20 Ideas for Easy Thanksgiving Decorating

Fall centerpiece with gourds and corn husks

Decorate your home for Thanksgiving with our ideas for centerpieces, mantel displays, Thanksgiving craft projects, wreaths and more.

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Harvest Mantel

Thanksgiving mantel with pumpkins and melamine plants

The focal point of this harvest-inspired mantel is a collection of inexpensive melamine plates attached to the wall with easy-to-use adhesive disc hangers. Casually arrange an assortment of pumpkins and gourds between two bundles of dried wheat on the mantel. Include a blackboard or two where you can write an inspirational quote or even your Thanksgiving menu!

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Leaf Tags

Leaf-shaped tags with hand-written names for Thanksgiving decorations

A pair of holly leaf shapes—one cut from kraft paper and one from metallic paper—make festive drink or gift tags. Tiny bells stand in for berries.

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Message Board

Message board for Thanksgiving with hand-written notes on leaves

As family or guests arrive for Thanksgiving, have them write what they are thankful for on a paper leaf and pin it up. This frame was constructed using a linen-covered foam core and an old frame. Cut paper leaves from old books or scrapbook paper in different fall shades.

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Center of Attention

Fall centerpiece with gourds and corn husks

For a bountiful centerpiece, cover a cake stand with fanned out corn husks. Then pile on gourds, leaves and ornamental corn.

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Creative Candleholders

Small pumpkins sit atop large painted candleholders
Helen Norman

Use repurposed candleholders for easy fall displays of small pumpkins and gourds. Look for inexpensive candleholders in varying heights at a garage sale or antiques store, then spray-paint black for a unified look.

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Natural Tones Wreath

Fall wreath with pinecones and leaves
Kim Cornelison

For a wreath that lasts from fall through Christmas, try this brown and gold arrangement. Wire dried artichokes, lotus pods and pinecones to the bottom of a grapevine wreath. Tuck brown- and gold-tinted magnolia leaves (from a crafts store) between twigs. If needed, secure leaves with hot glue. A glittery bird ornament perched on a pinecone (and secured with wire) adds shimmer.

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Cozy Glow

Corn husk and feather candle holder for fall decor

Wrap glass votive holders in textural flair. Tie raffia around three or four overlapping moistened corn husks trimmed to fit. A spotted guinea fowl feather (available at crafts stores) adds a flourish.

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Bottle Display

Fall-colored bottles hold bittersweet for an easy seasonal display

Show off bittersweet berries in gold, green and clear bottles on a windowsill or shelf. Tiny gourds between the bottles add another shape to the seasonal mix.

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Cornucopia

Cornucopia of fall vegetables on table

Small pumpkins and gourds spilling out of a cornucopia create a lush seasonal look on your tabletop.

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Corn and Leaf Wreath

Fall wreath with corn husks and dried corn

Red silk leaves give a color pop to this fall wreath. Start with a premade twig wreath. Fluff husks and arrange ears around the center of the wreath (mini ears work best). Attach corn with wire or hot glue, then add silk leaves with a dab of glue.

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Feathered Thanks

Thanksgiving centerpiece with hand-made turkey and thankful sentiments

This thankful turkey can be a decoration all month long or constructed just before your Thanksgiving dinner. To create this project, begin with a large pinecone. Cut feather shapes from scrapbook paper, crease them in half lengthwise and fringe the edges with scissors. Construct the turkey's head by cutting out an oval and a circle and adding googly eyes, a beak and a wattle. Have family or guests write what they're thankful for on the feathers and tuck feathers into pinecone.

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Thanksgiving Card Tray

Thanksgiving card tray with handwritten cards

These simple cards send seasonal messages or identify where guests sit. Cut cardstock with pinking shears and decorate with rubber-stamp designs and handwritten messages. Choose tone-on-tone or metallic ink for a sophisticated look.

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Nut Votive

Glasses holding nuts and votive candles for a Thanksgiving decoration

Place these pretty votives on your Thanksgiving dining table, mantel or coffee table. Just gather unshelled nuts and layer in a glass cup around a small candle. Save a few nuts to scatter near your display.

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Thankful Tree

Thankful tree with handwritten notes of thanks

Invite family or guests to write messages of thanks on paper ornaments. Tie ornaments to tree branches anchored in sand in a pitcher. They make a memorable keepsake if guests sign and date their ornament.

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Moss and Rocks

Moss and rocks Thanksgiving centerpiece with small candles

This table arrangement works perfectly for a quick and easy Thanksgiving decoration. Arrange rocks and bits of moss around small candles in tiny flowerpots. Switch in tiny ornaments and sprigs of evergreen to keep it on your table into December!

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Appreciate Your Ancestry

Photos of children arranged like a Christmas tree for a Christmas or Thanksgiving decoration

Holidays are the perfect time to teach young ones about their heritage. Make it an activity by cutting out copies of vintage baby photos and arranging them on the wall in a "family tree." Family members can guess who's who.

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Acorn Tree

Branches in a red vase holding acorn ornaments

A coat of paint transforms acorns into tiny ornaments. Hang them from a branch with twine loops glued to the caps. The long serving tray, filled with more acorns and a bowl, visually balances the display. Adjust the colors of the paint to coordinate with your table linens.

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Pen Your Thanks

Candleholder wrapped with hand-written message of thanks

Make the holiday meal more meaningful by giving each guest a personal note of appreciation. Present the notes in envelopes as place cards. Or turn them into keepsakes: Print each message on colorful paper and wrap it around a candleholder. (But don't leave lit candles unattended.)

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Give Thanks

Thanksgiving place setting with a paper to write what you are thankful for

For quick and easy homemade place settings, start with brown craft paper and create space for each guest to write a list of things they're thankful for. The lists will make great dinner conversation, too!

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Pinecone Tree

Branches with pinecones in a clear vase for a table decoration

This pinecone tree is worth showing off until winter is past. Stand branches in a clear cylindrical vase, adding small pinecones and glass or plastic balls filled with greenery to support the branches. Hang small pinecones and tiny snowflake ornaments from the branches.

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