Setting the Table for Thanksgiving

I LOVE setting the table for Thanksgiving. I think it all stems from growing up in a restaurant. I love coming up with ideas to make a table warm and inviting from adding vintage finds, fresh produce to lovely watercolor accents. Here are 19 ways to set the table. I’m still figuring out what I’m doing this year… Simply click on the title to read more.

Bowl of white pumpkins

1. Simple Thanksgiving Ironstone Centerpiece & Watercolor Place Cards

There are a few video tutorials that go with this easy tablescape. Pears are strewn across the table along with leaves. At the center is an ironstone bowl with a flower frog holding the floral arrangement in place.

Thanksgiving Table with ironstone centerpiece and watercolor place cards

A wash of watercolor and black ink create the torn place cards.

Watercolor place cards

2. Dahlias and Hurricane Lanterns

I LOVE dahlias. They seem unruly in a way and have such pretty colors. I love placing them in simple glass vessels and flanking them with simple clear hurricane lanterns from Ikea.

Dahlias and Hurricane Lanterns

3. Bittersweet and Pumpkin Table

For this table, I foraged bittersweet from the beach and placed pumpkins and candles in an old factory crate. Faux fur on the back of seats and striped pillows add a softness to the woven chairs.

Outdoor tablescape with bittersweet and pumpkins

4. Maple Branches

Vibrant maple branches are all you need for adding that wow factor!

Festive thanksgiving table with maple branches

5. Earthy & Rustic

Lots of wood, brass, pears, and succulents make for a simple and warm table.

Earthy and rustic Thanksgiving Table

A mix of patterns adds to the fun:

Striped napkin with eucalyptus branch

6. Dahlias & Wine

Another idea with dahlias. This time scattering them across a table and using wine bottles to hold candles.

Outdoor tablescape with dahlias and wine

7. Artichokes and Hydrangeas

This is such a pretty and understated centerpiece designed by GFV Floral Design. I love how Gerilyn used artichokes mixed with white hydrangea and pale roses.

8. Pumpkin Lantern Tablescape

I loved making these pumpkin lanterns with a drill.

Pumpkin lantern tablescape

9. Ticking Stripes and Watercolor Menus

I love blue and white ticking stripes. I paired them with hammered flatware and watercolor menus (free printable). I’m hoping to have a free printable for you guys for Thanksgiving this year.

Table with ticking stripe runner and watercolor menus

11. Found and Foraged

I know I’ve told you this before, but this is one of my favorite tablescapes because it encorporates so many meaningful elements – my mom’s china and silver and some of my favorite flowers.

Found and Foraged Table

12. Brussels Sprouts

Yes, I used brussels sprouts on this table. I love eating brussels sprouts, too!

Table with fresh flowers and brussels sprouts

13. Fresh Fall Flowers

This post is more about putting together all different arrangements from sunflowers to hydrangeas and zinnias. So many ideas.

Simple arrangement with sunflowers and hydrangeas

14. Maple Leaf Place Cards & Copper Chargers

There are two different projects here! Get the fun maple leaf printable:

Plate with maple leaf free printable

You can add the names you want on this free printable. In addition, learn to make your own faux rustic copper chargers:

Table with twig pumpkins and hobnail glasses

15. Baby Boo Pumpkins and Hobnail Glasses

You’ll see I like to re-use some elements like the glasses or the chargers. This post also includes a Fall Sangria and Luke’s favorite Old Fashioned recipe.

Outdoor tablescape with baby boo pumpkins

16. A Pretty Pumpkin Table

I love pumpkins – all the different shapes and colors are so pretty.

Pumpkin Tablescape

17. Preserved Mushrooms and Thistles

I love using nature in my tables and I love this preserved mushrooms I found. I paired them with thistles and other greenery. This was our Thanksgiving table last year.

Thanksgiving table with preserved mushrooms and thistles

18. Apple Tablescape

Apples serve as the inspiration for this table.

Apple Themed Tablescape

19. Vintage Finds

Keeping it simple is best. I used these vintage glasses as votives and just placed a thrifted linen table runner under them.

Setting the table with vintage finds

I hope you enjoyed this post and it gave you some inspiration for your own Thanksgiving celebration! You might want to save this for future reference too:

Ideas for setting the table

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Elaine
Elaine
7 hours ago

You have such a good eye for design Danielle