It’s a few days before Thanksgiving and I don’t want you to rush around stressing about decor. Decor is only reserved as fun times. Choosing to make moments special by creating a warm and special atmosphere is a JOY. So I’m just going to keep popping in to give you inspiration and take the guesswork out of your tablescape. Sound good? So, today, I’m sharing how my favorite designers are setting their Thanksgiving tables. Take notes from the pros!
Designers' Thanksgiving Table Decor
These looks are easy, attainable, and best of all: able to be replicated with what you have on hand or can easily and affordably find. Below each image, I’m telling you how to get the look.
1. Rose gold and rose with Molly Hatch
Get the look:
floral plates or vintage plates from your local thrift store (don’t worry, all plates don’t need to match!)
classic printed napkin (stripes, gingham, dots, more florals, etc)
vintage minimalist candlesticks (try brass or silver from the thrift store!)
goldtone flatware (easy to find in stock locally or try the thrift store!)
2. Traditional and feminine with Table and Dine
Get the look:
Trader Joe’s (or your local grocery store) florals
floral plates or vintage plates from your local thrift store (don’t worry, all plates don’t need to match!)
goldtone flatware (easy to find in stock locally or try the thrift store!)
classic white table runner (easy to find locally from Target, dollar store, etc)
3. Whimsical and wonderful with Meyer Interiors
Get the look:
patterned plates from thrift store
blue and white ceramics from thrift store
solid cloth napkins in coordinating color with plates
vintage cups (check thrift store)
4. Architectural and Scandinavian with Cara Woodhouse
Get the look:
5. Modern Glam with Camille Styles
Get the look:
jewel toned tablecloth
tonal cloth napkin
gold tone charger
patterned plate
gold vases (buy clear and spray paint gold if you can’t find one!)
Trader Joe’s or grocery store tonal florals cut short
6. English tea time with Amaryllis Designs
Get the look:
vintage stemware from thrift store
vintage silver 3 tiered dessert tray from thrift store
vintage silver candlesticks from thrift store
citrus (mandarin, clementine, orange, blood orange, grapefruit)
tonal mums to match citrus
fabric tablecloth in complementary color to match fruit (orange citrus = blue tone tablecloth)
7. Soft and casual with Coco Kelley
Get the look:
amber glasses
white plates (use your own!)
wrinkled linen tablecloth
jewel tone florals from grocery store or Trader Joe’s
soft pastel fabric napkins
vintage cutlery from thrift store
8. Woodland fantasy with Camille Styles
Get the look:
vintage cutlery from thrift store
vintage brass candlesticks from thrift store
craft store moss
assorted pumpkins and gourds from Trader Joe’s or grocery store
white plates (use your own!)
9. California Cool with Style Me Pretty
Get the look:
glassware from craft store
dark tone dinner plate with lighter tonal salad/dessert plate on top (could be melamine!)
silver cutlery (use your own!)
Trader Joe’s floral arrangements in their own container
10. Elevated heirloom with Jen Going
Get the look:
vintage plates from thrift store
vintage cutlery from thrift store
vintage napkin rings from thrift store
vintage tea set from thrift store
very textured cloth napkins
faux fur rug runner used as table runner
brass accent pieces from thrift store
magnolia, roses, hydrangeas from Trader Joe’s or grocery store
11. Wooded cabin with Coco Kelley
Get the look:
flannel blanket used as table cloth
gold charger
graphic patterned dinner and salad/dessert plates (could be melamine from dollar store!)
gold cutlery
assorted grocery store florals in warm berry tones
brass candlesticks from thrift store
mulberry colored tapered candles
12. Breezy backyard with Sanctuary Home Decor
Get the look:
outdoor lanterns (use from your own backyard!)
colorful produce for decor (purple kale, purple broccoli, anything color with a cool texture/shape)
white plates (use your own!)
silver flatware (use your own!)
Moscow mules
pale linen napkins
13. Vibrant and happy with Lucy Cuneo
Get the look:
cobalt glasses
pink/plum plates
striped napkins
floral tablecloth
silver flatware (use your own!)
blue and white porcelain from thrift store or a colorful pitcher used as a vase!
purple florals from Trader Joe’s or grocery store (pictured above is buddleia “butterfly bush” and if you have one, you can cut stems from that!)
glass hurricanes from craft store
blue/purple color tapered candles from craft store
There ya go! With just a stop at your local thrift store, dollar store, Target, craft store, and/or grocery store, you can have an uber special curated Thanksgiving table that looks collected over the years. With the product supply chain being in shambles, shop small! Shop local! Shop second hand! Take ideas from this post and make it your own.
I’ve given you loose guidelines so you can easily recreate any of these looks using what palette and objects speak to you:-) Enjoy your Thanksgiving table and the process of creating it. Pro tip: make it an event! Bring along friends, family, little ones on your hunt. It will be a lovely memory created for all and maybe even the beginning of a Thanksgiving table decorating tradition?
-Kristen
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