How to Style and Set a Simple Thanksgiving Table (2024)

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Thanksgiving is a time to gather with loved ones and give thanks for all the blessings in our lives. While the food is undoubtedly the star of the show, setting a beautiful and inviting Thanksgiving table can elevate the entire experience. In this blog post, I’ll explore how to style and set a simple Thanksgiving table, style it within a budget, and provide you with creative ideas for table decor and easy centerpieces that will leave your guests in awe and feeling loved.

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How to Style and Set a Simple Thanksgiving Table

Before we jump in to my table I wanted to let you now that today I am joining 14 other creative bloggers who are all sharing their Thanksgiving tables today as well.

I peeked at them already and wow, they are all so pretty and unique in their own ways. You can find each of them linked at the bottom of my post. And a very special thank you to my girl Jen from tatertots and jello for hosting us all!

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How to Decorate a Simple Thanksgiving Table

For Thanksgiving I like to keep things simple and focus more on my time with family rather than creating my tablescape. (Don’t worry I go all out for Christmas!) ha

That doesn’t mean I don’t want it to be pretty though! Check out these tips that will hopefully be a guide to helping you set your own Thanksgiving table.

Welcome to our dining room, I can’t wait to show you around.

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And I have a secret…I’m not hosting this year but I still set the table. For me setting a table is so fun. So instead this one will be left up all fall until I change it out for Christmas. Just wanted to be honest! 😉

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Choose a Color Palette

Start by selecting a color scheme that resonates with the fall season. Warm and earthy tones like deep oranges, rich reds, rustic browns, and golden yellows work well for creating a cozy atmosphere.

But really no color is off limits. I’ve of course been know to use blues for Thanksgiving before!

This year however, I went with browns and greens for more of an earthy organic feel. I love that with just a few switches you can have a new looking table with all the same decor from the previous year!

On a previous table I used pretty golds and shared how to set a casual Thanksgiving table!

Table Linens and Dinnerware

Use tablecloths, table runners, and placemats that complement your chosen color palette. White or neutral-colored dinnerware provides a clean and timeless look. Consider using cloth napkins instead of paper for a touch of elegance.

I used this brown and white paper gingham runner and thought it would be fun to have people write on it what they are thankful for!

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Tableware Placement

Set your plates, silverware, and glassware neatly in their places. A simple trick is to lay out all your utensils from the outside in – salad fork, dinner fork, knife, and spoon.

I still have to think about silverware placement and I am 43. It’s some weird mental block that I have. Ha!

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Napkin Folding

Add a personal touch by folding your napkins into decorative shapes, like a simple pocket fold or a fan fold. Place them on top of each dinner plate or to the side. I like to play around with placement until I find the one I like.

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Candles and Lighting

Incorporate candles and soft lighting to create a warm and inviting ambiance. Consider using pillar candles, votives, or even fairy lights as a centerpiece or along the table’s length.

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How to Decorate a Budget-Friendly Thanksgiving Table

  1. DIY Decorations: Get crafty with DIY decor. Collect fallen leaves, pinecones, and acorns for a natural and free centerpiece. Create your own place cards and table runners using craft paper and markers.
  2. Mix and Match Dinnerware: Don’t be afraid to mix and match your dinnerware from what you already have. It adds a charming, eclectic touch to the table.
  3. Secondhand and Thrift Stores: Explore secondhand and thrift stores for unique, affordable table decor items. You can often find vintage tableware and inexpensive vases or candleholders. My plates are from the flea markets!
  4. Natural Elements: Embrace the beauty of nature. Utilize seasonal fruits and vegetables like pumpkins, apples, or gourds as part of your table decor. They’re not only budget-friendly but also contribute to the festive atmosphere.

Come take a peek at my mismatched Fall tablescapes ideas for some more inspiration!

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How to Style a Thanksgiving Table

Below are a few of my favorite tips!

Layering and Textures

Incorporate various textures to create visual interest. Layer your table with different linens, add texture through rustic chargers or placemats, and mix in contrasting materials like glass and wood.

I layered two pieces of my brown and white gingham paper table runner across my green and white block print tablecloth. I love the layering look and you will notice that I use this quite often in all of my tablescapes.

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Table Centerpiece

A classic Thanksgiving table centerpiece could be a cornucopia overflowing with fall produce or a cluster of small pumpkins and gourds. Place it in the center of the table and surround it with candles or greenery.

Just remember it doesn’t have to be anything over the top and you want to be able to move it or be able to reach through it for access to food and drinks.

The centerpiece you see below is in a bowl and this makes it easy to move!

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Personalized Place Settings

Add a personal touch by including name cards with your guests’ names. These can be handwritten or printed and placed at each setting.

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This is my number one way to set a simple yet thoughtful Thanksgiving table. I have several free printable place cards in my printable library here on the blog. (Subscribe here for access to all of my FREE printables!)

These floral gift tags I made were perfect for our table this year. I simply cut off the top to make them square and they look so darling sitting in my vintage flower frogs at each place setting!

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Easy Centerpiece for a Thanksgiving Table

One of my favorite parts about setting and styling a simple Thanksgiving table is creating an easy centerpiece.

This year I created our centerpiece in a large ceramic bowl. It is a simple organic and easy to make centerpiece! A real pumpkin, moss, pinecones and grapevine garland for the win!

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Thanksgiving Table Decor Ideas

Nature’s Bounty: Incorporate elements like mini pumpkins, gourds, and pinecones for a rustic and charming look.

Harvest Centerpiece: Arrange a table runner of wheat like my mom did, dried corn, and fall foliage for an abundant harvest feel.

Thanksgiving Quotes: Consider adding framed quotes or Bible verses of gratitude or thanks as part of your decor to inspire conversation and reflection. You can find several options in my post where I share the best free printables for Thanksgiving.

Battery Operated Lighting: Whether it be little battery operated votives, pillars or battery operated lamps like I used, lighting always makes a table pretty!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – How to Style and Set a Simple Thanksgiving Table

What’s the easiest way to set a Thanksgiving table? The easiest way to set a Thanksgiving table is to start with a color scheme, use complementary linens, place dinnerware neatly, incorporate candles for ambiance, and add a centerpiece that reflects the season.

How can I create a Thanksgiving table on a budget? To create a budget-friendly Thanksgiving table, consider DIY decorations, mix and match dinnerware, explore secondhand stores, and incorporate natural elements like seasonal fruits and vegetables into your decor.

What’s the secret to a beautifully styled Thanksgiving table? The secret to a beautifully styled Thanksgiving table lies in the details. Focus on layering textures, creating an eye-catching centerpiece, and personalizing place settings to add a touch of elegance and warmth.

What should I include on a Thanksgiving table besides dinnerware? In addition to dinnerware, you should include appetizer and bread plates, salt and pepper shakers, and beverage glasses like water and wine glasses to ensure your guests have everything they need.

Can you suggest a simple yet striking centerpiece idea? A simple yet striking centerpiece can be achieved with a fruit and floral arrangement, a cluster of candles, or a single large statement candle surrounded by votive candles and autumn accents.

What are some creative Thanksgiving table decor ideas? Creative decor ideas include using nature’s bounty like mini pumpkins and pinecones, creating a harvest-themed centerpiece with wheat and dried corn, and adding framed Thanksgiving quotes for inspiration.

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How to Style and Set a Simple Thanksgiving Table

Styling and setting a simple Thanksgiving table doesn’t need to be complicated or expensive. With a bit of creativity and attention to detail, you can create a warm and inviting atmosphere that complements the delicious feast and encourages gratitude.

Use these ideas and tips to make your Thanksgiving table a beautiful focal point for the celebration.

Leave a comment below letting me know if you are hosting this year or not! If you are a guest here are some great hostess gift options to bring as a thank you!

Now make sure to visit my blogging friend’s tables linked below for you to enjoy!

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Thanksgiving Table Setting With Magnolia Leaf Centerpiece | Zevy Joy

Fall DIY Decor Project Ideas | Today’s Creative Life

Late Fall Moody Tablescape | Craftberry Bush

Thanksgiving Tablescape 2023 | Rooms For Rent

How to Style and Set a Thanksgiving Table | The Tattered Pew

Effortless Thanksgiving Table Setting: Quick Tips for Last-Minute Hosts | She Gave It A Go

How to Make a Simple Pumpkin Floral Arrangement for Thanksgiving | Midwest Life and Style

How to create an organic modern Thanksgiving table setting | My Sweet Savannah

Thanksgiving Table with Mismatched Dishes | DIY Beautify

Fall Thanksgiving Table | Hallstrom Home

How to Decorate a Thanksgiving Table for a Crowd | Pasha is Home

Tips for an Easy Thanksgiving Tablescape | The Handmade Home

How to Create a Thanksgiving Centerpiece with Thrifted Finds | Lolly Jane

How to Decorate a Round Table for Thanksgiving | Modern Glam Home

Thanksgiving No-Carve Floral Pumpkin Centerpiece | Tatertots and Jello

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FAQs

How to Style and Set a Simple Thanksgiving Table? ›

The easiest way to set a Thanksgiving table is to start with a color scheme, use complementary linens, place dinnerware neatly, incorporate candles for ambiance, and add a centerpiece that reflects the season.

How do I set the table for Thanksgiving? ›

Glassware should be set above and to the right of the dinner plate with a red wine glass, a white wine glass and a water glass.
  1. Tea and Coffee. Teacup, saucer and American/US teaspoon are placed on the table after the dessert has been cleared away.
  2. Barware. ...
  3. Extra Flatware. ...
  4. A Tablecloth. ...
  5. Napkins.

What do you put on a Thanksgiving dinner table? ›

IF you mean a traditional American Thanksgiving dinner: roast turkey, gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, string beans, rolls, cranberry sauce; mushroom dish, maybe a salad or 2, maybe wild rice; pumpkin pie and/or apple pie.

How do you make a simple Thanksgiving centerpiece? ›

Layer Pinecones, Leaves, Fruit and Gourds

This centerpiece lets fall's bounty take centerstage, with a mix of fresh and dried fruit, pinecones, and autumn leaves. Extend the theme onto place setting by placing smaller leaves in the center of dinner plates.

How to decorate a plain table? ›

You can match the colors of the plates and dishes with fresh flowers and table linen. A quick and easy way to liven up a table and add focus to a room is with a table runner, such as this beautiful yellow and green example, easily complemented with a matching citrus-based fruit bowl.

What should a Thanksgiving table look like? ›

A traditional Thanksgiving table setting might start with a tablecloth, a table runner, and cloth napkins finished with napkin rings. It may include a centerpiece of flowers, pumpkins, autumn leaves and/or fruit, votive or taper candles, and formal china, silverware, place cards, and wine and water glasses.

How to decorate the table for Thanksgiving? ›

Spread Out. Blue and white truly go with everything, so don't be afraid to add autumnal shades and textures to your table. If you have a long rectangular table, create a sprawling centerpiece to fill the space. Fall veggies, fruits, flowers, and foliage are combined to create a twist on a cornucopia.

How many sides do I need for Thanksgiving dinner? ›

How many dishes should I serve with the turkey? For 4 people, choose 1-2 appetizers and 3 sides. For 8 people, choose 1-3 appetizers and 3 sides. For 16 people, choose 2-3 appetizers and 3 or more sides.

What is the traditional Thanksgiving centerpiece? ›

What Is the Traditional Thanksgiving Centerpiece? A traditional Thanksgiving centerpiece often features pumpkins, gourds, cornucopias, and fall flowers.

What is the most popular form of centerpiece? ›

The most popular type of centerpiece is a vase of flowers. What is a good centerpiece for a kitchen table? A vignette centerpiece is a great centerpiece for a kitchen table.

How to decorate a table for cheap? ›

  1. Mason jar centerpieces: Fill mason jars with fresh flowers, twinkle lights, or candles for a rustic and romantic look.
  2. DIY floral arrangements: Purchase bulk flowers and greenery and arrange them in vases or containers of your choice for a custom and budget-friendly centerpiece.
Mar 2, 2023

How do you make a table look appealing? ›

When deciding how to style and format your table, prioritize readability and remove any visual clutter that may distract the eye.
  1. Choose The Best Row Style. ...
  2. Use Clear Contrast. ...
  3. Add Visual Cues. ...
  4. Align Columns Properly. ...
  5. Use Tabular Numerals. ...
  6. Choose an Appropriate Line Height. ...
  7. Include Enough Padding. ...
  8. Use Subtext.
Oct 1, 2019

How do you seat everyone at Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Some tips to keep in mind

Keep couples near each other at the same table, but don't seat them right next to each other to encourage them to participate in a bigger conversation. If you have any left-handed guests, try to seat them on a corner to keep them from bumping elbows.

How do you seat people at Thanksgiving dinner? ›

According to our etiquette expert, Peggy Post, tradition dictates that when everyone is seated together, the host and hostess sit at either end of the table. Honored guests (moms, dads, and in-laws) are placed to the host's and hostess's right and then left.

How do you set up a Thanksgiving dinner in a small space? ›

6 Thanksgiving tips for a small space
  1. Get an extendable dining table.
  2. Go for dining benches.
  3. Arrange a cozy seating area.
  4. Create an outdoor extension.
  5. Have a potluck-style dinner.
  6. Declutter your space.
Mar 19, 2024

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