Turkey Day is merely one week and one day away. Are you prepared? If you’re still seeking Thanksgiving table concepts, I have some vibrant ideas for you, along with a few past holiday tablescapes that I adore.
If you reside in a warmer area, consider moving the celebration outdoors! I adore this chaotic floral centerpiece. All the hues are harmonious – from the blossoms to the candles and wine. I’d love to dine at a Thanksgiving table outside or in a barn. I recall an old Martha Stewart Living magazine showcasing her hosting the holiday in her barn. Hay bales were used as seats. It was enchanting!

Do you occasionally worry about the centerpiece for your table settings? I do too!! I adore this uncomplicated idea of utilizing a houseplant as the centerpiece. The trailing ivy creates a natural table runner. If you have a hanging plant with vines, why not simplify Thanksgiving day by doing this? Add a couple of small pumpkins or gourds leftover from Halloween, and you’re set! An added perk is the lovely glass tumblers in various colors.

Regarding leftover gourds and pumpkins, gather them together with candles in the middle of the table, and you’ve got an attractive table decoration in no time. Don’t overthink it. A slightly random arrangement can be so charming and natural.

Dine with a contemporary farmhouse vibe by combining a black and white buffalo check runner with autumn leaves. I appreciate that the centerpiece has a low profile. It facilitates table conversation since everyone can see each other across the table.

Here’s another fantastic farmhouse table arrangement idea (with buffalo checks!) for Turkey Day.

Think about incorporating fruit into this year’s centerpiece. Insert a bamboo skewer into the end of a small apple or pear and place the skewer into the vase amidst the flowers. Then scatter a few pieces of fruit on the table to serve as a runner. It’s a straightforward method to introduce a unique element to your table. If you have a pear or apple tree in your yard, keep the leaves on the fruit when you harvest them.

Allow texture to add intrigue at your Thanksgiving table this year. Braided mats and napkin rings combine with textured pumpkins and buffalo check napkins for a straightforward yet lovely appearance.

White can be incredibly beautiful and soothing on Thanksgiving day. Baby boo pumpkins and sprigs of fresh rosemary provide an organic allure at the table.

For those of you who desire color, contemplate using various colored napkins for a lively, eclectic appearance.

One of my preferred fall tablescapes that can be utilized for turkey day is this linen table arrangement that features vintage amber bottles as the centerpiece. Linen may be expensive, but if you utilize it frequently, you’ll derive the greatest value from this indulgence.

One of the earliest Thanksgiving tablescapes I presented on my blog features an elevated
Cinderella gourd. It’s delightful for me to reflect on posts from when I began blogging. I can’t believe a decade has passed since I launched Town and Country Living!

A newer autumn table arrangement that I crafted showcases wooden fungi. I still cherish those fungi and persist in incorporating them as decoration throughout my abode.

I trust you relished these Thanksgiving table concepts and discovered some inspiration for the upcoming week!
To wrap it all up, here are some of my preferred recipes for turkey day – I strongly suggest trying the turkey brine. It enhances moisture and taste in the meat!
Thanksgiving Recipes:
How to Brine a Turkey
Turkey Stuffing Dumpling Soup (ideal for leftovers)
Pumpkin Pie Made from Scratch
Orange Braised Sweet Potatoes
Savory Butternut Squash Soup
Wild Mushroom Soup
Mimi’s Vinaigrette Salad Dressing
Roasted Figs with Goat Cheese and Honey
Sweet Potato Spoon Bread with Caramel Pecan Sauce
Pumpkin Smoothie
Peasant Bread