I have 9 stunning holiday table decorations you can make in minutes to share today. One of my favorite activities during the holidays is planning my table. Give me a good cup of tea and a comfy chair and I could easily…and happily, browse photos for hours.
What I love most about these stunning table arrangements is they can be made from items found at the local farmers market, corner grocery or for many of you a walk outside.
This room is lovely! From the moment you walk in the table says welcome.
A few small gords, pinecones, mason jars along with a handful of fresh greenery pair beautifully with a variety candles in different heights.
Placemats become interesting with a little craft paper and a sharpie.
Bring your passion to the table with vintage sheet music.
Centerpieces come together easily with a simple assortment of natural items and a walk through the garden for greenery.
Who doesn’t feel special with a persoanlized place card?
Twine with a few sprigs of greenery elevate the ordinary.
Uncluttered and elegant with burlap and natural wicker. Details like darling cutlery pockets and big acorns tie it all together.
Add the unexpected. This setting speaks fall with a few colorful leaves that compliment the silverware beautifully.
Think outside of the box. A stained wood plank as a table runner stands out against a neutral background.
I’ve completely enjoyed sharing a few of my favorite creative tablescapes from this season today.
The takeaway?
Pretty doesn’t have to cost much. Plus, another huge bonus is there’s very little to store and put away which is not only a time saver but a space saver too!
Which one of these was your favorite? I’d love to see what my readers create! Please share snapshots of your tablescape on my Facebook page!
Vanessa says
These are all great ideas. Have a great Thanksgiving.
Tina @ Home Sweet Home No.14 says
I love the one from Uncommon Designs. To me nothing says fall/Thanksgiving like wheat, burlap and acorns. Thank you for sharing.
Wendi says
Tina, You’re welcome! I love how she used the burlap and made the those big acorns too:)