As promised, we are back with more inspiration for your thanksgiving table décor!
But before that, we are going to go over some important tips that might help you make decisions about what type of thanksgiving centerpieces might fit you best.
Pick something that fits
To create the best look for your holiday, you must select a centerpiece that suits the shape and size of your table. We all know that tables get filled up pretty quickly during turkey day, so we must have that in mind when finding a fitting centerpiece. If you will be eating your Thanksgiving meal on a round table, a basket, vase, or round centerpiece may be the best. If your dining table is rectangular, a longer rectangular centerpiece may provide more room for your guests to feast on!
What if you have no room for a centerpiece on your main dining table?
If you are hosting dinner on a smaller table, an arrangement placed on a sideboard or serving table can be a good alternative.
Here are some ideas for your centerpieces!
Cranberry Thanksgiving centerpiece
Whether you fancy huge sunflower blossoms or love colorful punches of autumn mums, you can transform your simple flower centerpieces into more elegant Thanksgiving decorations by adding colorful cranberries- put the flowers of a tall glass container and you got yourself a beautiful and small-sized centerpiece. (via AllParenting)
Mason Jar –Flower Thanksgiving Centerpiece
All you need is a smaller sized mason jar, a charger plate and flowers of your choice. Place the mason jar on the charger plate and add some garland. For the finishing touch to make the charger plate stand out, I placed it on a gold candle holder. (via the benson Street)
Rustic Thanksgiving Centerpiece
If you have a long, wooden rectangular container around, this might your centerpiece! All you need is some pine needles, a couple of small pumpkins, and lemons; you are then ready to go!
(Via The Dodge Sisters)
Pumpkin and roses thanksgiving Centerpiece
If you are feeling like working a bit extra, get yourself a few pumpkins, open them up and use them as a vase for some beautiful roses.
(Via The Dodge Sisters)