Thanksgiving Centerpiece DecorationsExotic florals, ribbon-embellished vases, and a palette of cream, orange and plum steal the show in the centerpiece below. And yes, those grapes are faux! For more details, check out Hostess with the Mostess. Our next idea is unique precisely because it is fresh and simple. Bring on the pumpkins! But give them a special twist with vibrant leaves and a cake stand pedestal! [from The Pioneer Woman] Sometimes deliberately choosing colors that are verdant rather than warm can produce unexpected results. Gone are the mums and pumpkins in this next spread. Here to stay are the air plants, thistle and scabiosa pods, as well as an assortment of quirky containers. [from Green Wedding Shoes via More Design Please] Say it with fresh flowers! And berries. And vibrant hues juxtaposed with acid green accents. And a collection of glass vases. You get the idea… [from Better Homes and Gardens] Go minimalist modern with Ovando’s floral arrangement called Succulent Beauty Mark. Note how sculptural, curved calla lily stems form a stylish bed for a single succulent. Less is definitely more! Why not create an apothecary look with glass jars filled with an assortment of goodies? Candy and nuts in shades chocolate and gold add richness to the display. Need another idea for filling those lidded containers? How about ribbon, as shown below? [from Better Homes and Gardens] Speaking of fillings, how about making a statement by stuffing rustic galvanized buckets with taper candles?Another unusual decision–using tree trunk-style cutting boards as chargers and plates on your Thanksgiving table! [photo by Leon Belt via HGTV.com] Thanksgiving Decorations for a Festive Home Decorating the table is one thing, but don’t leave your door bare. The Fall Wheat Wreath below is so stunning, we had to feature it twice! This creation from Dofaso.com was showcased in previous Decoist post on funky fall wreaths. Why not create a tabletop vignette featuring a variety of seasonal items? Branches are the perfect complement to an antique silver urn. Throw in some hydrangeas and fall produce, and the spread comes to life. Don’t forget the “FALL” letters! [from HGTV.com] Your walls can be as enticing as your tabletop decor when you add a fall garland. The material of choice: paper. Note how interesting shades of brown, red, yellow and orange come together to create the fall leaf garland from Alexis Mattox Design: Feeling crafty? These DIY paper lanterns from blogger Elise Blaha Cripe are fun to create, and the results are nothing short of fabulous. Check out the full tutorial at Enjoy It.
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