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Traditional Thanksgiving Decoration for your home | Easy-Peasy Ideas and DIY

by Iqra Tariq November 17, 2020 3 min read

If you're hosting this year's Thanksgiving feast, you probably have a lot on your to-do list. Flowers and pumpkins are probably the last things on your mind between carving the turkey and baking the pie. Yet decorations for Thanksgiving should not be forgotten. Don't worry, with some Thanksgiving decorating ideas for the table, living room, front door, and beyond. We're here to make things much more comfortable. The finest part? All of them are super simple, convenient, cost-effective, and most importantly, stylish. No matter your tolerance level, on this list of elevated and spirited Thanksgiving decorating ideas, you'll find something to make your Turkey Day extra festive.

Pumpkins, Squash, Corn, and Gourds

Colorful vegetables like Pumpkins, Squash, Corn, and Gourds can be shown in many ways these days. In a basket or tub, you may want to pile assortments of them. Use a mantel or counter, table, or sideboard to position them. Some can be carved to create holders of candles or place cards or used in your home as garnishment for other decorative items. These eatable centerpieces like Gourds, greens, and locally plucked flowers and grasses bring style to your dinner table with tastefulness. Not only are you going to add vivid color and fascinating texture, but you will enjoy eating it just as much as you did.

Traditional Thanksgiving Decoration for your home

DIY Wheat Cloches

It's a super simple way to dress up your home for Thanksgiving by using wheat as a table centerpiece or an accent in your living room. With this classic craft, which is incredibly fun to create with tiny gatherers, it is inexpensive to spruce up any room. To ensure ample time to string up the loot of your children, schedule your coniferous treasure hunt early in the season.

Traditional Thanksgiving Decoration for your home

 Level out Your Mantel

On your mantel, hang a garland, then add a stack of vintage books and a few antiques or vintage items (like a candelabra or figurine from the old school). This will make it feel extra cozy and welcoming for the room. To personalize place settings, use dropped or pressed leaves and scribble-friendly brown parchment paper placemats. On place cards, use gold or silver ink, and write: "I am grateful for on placemats to get guests started.

Traditional Thanksgiving Decoration for your home

Unite Vintage Memories

Setting out old family pictures as a place card for each dinner guest adds some sentimentality to your table. It's such an excellent way to remember and celebrate family members who are no longer with us and can also act as a memorable favor for the group (if you are willing to part with them/ make extra copies!). Or, to create fresh memories for your guests, use a Polaroid camera. You can also design a customized canvas wall art from our collection. Print any of your favorite family photos and get an artistic look at this Thanksgiving feast.

Traditional Thanksgiving Decoration for your home

Decorate Front Door

With lanterns? Only search. For pumpkins? Have them. About wreaths? Yeah, you betcha. Just throw in a beautiful floral seasonal arrangement (more like a tree arrangement from Sugar & Charm on this gorgeous front porch), and it's a done deal. These cheap Thanksgiving decorations are beautiful on your door or above your mantle, simple to make, and easy on your wallet (costing less than $20). At most supermarkets, corn husks can be found.

Pumpkin Patch

Mixing pumpkins into the centerpiece gives your Thanksgiving table the fall touch, but by painting them gold, elevate it further. It's subtle, but it's much more festive than plain traditional pumpkins. With a grateful tree, another enjoyable way to express appreciation in your home is. Please bring in a few sticks from the outside and drive them into some soil in a planter. Then make everyone in the family write something on leaves cut out of colored paper that they are grateful for. Little ones who are still unable to express themselves by written words will draw images. Secure the leaves with raffia or string to the limbs of your "tree."

 

Traditional Thanksgiving Decoration for your home

Add Natural Accents

A perfect way to spruce up the front porch for fall is with dried florals. In colder climates, they animate the room and can flourish. You will love the rustic feel of this one at your Farm, with retro planters repurposed. To personalize place settings, use dropped or pressed leaves and scribble-friendly brown parchment paper placemats. On place cards, use gold or silver ink, and write: "I am grateful for on placemats to get guests started. This will enhance the overall look of your space.