Are you looking for that perfect centerpiece? Hoping to add fall motifs to your decor so you can set the stage for the big day? Searching for a handmade favor idea to hand out to guests? We’ve rounded up a slew of Thanksgiving crafts for you to enjoy. Put on your DIY hat, gather supplies, and let your imagination take hold. From the super easy to the more involved, the ideas below will bring an element of creativity to your Thanksgiving holiday! Thanksgiving Centerpiece DIY ProjectsA striking Thanksgiving centerpiece is the decorative focal point of your holiday table. Why not make it special? Or unusual, as shown in our first featured image. A halved globe holds an assortment of pine cones, bittersweet, acorns and branches. The combination of earth tones and aqua blue is stunning and fresh. [from Better Homes and Gardens] The vases below are made from hollowed out gourds filled with blooms and berries. Don’t forget to choose interesting hues for the flowers, such as purple and eggplant. [from Better Homes and Gardens] If you’d rather paint your produce than cut into it, try the DIY painted pumpkin project in the next image, which uses fabric paint to create a series of dots in vibrant shades. For a full tutorial, check out A Beautiful Mess. Speaking of paint, it can go a long way in creating a Thanksgiving message, especially when added to a series of white pumpkins. To dress up the centerpiece, place a couple of the pumpkins on cake stands, then add candles and other small produce. [from Shelterness] The DIY project below involves glass bottles, vinyl lettering and wheat stalks. The repetition of vases in a straight line makes a powerful statement, especially when placed in front of a vivid wall. Check out the full tutorial at the crafty blog Choose to Thrive. Thanksgiving Decoration ProjectsAre you hoping to extend your Thanksgiving decor from the table to your surroundings? Adorn your windows with a doily banner, created with the help of craft paint and other supplies. Fall festivity has never been so charming! [from Mod Podge Rocks] For another banner idea, get out the German glass glitter and bedazzle a series of chipboard letters. Spell out the thankful message of your choice, and display the final product against a wall, as shown in the image below. For a full tutorial, check out HGTV.com. Crinkled paper and a collection of small twigs from the yard can be combined to create a quirky fall leaf garland, shown in the next image. Undeniably handmade and fabulously artistic, this decoration is child-friendly and whimsical. [from Better Homes and Gardens] Welcome guests at your door with an argyle wreath in shades of gold and chocolate. Yarn and felt are the ingredients of choice. Don’t forget to add flourishes like flowers and an owl so your wreath has a focal point. Taken from Pinterest, this image is a helpful illustration of the argyle wreath concept. For a similar DIY, check out Handmade is Heartmade.
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