We are now in the most blessed month of the year. Why is it that we always think about and count our blessings during Thanksgiving month? We should always be thankful no matter what day of the year it is. But because it is a glorious holiday, we gather together and spend time with our loved ones. Make this year’s Thanksgiving the best one yet with some of these beautiful Thanksgiving Tablescapes that your guests will be raving over.
Go for the gold this year! Gold makes a stunning statement with pumpkins placed across the table. Use varying heights for them, placing them on wood slices and candle holders. Add your best glassware and dishes on top of gold chargers. A Pumpkin and a Princess
There is nothing wrong with a little simplicity when it comes to setting the table. Just make sure you have one or two things that catches the eye, like this burlap table runner and the large wood plate chargers to make things flow. Be sure to check out how the runner was created for two seasons!AKA Design
This post really spoke to me- I love this: “But the truth is what matters most about a table isn’t what’s on it. What matters most is who is around it and how you share that moment.” And the table looks fantastic decorated with burlap, pine cones, and candles. Bless’er House
Celebrating Thanksgiving is also a way to welcome the fall season. Go crazy with the autumn florals and add mini pumpkins and gourds. Stack up your beautiful neutral colored dishes and add a touch of color with your linen napkins and napkin rings.Celebrating Everyday Life
Set your table with vintage china and heirloom flatware and let the rest of the décor fall together with rustic burlap, branches and lanterns. Oranges provide a pop of color and looks amazing with the lit up candles.Ciao Newport Beach
Use brown kraft paper as a table runner and the base for your centerpiece- and then lay out a wood board of apples, candles, and jars of beautiful colored fall leaves. Then complete the table with beautiful dishes and your formal flatware! Finding Home Farms
Do not stray too far from your modern style if you love it. Black and white looks fabulous with touches of gold here and there with pumpkin vases, fresh flowers, and artichokes. I really love the touch of the gold bow on the napkins and silverware. Giggles Galore
Plaid during the fall has a warm and cozy feel. Set the table with a beautiful plaid tablecloth or blanket and pillows on the chairs. Add gorgeous fall inspired plates and candles around the pumpkins that you’ve collected all fall.Holly Mathis Interiors
I am loving this gorgeous and simple but elegant set up for the dining room! The look is relaxed, with a lot of pretty Cinderella pumpkins and magnolia branches as the centerpiece.Home Stories A to Z
A Thanksgving table does not have to be traditional at all! Just stick with a color palette that you like- dark colors, copper, wood tones, and green. Add some pears around the table for texture and a pop of color. Julep
Neutral Table Keep it neutral with a pretty linen runner, white dishes, white candles and some greenery. Make your own place settings with beautiful watercolor paper and writing and finish it off with a pumpkin for each guest. Lemon Thistle
This is one of my most favorite tablescapes I have seen thus far. The table was covered with kraft paper and beautiful calligraphy of the guests names are written at their place setting. Keeping the centerpiece simple with white candles, pumpkins and greenery allows everything at the table to shine.Lemon Thistle
Lots of nautral elements and colors adorn this beautiful coastal table for Thanksgiving. I love all the seashells and starfishes, and especially the light blue dishes used too. Sand and Sisal
Use lots of texture to build up ambiance- like a fur runner, yarn wrapped plate chargers, and elements from nature. Add a special touch to your water or wine glasses with a gold sharpie and dress up your plain white candles with gold tape.Simple Stylings
This table was lovingly set up! It truly feels like what Thanksgiving would look like when Indians and Pilgrims started this tradition, with nice white dishes and mason jars. If you’re in an area with beautiful and warmish weather for the Thanksgiving holiday, setting up outside is perfect! Have fire pits close by to keep your guests warm. Thoughts from Alice
Here are some of the tablescapes I have done in the past:
Pumpkin and Vintage Scale Tablescape
So many elements that I love with each table! I hope you found some inspiration with these Thanksgiving Tablescapes.
Anita says
These are all beautiful! I love it! Thanks for sharing.
Camille says
What a lovely collection! Got some ideas for my table. Thanks for sharing.
Theresa @DearCreatives says
Love all the ideas! Have a happy Thanksgiving.Thanks for joining the #InspirationSpotlight party. Shared