, but they also add a warm, natural touch to your holiday decor. Paired with fresh flowers and autumn leaves, these handmade holders make your guests feel extra special while keeping your table stylish and organized.
Supplies
- Burlap fabric (cut into rectangular pieces)
- Hot glue gun or fabric glue
- Scissors
- Twine or ribbon (optional for tying)
- Fresh or faux flowers (orange, red, or yellow work best)
- Autumn leaves (real or artificial)
- Cutlery set (forks, knives, spoons)
Instructions
Cut the burlap into rectangles that are about 6 inches by 12 inches. Then, fold the bottom half up by 4 inches to make a spot for utensils. Keep the sides of the pocket closed, with hot glue or fabric glue. Leave the top open for the utensils to go in. Give it a few minutes to dry before touching it. Add a small flower and leaf to the top corner of the pocket for decoration. You can use glue to make it stay or tie a string around the burlap for extra charm. Once the glue is dry, put a fork, knife, and spoon in the pocket.