Thanksgiving Tablescape: Plus 4 More Beautiful Tables Hop

Today I am sharing a Thanksgiving Tablescape with you, as well as a few other bloggers’ beautiful tables!
It has been a few months since Iโve written a blog post, and I apologize for that. If you follow me on Instagram, you probably understand why! I hope to share more on that later, but for now Iโm so excited to be sharing our Thanksgiving Tablescape with you all! Some very talented friends of mine are sharing their Thanksgiving tables as well, so be sure to check out all of the wonderful inspiration linked at the bottom of this post!
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When I think about a beautiful Thanksgiving Table, I envision a table that is warm, rustic, and full of texture. This year I chose to use beautiful heirloom pumpkins for the centerpiece of my table, surrounded by different variations of faux eucalyptus. I love how the eucalyptus greenery brings life to the table and really helps to make the pumpkins โpopโ. Decorating with earthy tones and natural elements of the fall season brings so much warmth to this Thanksgiving decor.



In order to add height, I incorporated rustic wooden candlesticks along with glass hurricanes. The clean, white candles tie into the crisp white plates that I used for each place setting, and when lit they will add to the cozy atmosphere and ambiance of this celebration. I decided to forego placemats, but I do have some napkins hidden away for my guests in a nearby dresser.


You may have noticed my paper runner. I simply used brown packaging paper and rolled it down the center of the table. Simple and easy to setup table runners are a win!


I scored the beautiful blue glasses at our local thrift store for .25 cents each, and I think they add the perfect amount of color. Always check your local thrift store for dinnerware! I found so many plates, bowls, wine glasses, and more at thrift shops. Honestly, so much of my home decor has been found at thrift stores! They are worth the trip, trust me.

I also cut out small leaves from an old hymnal to tie around each fork, which adds another textural element to the table. Itโs the small details like this that are my favorite part and help set the mood before the delicious food is ever served!

I kept my dining room buffet pretty simple so that the table would really shine. A simple pumpkin and a beautiful eucalyptus arrangement is really all that it needed.


The flow of the floral arrangement of pumpkins and eucalyptus feels inviting and cozy to me.

If you wanted to add so more fall elements, you could also include a few apples or gourds to your Thanksgiving table. However, I was happy with my simple pumpkins! I have a mixture of real, faux and fabric pumpkins here.

I am so excited to serve a big Thanksgiving meal here for my whole family to enjoy! It’s one of my favorite times of year. I love to reflect on all that I’m thankful for, and especially give special thanks to the Lord for all He has done in my life.
I hope you enjoyed my Thanksgiving Tablescape! Donโt forget to check out all of the other beautiful tables linked below! I also have a free mini homemaking course available to sign up for below if you wanted more home decor tips and tricks!
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I absolutely love all the pumpkins on your table and the eucalyptus! I agree it creates such an inviting and cozy table. I also love the rustic candle holders and how you used brown paper for a runner!! How fun!
Aww thanks Kellie. ๐ Your sweet comment made me smile so big! I had so much fun doing this hop with you ladies! Have a Happy Thanksgiving! ๐
Oh Andrea, every detail is just stunning!! I love all of your tablescapes! Praying your Thanksgiving is full of wonderful memories with family!
Thanks sweet Tiffany! I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving as well! ๐ Thanks for including me in this hop! ๐
Andrea, this is just lovely my friend. Every single part of your table had a lot of thought and it is very obvious. I love the eucalyptus and the brown butcher paper down the center. Simple, yet elegant. Enjoy your Thanksgiving friend!
Tracy you are so kind, thank you so much friend!! I loved your table as well ๐ Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family!! ๐