It’s November and the moment has arrived to discuss one of my cherished interests. Tablescapes! Experimenting with various elements to create a tablescape that makes your visitors feel valued is such a delight. This Thanksgiving tablescape was assembled using a burlap table runner, items I already possessed, and some organic components from our garden. It cost me nothing and I even integrated one of our recent DIY projects into it. Not only am I presenting my Thanksgiving tablescape decor, but at the conclusion of this entry, you will locate all the tablescapes from my blogging companions. Get comfortable and linger for a bit. We have plenty to share with you.
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Burlap Table Runner & Additional Items Utilized For This Thanksgiving Tablescape:
Copper Mugs
Wood Napkin Rings
Burlap Runner
Burlap Ribbon
Wood Candlesticks (Ours are handmade.)
Faux Acorns
Floral Autumn Leaves
Heirloom Pumpkins
Plaid Fabric
White Plates and Salad Plates
Ramekins
Dried Hydrangeas
last year’s Thanksgiving table, I maintained this tablescape straightforward and neutral.

I commenced the tablescape with a burlap table runner positioned down the length of the table.

Subsequently, I placed a square section of plaid fabric atop the burlap runner in the center of the table.

Next, I incorporated wood candlesticks in the middle of the plaid fabric. Matt and I crafted these from leftover posts and table legs we had stored in the garage. (I will write about how simple these were to create soon.)
I then positioned heirloom pumpkins at each end of the plaid fabric.

I arranged white plates and salad plates around the table. Each place setting received a white napkin paired with a thrifted wood napkin ring, a ramekin (for individual desserts), and a gourd from our garden!!! (We were thrilled that a few actually thrived!)

I will be serving a Fall Flavored Moscow Mule this year (the post with the recipe is scheduled soon) so our lovely copper mugs receive a prominent position on the table.

To enhance the Thanksgiving tablescape with additional layers, texture, and intrigue, I included floral autumn leaves, faux acorns, burlap ribbon, and dried hydrangeas from our garden.

This Thanksgiving tablescape came together effortlessly with items I already had.
had available. Tablescapes need not be expensive to appear lovely. Browse your home for items to incorporate and step outside for elements to utilize as well.

Are you organizing Thanksgiving this year? How do you prefer to arrange your table for the occasion?
Be sure to click through and explore all the stunning Thanksgiving tablescape decor from my acquaintances.
Thanksgiving Tablescape Decor Blog Tour:
Monday
Craftivity Designs / North Country Nest / 2 Bees in a Pod / My Life From Home / Dazzle While Frazzled / The Crazy Craft Lady / What Meegan Makes
Tuesday
At Home With Zan / Our Crafty Mom / Blue i Style / Life on the Bay Bush / The Magic Brush Inc / Designers Sweet Spot
Wednesday
Meet Our Life / Celebrate & Decorate / Corner 52 / My Creative Days / Frazzled Joy / An Alli Event
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