13 Simple Yet Creative Thanksgiving Decorating Ideas

If you are going to celebrate thanksgiving at home, you should not only focus on making a delicious dinner typical of this beautiful day of celebration but also on decorating the table and some common spaces so that the atmosphere generates warmth and gratitude we give you all the decoration tips so that you can impress your guests this Thanksgiving. Write down these tips and decorating ideas for Thanksgiving. They are simple but VERY creative!

The best decorating ideas for Thanksgiving

1.The atmosphere we want to generate

One of the things you have to keep in mind when you start decorating your home for Thanksgiving is the atmosphere you want to achieve. This holiday was created with the intention of sharing we feel towards our loved ones and everything that happens to us in life. In turn, it began as a party to give thanks for the harvest, so the idea of ​​​​abundance and good fortune are always around Thanksgiving. Finally, this day also has a charitable purpose with those who need it.

Therefore, the decoration of your home has to provide warmth, give a feeling of abundance (not opulence), and be created so that all guests can enjoy it. Keep this in mind with every decor item you choose.

2.The table is the focal point

Although you can decorate the room and common spaces where your guests will come to the celebration, dinner is the great protagonist of Thanksgiving Day, so the main thing is that you focus on decorating. Traditional crockery, good glassware, a beautiful dish for the turkey and the garnishes, a homely tablecloth or table runner and a centerpiece that reminds of the autumn season will be your basics to succeed. If you like other more modern decoration styles, you can also adapt them to the Thanksgiving decoration, although do not forget to give it a classic and homey touch so as not to, fail.

3.Autumn inspiration

Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in, and precisely the autumn colors are characteristic of the decorations of this date. Oranges, browns, and ochers, combined with dark greensbeiges, and blacks, are the right choices for Thanksgiving Day decor.

4.Cornucopia

The cornucopia is the classic symbol of Thanksgiving. Traditionally, the cornucopia was a symbol of abundance and prosperity. It is a horn made of natural fibers (for example, wicker) brimming with seasonal fruits and vegetables. Some even fill it with coins or flowers to generate that feeling of abundance. It is a great idea as a centerpiece or to put it on the sideboard.

5.Pumpkins and corn

Vegetables are the best way to decorate your home for Thanksgiving, as the harvest was traditionally celebrated this time of year. All varieties of pumpkin (pumpkin is the typical one but they all working), corn on the cobzucchini, seasonal nuts with their shells, grapes or figs…. Use seasonal foods to decorate the dinner table or strategic areas of your home. Display these colorful vegetables on a platter or basket to create a sense of abundance, place different sizes and colors of pumpkins along the table for decoration, or on the mantelpiece or sideboard. If you want to make a DIY you can carve the pumpkins to create beautiful, very decorative candle holders. Another idea is to use popcorn to decorate. For example, you can put it in glass jars with a candle on top and decorate various areas of the dining room and living room with this original candlestick.

6.An allusion to the brotherhood between pilgrims and Native Americans

For many American and Canadian families, Thanksgiving Day celebrates the understanding and brotherhood between Native Americans and pilgrims. For this reason, the symbols that reflect it are traditionally used in the families of the country. Pointed pilgrim hats and Native American feather headdresses are most commonly worn. Many children choose to bring one of these two to Thanksgiving dinner, so it is usually a recurring craft in all families. In addition, these symbols are also used as decoration, as napkin rings, card holders or even as a centerpiece for the center of the table.

Other great decorative elements for Thanksgiving Day

In addition to the previous ideas, which are classic and traditional, we can add other elements to the Thanksgiving decoration of the dining room, the living room and the dinner table. Get inspired!

7.Checkered tablecloths

Vichy tablecloths are also a classic in decoration. They are usually chosen in off-white and black, but it is also very common to see them in orange and muted beige. The paintings provide that homey and traditional touch that is sought in the Thanksgiving celebration.

An increasingly fashionable option, although less traditional, is to decorate the Thanksgiving table in neutral tones, mainly whites, beiges and nude tones. In this case, a checkered tablecloth in nude tones will be ideal.

8.Natural materials

Thanksgiving decoration should provide an organic and natural touch, therefore the elements of wood and natural fibers are a substantial support tithe. Wooden bowls, wicker baskets or linen table runners are very good options for the decoration to contain that special homely air.

9.Rosemary

Use rosemary sprigs in Thanksgiving decorations, mixed in with the, along the table or in a bowl. They provide a very special green touch, while scenting the home.

10.Candles

The lit candles on the table or in strategic places in the space provide an intimate and familiar atmosphere, perfect for Thanksgiving. Choose white candles, glass candle holders or made with small previously carved pumpkins.

11.Deciduous tree leaves

If you have the opportunity to go out into the field and collect freshly fallen leaves from deciduous trees, you can use them as a decorative element to give a very autumnal air to the decoration of your home. In addition to working great for Thanksgiving, they serve as a decorative element for all fall.

One way to preserve them is by carefully placing them in paraffin or hot wax. Do it with tweezers so you don’t burn yourself. Then let them dry on a piece of waxed paper. A nice idea is to put one of these leaves on each of the diners’ plates. You can put the name of each one on the sheet with a white or gold marker. It will be a very special detail that your guests will appreciate.

12.The turkey

The famous stuffed that is usually eaten on Thanksgiving Day is not the only turkey that we can see on this day. It is also a very common symbol and is usually found in shops in one and a thousand ways to use it in decoration. Children love it because it has a funny and comic air.

13.Flower centers

Arrangements can also be used to decorate for Thanksgiving. White and orange daisies can be used, as well as dried flowers with other colors that provide that autumnal touch so characteristic of this date.

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