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Need a last minute Thanksgiving centerpiece? Go to your backyard and cut a few branches of fall leaves. Arrange them in your favorite vase and you will have a wonderful autumn arrangement for your table, sideboard or fireplace.
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Central colander
Repurpose these kitchen colanders into a tidy centerpiece. Place floral foam between them to give them space and then fill them with mini pumpkins and berries for a unique and rustic look.
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Arrangement with flowers in a pitcher
Fall floral arrangements are all about deep colors and beautiful dried grasses. Place this bouquet of roses, ranunculus and hydrangeas in a rustic pitcher for the prettiest centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table.
Vintage box
For an alternative fall floral arrangement, consider trying a harvest box filled with fall flowers, eucalyptus, milkweed, and dried corn. A wooden box makes the perfect farmhouse chic container that you can use year after year.
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Butternut squash planter
Butternut squash also makes a lovely natural planter when turned on its side. Fill it with bright-hued carnations, delphiniums, alstroemeria and buttons for an unexpected Thanksgiving color palette.
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Mini pumpkin pots for succulents
Take your mini pumpkin decor to the next level by carving them out and filling them with cute little succulents and cheerful yellow buttons. We love the idea of grouping several pumpkin pots together on a slice of wood for the most perfect fall centerpiece.
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A grateful wreath
Using faux frosted eucalyptus, ribbon and a pre-made thank you note, this easy wreath comes together very quickly. Attaching it to a tobacco basket adds warmth and texture.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Thanksgiving napkins and glassware
Yes, you can create your own Thanksgiving napkins and glassware. All you have to do is print and cut stickers with your die cutter and attach them! They add such a subtle yet stunning detail to your table.
Take the lesson from Lia Griffith.
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Thank you banner.
Get into the true holiday spirit with this beautiful Thank You banner. You can choose a neutral white, ivory, and gold color scheme like this one, or choose any shades you prefer.
Take the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.
Thankful wall art
Bring new life to the walls of your home with one of these DIY signs. The whole project is so easy because you can grab a free stamp! Then choose a simple, modern frame or try something completely different depending on your decor.
Take the lesson from Alice and Lois.
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Colorfully packaged wheat
Add a subtle pop of color to your Thanksgiving table decor by wrapping wheat stalks with colorful embroidery floss. This bouquet is neutral enough to keep outside all season long!
Take the tutorial from Inspired by Charm.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Inspired by the beloved Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, this project is perfect for decorating a children’s table. The printable cityscape makes it easy to display. Then just add balloons and you’re all set!
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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Embroidery hoop “Thank you” Art
Are you feeling grateful this year? Let it show with this beautiful embroidery hoop with the word “grateful” surrounded by a wreath of flower leaves.
Take the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.
Thank You Window Sticker.
This tutorial cleverly shows you how to use holiday window handles to create this easy welcome sign and a few other holiday decorations. So genius!
Take the lesson of Average But Inspired.
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Colored taper candles
An extraordinary Thanksgiving table requires extraordinary lighting! Neutral taper candles will shine brighter than ever when you dress them up with colorful, textured flecks of beeswax.
Take the tutorial from Inspired by Charm.
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Thanksgiving Advent Calendar
When it comes to countdown calendars, why should Christmas be so much fun? Bring the magic to Thanksgiving with this holiday calendar. Fill each of the pretty patterned pockets with little Thanksgiving-themed treats to make November even more fun.
Take the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.
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Cranberry Garland
Fresh blueberries can become such a beautiful decoration. Place this easy DIY garland over your mantel before Thanksgiving and leave it up all holiday season for the craft that keeps on giving.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Harvest Art
Bring some of the outdoors into this Thanksgiving by creating this 3D art using collected acorns and a framed picture mat. It’s subtle but so festive.
Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.
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Origami Cornucopia
For an unexpected take on a classic Thanksgiving symbol, make this colorful origami cornucopia. The rainbow of fruits and vegetables will last long after dinner is over!
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Thanksgiving Embroidery Hoop
This beautiful embroidery hoop ornament doubles as a Thanksgiving activity for the whole family! After you’re done crafting, invite your family members to write the things they’re grateful for on candy sticks and add them to the hoop. It’s a great way for everyone to express their gratitude this holiday season.
Take the lesson of Average But Inspired.
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