Thanksgiving Tablescapes

Thanksgiving is just around the corner and to get ready for such a fun day I wanted to collect a few of my favorite Thanksgiving Tablescapes for you. I love getting the house to feel right for the holidays so why not get the table where you all gather, just right? I've got four awesome table settings for you and four great DIYs to help you create the just right look for your Thanksgiving meals.

I love all the elements of this centerpiece. The lambs ears mixed with orange tomatoes would be so perfect with little pumpkins. The container is long and you can find something like it at Hobby Lobby or another craft store and the fun twigs too!

Now this is probably the type of tablescape I would make if we were hosting Thanksgiving this year. I just love all the mixed pattern plates, gold flatware, leopard and pink table runner, and pink pine cones for the name cards. Also love the pheasant feathers in the bouquet adds the perfect natural touch to complete the look!

How cool is this table setting? I adore this table and the magnolia leaves with candles and flowers sprinkled through the arrangement. The "in good company" note on the plates are just adoreable, love love love! I feel like this would be the best tablescape for a freindsgiving. It's cool and casual for sure!

This table setting is for that family that has "basically already started with the Christmas decorating, even though Thanksgiving hasn't even happened yet" you know what I mean? No judging here. I just like to set up for Christmas with my hubby after Thanksgiving. We put on Christmas music (N*Sync Christmas on Pandora, duh), make hot cocoa, and turn into little elves until our whole house is ready for Santa. Okay, back to this table setting - I love the gourds and metallic mini pumpkins mixed with fresh herbs and purple flowers with a striped runner. It's adorable for sure!   

1. Printable "I am thankful for" List

2. Veggie vases

3. Spray painted leaf place card

4. Velvet ribbon tied silverware 

So many fun ideas! I love this time of year and getting to celebrate what we're thankful for. Have you thought about what you are thoughtful for this year?

xo,