30 Thanksgiving Decor Ideas Guaranteed To InspireSouthern LivingFri, October 28, 2016 at 4:21 PM UTCGrab a few larger-than-life golden fixtures at your local craft store, and paint them a uniform shade of glamorous, warm gold.Thanksgiving revolves around food—spend a little extra prep time on displaying the menu. Guests will love knowing what delicious dishes they’ll be eating in advance.Instead of written place cards, show your family’s personality with individually framed name cards at each place setting.For a simple statement-worthy centerpiece, add a few sprigs of freshly cut cotton to extra vases and scatter them around your home for a unified decoration.Bundle together key elements of fall’s bounty and use them as an organic centerpiece on your dining room table.Adding the napkin to the stack of plates adds another level of detail and intricacy to this swanky setting.Here’s what to do with your leftover, un-carved pumpkins from Halloween: insert them into a wide-brimmed container, line with moss, and use as a seasonal centerpiece.Around a Thanksgiving table, bored kids can be disastrous. Keep them entertained with white paper tablecloths and pencils.Thanksgiving may be the only holiday on which the bar plays second fiddle to the buffet; still, having a well stocked bar cart is key to any successful Southern celebration.Collect china with intricate turkeys, and display them on the wall leading up to Thanksgiving, for a practical cottage décor that doubles as dishes for your Thanksgiving gathering.Embrace your homes rustic feel. Instead of dressing up your rooms in curtains and cloths, use wooden furniture (in all finishes) to bring a warm, homey vibe.Etch your guests' names into simple glassware for impressive name cards that double as party favors.If a centerpiece that blocks conversation is your pet peeve, replace the bulky arrangement with miniature arrangements of your favorite fall flowers.These festive centerpieces are perfect for your Thanksgiving table. Get the look with heirloom or Cinderella pumpkins and a trip to the local florist. Simply carve the pumpkin out in a vase-shape, and fill with water and flowers.This earthy setting still seems sophisticated, thanks to rustic elements layered with streamlined details. Recreate the look by choosing a 3-color scheme and choosing a mixture of modern and natural details.Your guests will obviously be leaving your home with a to-go container full of turkey. Dish out your leftovers in style with these personalized to-go boxes.These adorable place card markers are a super-simple way to make your Thanksgiving setup stand out. Simply take an acorn, hot glue a ribbon, and cut out a paper name marker.This cornhusk garland is an easy DIY that you can hang over the front door or on the porch’s handrails for a seasonal welcome. Watch our step-by-step tutorial video here.For stacking, be sure to purchase flat-topped pumpkins with very short or no stems. Add greenery between each pumpkin for a completed look.This cute wreath will look festive all season long. Watch our step-by-step video tutorial here.Your Thanksgiving guests will ask you where you bought this incredible fall wreath, and you can proudly say that you made it yourself. Instructions: To make the pumpkin-and-gourd wreath, first cover a 20-inch foam form with sheet moss, using a glue gun to hold the moss in place. Loop a 3-inch-wide burlap ribbon over the wreath to create a hanger long enough so it can reach the top of the door and allow the wreath to hang at eye level. Insert wooden florist picks into the bottoms of pumpkins and gourds, and hot-glue the connection to secure. Once the glue has cooled, stick pumpkins and gourds into the wreath. Fill in with more moss, using a glue gun. To hang the wreath, secure the burlap ribbon with an upholstery tack hammered into the top edge of the door.Light up your Thanksgiving dinner with a path of fall leaf paper bag luminaries. Watch our step-by-step tutorial video here.These autumn-leaf pumpkins would look cute on the front porch, the mantle, or as part of a centerpiece. Watch our step-by-step tutorial video here.This fall hanger could go on lanterns, door knockers, or handrails. You only need wire, burlap, and pinecones to string together this seasonal decoration.Handwrite a sweet message of thanks or even use a printable sentiment, like this one from Lolly Jane.FGet creative with seasonal displays by using pumpkins as vases. This no-carve idea features a gray-green pumpkin filled with succulents, which provides a natural look.This festive centerpiece filled with a seasonal bouquet comes together in three easy steps.Adorn pumpkins with fall blooms for a simple yet striking seasonal display. Choose carving or soft-skinned pumpkin, and poke holes in the pumpkin using an awl (a small pointed tool). Place a cut mum or other stemmed flower of your choice in a hole. Repeat until the pumpkin is covered.Welcome the arrival of fall in your foyer with a sprawling seasonal tableau. Begin with a striking focal point (we filled a glass vase with branches of fall leaves), and build out the display from there. Use gourds of varying color, size, and texture. Fill glass cloches with bleached pinecones or a stack of smaller gourds. A potted plant adds another element of intrigue; place smaller gourds and fall leaves around the larger pieces. Design a glowing display fit for fall entertaining by using pumpkin votives. Using mini orange pumpkins, carve a hole large enough to comfortably fit a candle. Place a tea light inside. Float the votives in water, or arrange them on the dining table.30 Thanksgiving Decor Ideas Guaranteed To Inspire1 of 3130 Thanksgiving Decor Ideas Guaranteed To Inspire1 of 31Statement Gold Pieces2 of 31Grab a few larger-than-life golden fixtures at your local craft store, and paint them a uniform shade of glamorous, warm gold.Tasteful Menu Display3 of 31Thanksgiving revolves around food—spend a little extra prep time on displaying the menu. Guests will love knowing what delicious dishes they’ll be eating in advance.Photo Place Cards4 of 31Instead of written place cards, show your family’s personality with individually framed name cards at each place setting.Fresh Cotton5 of 31For a simple statement-worthy centerpiece, add a few sprigs of freshly cut cotton to extra vases and scatter them around your home for a unified decoration.Natural Elements6 of 31Bundle together key elements of fall’s bounty and use them as an organic centerpiece on your dining room table.Draped Decor7 of 31Adding the napkin to the stack of plates adds another level of detail and intricacy to this swanky setting.Well-Placed Pumpkin8 of 31Here’s what to do with your leftover, un-carved pumpkins from Halloween: insert them into a wide-brimmed container, line with moss, and use as a seasonal centerpiece.Creative Kids' Table9 of 31Around a Thanksgiving table, bored kids can be disastrous. Keep them entertained with white paper tablecloths and pencils.Build a Bar10 of 31Thanksgiving may be the only holiday on which the bar plays second fiddle to the buffet; still, having a well stocked bar cart is key to any successful Southern celebration.Practical Plates11 of 31Collect china with intricate turkeys, and display them on the wall leading up to Thanksgiving, for a practical cottage décor that doubles as dishes for your Thanksgiving gathering.Rustic Revival12 of 31Embrace your homes rustic feel. Instead of dressing up your rooms in curtains and cloths, use wooden furniture (in all finishes) to bring a warm, homey vibe.Place Cards with Purpose13 of 31Etch your guests' names into simple glassware for impressive name cards that double as party favors.Tiny Table Toppers14 of 31If a centerpiece that blocks conversation is your pet peeve, replace the bulky arrangement with miniature arrangements of your favorite fall flowers.Seasonal Centerpieces15 of 31These festive centerpieces are perfect for your Thanksgiving table. Get the look with heirloom or Cinderella pumpkins and a trip to the local florist. Simply carve the pumpkin out in a vase-shape, and fill with water and flowers.Layers of Linens16 of 31This earthy setting still seems sophisticated, thanks to rustic elements layered with streamlined details. Recreate the look by choosing a 3-color scheme and choosing a mixture of modern and natural details.Top-Notch To-Go Boxes17 of 31Your guests will obviously be leaving your home with a to-go container full of turkey. Dish out your leftovers in style with these personalized to-go boxes.Picture-Perfect Place Cards18 of 31These adorable place card markers are a super-simple way to make your Thanksgiving setup stand out. Simply take an acorn, hot glue a ribbon, and cut out a paper name marker.Cornhusk Garland19 of 31This cornhusk garland is an easy DIY that you can hang over the front door or on the porch’s handrails for a seasonal welcome. Watch our step-by-step tutorial video here.Pumpkin Topiary20 of 31For stacking, be sure to purchase flat-topped pumpkins with very short or no stems. Add greenery between each pumpkin for a completed look.Cotton Boll Wreath21 of 31This cute wreath will look festive all season long. Watch our step-by-step video tutorial here.Pumpkin and Gourd Wreath22 of 31Your Thanksgiving guests will ask you where you bought this incredible fall wreath, and you can proudly say that you made it yourself. Instructions: To make the pumpkin-and-gourd wreath, first cover a 20-inch foam form with sheet moss, using a glue gun to hold the moss in place. Loop a 3-inch-wide burlap ribbon over the wreath to create a hanger long enough so it can reach the top of the door and allow the wreath to hang at eye level. Insert wooden florist picks into the bottoms of pumpkins and gourds, and hot-glue the connection to secure. Once the glue has cooled, stick pumpkins and gourds into the wreath. Fill in with more moss, using a glue gun. To hang the wreath, secure the burlap ribbon with an upholstery tack hammered into the top edge of the door.Fall Leaf Paper Bag Luminaries23 of 31Light up your Thanksgiving dinner with a path of fall leaf paper bag luminaries. Watch our step-by-step tutorial video here.No-Carve Leafy Pumpkin24 of 31These autumn-leaf pumpkins would look cute on the front porch, the mantle, or as part of a centerpiece. Watch our step-by-step tutorial video here.Make a Pinecone Hanger25 of 31This fall hanger could go on lanterns, door knockers, or handrails. You only need wire, burlap, and pinecones to string together this seasonal decoration.Write a Chalkboard Message26 of 31Handwrite a sweet message of thanks or even use a printable sentiment, like this one from Lolly Jane.Succulent Pumpkin27 of 31FGet creative with seasonal displays by using pumpkins as vases. This no-carve idea features a gray-green pumpkin filled with succulents, which provides a natural look.Pumpkin Flower Centerpiece28 of 31This festive centerpiece filled with a seasonal bouquet comes together in three easy steps.Flower Pumpkins29 of 31Adorn pumpkins with fall blooms for a simple yet striking seasonal display. Choose carving or soft-skinned pumpkin, and poke holes in the pumpkin using an awl (a small pointed tool). Place a cut mum or other stemmed flower of your choice in a hole. Repeat until the pumpkin is covered.Fall Pumpkin Tableau30 of 31Welcome the arrival of fall in your foyer with a sprawling seasonal tableau. Begin with a striking focal point (we filled a glass vase with branches of fall leaves), and build out the display from there. Use gourds of varying color, size, and texture. Fill glass cloches with bleached pinecones or a stack of smaller gourds. A potted plant adds another element of intrigue; place smaller gourds and fall leaves around the larger pieces. Pumpkin Votives31 of 31Design a glowing display fit for fall entertaining by using pumpkin votives. Using mini orange pumpkins, carve a hole large enough to comfortably fit a candle. Place a tea light inside. Float the votives in water, or arrange them on the dining table.During Thanksgiving, the table is the center of attention. Here are our favorite Thanksgiving table decor ideas to make sure yours stands out.About Our Ads