A centerpiece is the heart of a beautiful tablescape. It is the element that can bring the whole table to life and pull together the story you are trying to tell, whether it’s a mood, a holiday, or simply a color scheme.
During Thanksgiving, the theme is obvious. You want the feeling of fall and family. How you interpret this is entirely up to you and hinges a lot on the centerpiece that you choose. Do you want it to be elegant or casual? Do you want a lot of color or do you want it to be neutral? Do you want it to be traditional or something more contemporary?
The following 10 Thanksgiving centerpiece ideas run the whole gamut, offering you a variety of inspiration for a whole range of possibilities.
A fall-inspired bouquet like this one is the perfect centerpiece to an elegant gathering.
Source: Traditional Home
A white pumpkin and wooden base create a chic, rustic centerpiece.
Tutorial: A Pumpkin and a Princess
A large squash serves as a very unique base to give your table an element straight from nature.
Tutorial: Martha Stewart
An orange medley pops against a rustic wood base for a charming piece.
Tutorial: Martha Stewart
This tablescape took a glamorous approach to fall with a black and white palette accented with metallic decor.
Source: HGTV
Garland accented with pine cones and silver candlesticks create a magical centerpiece to the chic, rustic settings.
Source: Country Living
Stacked pumpkins, pine cones, nuts and greenery bring nature to the table in this understated setting.
Source: HGTV
A burlap table runner is the perfect backdrop for a chic, rustic centerpiece for the fall.
Source: Sand & Sisal
Just because it’s fall doesn’t mean your Thanksgiving table setting can’t feel fresh and light, like this one that focused on mostly white accents.
Source: Better Homes & Gardens
Sometimes, just a little bit of garland is all you need for a subtle but beautiful centerpiece.
Source: Country Living
Many of the best elements for a Thanksgiving centerpiece can come right from your backyard or your local market. Be creative and break out the spray paint if you want to create something truly unique.
Warm regards,
Megan