Thanksgiving is around the corner. This is the season to decorate your home with brown or golden colors and host some lovely holiday dinner parties. Fall leaves, tree branches, pine cones, dried fruits and corn, pumpkins and fall flowers, all these natural materials can make beautiful home decorations and holiday table centerpieces for Thanksgiving.
Are you looking for something fun and creative to decorate your home for Thanksgiving? We’ve rounded up some great Thanksgiving decorations for your inspiration. All these ideas don’t require special materials and they don’t cost much as well. With some natural elements and a few easy-to-find supplies from your local hardware store or recycled materials, you can add an air of festivity to your Thanksgiving traditions easily and creatively.
DIY Toilet Paper Roll Pumpkins
Check out the great tutorial on how to make pumpkins from toilet paper rolls as Thanksgiving decoration. Tutorial via
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DIY Thankful Handprint Pumpkin
Bring a natural element to your Thanksgiving table with this easy-to-make thankful handprint pumpkin. Love this so sweet project for the kids to have fun! Via
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DIY Burlap Table Runner
What a simple but beautiful way to add a little rustic and a little country to your fall table with this DIY burlap table ruuner. Via
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DIY Huge Welcome Sign
Decorate your fall front porch with a huge rustic welcome sign, cornstalks, pumpkins, and pine cones. Love the colors and texture of this! Tutorial via
thewoodgraincottage
DIY Real Pumpkin Flower Vase
For pumpkin season, DIY these cute and easy pumpkin flower vase and create a gorgeous table setting. Tutorial via
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DIY Rustic Thanksgiving Mason Jar Decor
Use Painters paint markers, twine, and stencils to make rustic home decor for Thanksgiving.
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Doller Store Candy Corn Votive Display
Super easy dollar store fall decorations! Could be fun to make these for Christmas too! You can use corn or another filler if candy corn is too tempting. Tutorial via
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DIY Indian Corn Wreath
This is a great festive wreath for your fall and Thanksgiving door decoration and it’s so easy to make. Tutorial via
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Thanksgiving Turkey Napkin Fold Tutorial
Decorate your Thanksgiving table with napkins folded to look like turkeys. Tutorial via
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Gold Lace Candle Holders
Use gold spray paint and lace trim to turn your glass hurricane candle holders to gorgeous lace candle holders. This festive decoration will be the perfect addition to your home each fall. Tutorial via
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White Pumpkins Centerpiece
Love the white pumpkins with berry sprigs for a super elegant and beautiful table decoration. Via
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DIY Rustic Pallet Pumpkin Stand
Cute idea for a fall mantel display or for the front fall porch decoration. Tutorial via
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DIY Glitter Glam Pumpkins
Check out the tutorial on how to make this quick and simple glitter glam fall decor via
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Pottery Barn Inspired Dried Corn Centerpiece
Creating beautiful harvest centerpiece with glass candle holders and dried corn is such a simple and elegant idea! Tutorial via
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DIY Apple Candles
Use candle carver from amazon to make festive apple candles for fall decoration. Via
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Cute and Simple Pinecone Garland Tutorial
DIY Thankful Photo Board with Free Printable Letters
DIY Leaf Mason Jar Candle Holder
Fallen leaf candle holders are easy mason jar crafts for kids that look absolutely stunning. Get the tutorial via
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DIY Dried Orange and Cinnamon Ornaments
Learn how to make this ornament with dried oranges and cinnamon sticks. It’s a fun and easy decorating project for your home. Get the tutorial via
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Gilded Apple Floral Arrangement
How pretty! Make this easy fall decoration using some basic supplies! Get the tutorial via
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DIY Thanksgiving Leaf Pillows
Bring the color of autumn into your home with these easy to make Thanksgiving leaf pillows. Get the tutorial via
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DIY Birch Log Candle
Make natural birch log candle to bring a glow to your fall and Thanksgiving nights. So warm and inviting! Tutorial via
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No Sew Harvest Leaf Runner
Add some felt maple leaf embellishments to make a runner pop. Perfect for fall and Thanksgiving! Tutorial via
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Rose & Mum Centerpiece in a Pumpkin
Make this easy flower arrangement for Thanksgiving table Centerpiece using a real pumpkin. Tutorial via
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Cinnamon Sticks Candle
Cinnamon sticks do not only smell wonderful but add an eye-catching accent to your fall table. Via
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DIY Wheat Bundle with Burlap Ribbon Centerpiece
Add a rustic touch to your home with this cute fall wheat centerpiece! It could also make a great Thanksgiving door wreath. Get the tutorial via
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DIY Centerpiece with Pine Cones
Just place pine cones in a large bowl and place a hurricane vase holding a candle in the middle. What an easy way to bring a touch of autumn into your home. Get the tutorial via
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DIY Wooden Sign for Thanksgiving
DIY Pumpkin Candles
Buy mini pumpkins from grocery store, then dress them up by coating them in clear glitter and placing a candle in each one. Place on elegant cut glass candlesticks. Get the tutorial via
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DIY Wood Box
Build this box out of poplar wood boards and use for center of dining table. Get the tutorial via
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