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How to Create a Thanksgiving Tablescape
Here is a gorgeous fall tablescape with fall leaf garlands, turkeys, pumpkins and more!

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Introduction to how to create an Elegant Fall/ Thanksgiving Tablescape

Here is how to create an elegant Fall/Thanksgiving tablescape.  I took photos at several stages of the table setting so you can see what I did. Pro-Tip: I typically set my table up a week before the event so I can walk by it and see how pretty and fun it looks. Plus, I feel like I’m “on top of my game”!

Steo One is place a neutral tan tablecloth over the entire table.

Step One of How to Create an Elegant Fall/Thanksgiving Tablescape

I start by putting a solid tan tablecloth over the table. Here is a similar one. I frequently use this tan cloth because it’s neutral and goes under many different-colored tablecloths. Many of my favorite table linens are squares, and by putting the big tan cloth down first, I can still use these square cloths on my rectangular table. I typically place the square cloth in the middle of the table at an angle. Here’s a similar tablecloth.

Then step two I layer a pretty pumpkin-themed tablecloth over the tan cloth so that it looks rich.
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I used the tan cloth with this pumpkin 🎃 top tablecloth because it’s a little short for the ends of my table. In this photo, the table end is easily covered by the tan cloth.

Step three involves a fall garland down the table center and rattan placemats to create a layered look.

Step Two of How to Create an Elegant Fall/Thanksgiving Tablescape

Next, I layered these oval rattan placemats. I love them because they add texture to my table setting and are easily wiped clean with a damp cloth.

Here's a big papier mache turkey on a side table with seven little orange pumpkins.

Step Three of How to Create an Elegant Fall/Thanksgiving Tablescape

Then, I put a garland of leaves down the center.  I  bent it into a slight “S” shape to soften the garland and allow room for the other decorations.

Here's a big papier mache turkey on a side table with seven little orange pumpkins, as well as some clear votive candle holders with white candles.
How to Create a Thanksgiving Tablescape
Here is a gorgeous fall tablescape with fall leaf garlands, turkeys, pumpkins and more! So pretty!

Step Four of How to Create an Elegant Fall/Thanksgiving Tablescape

Next, I added seven little real pumpkins and glass votives.  This combination gives more autumnal notes and soft, low, non-obtrusive candlelight.  Pro-tip: A nifty trick for stuck-on candle wax in the votives is placing the holders in the freezer for five minutes.  Remove them from the freezer and turn them upside down.  The old wax pops right out!  I bought a big box of votive candles here that last for several years.  If the grandkids are coming, I switch to battery-operated ones, which look terrific!

Here are fun place card holders I made out of cupcake liners and construction paper that I save from year to year.

Step Five of How to Create an Elegant Fall/Thanksgiving Tablescape

Lastly, I set the table with orange embroidered linen napkins, silverware from our grandma, and cream dishes from Williams and Sonoma (old).  I placed a few turkeys 🦃 down the garland and wine glasses 🍷 which were from Crate and Barrel (old).  The final touch was a cute little place card turkey made from this cupcake 🧁 liners, white mini liners, and construction paper.  Isn’t the table so festive? 

Here's an old wooden turkey who shows up every year in the corner of the dining room.

Conclusion to how to create an Elegant Fall/ Thanksgiving Tablescape

 How do you like to decorate your table? Please give me new ideas (maybe for next year 🍁🦃🍽)!

So, if you have a second, please comment below and tell me how you would like to set your table for Thanksgiving. Check out the turkey timeline posts here: How to Plan for Thanksgiving (Part One) and How to Plan for Thanksgiving (Part Two).

Happy Turkey Day to all of you lovely readers! I’m so grateful to all of you!

XO,

Dr. Julie

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