5 Thanksgiving Table Decor Tips + Free Printable
Hey guys! Are you ready for my FIVE best tips on how to make the perfect Thanksgiving table PLUS a free printable?! Wow, what a day – ha!
First, let’s start with the printable, I love going around the table at Thanksgiving and saying what we’re thankful for. And, since Thanksgiving is so close to the end of the year, it’s also fun to share favorite memories form the year as well! Using this printable makes it easier because you don’t have to worry about forgetting what you were going to say, cause we’ve all been there lol. Also, it adds a unique and memorable element to your table, which may or may not be one of my tips 😉 Download your free cutie printable below!!
Easy Thanksgiving Table Tips:
- Forage some greenery! This is my number one tip. You have no idea how much some greenery adds to a table, but don’t bother buying it, just grab some from your backyard! I added a sprig of eucalyptus in the napkin holder, and also put some eucalyptus going down the table runner!
- Texture, texture, texture! This is probably the most important, and is true in all decorating – texture is everything! Add different textures to add interest to your table! I have the wicker napkin holders, the macrame table runner, the pumpkins, the linen napkins, and the greenery.
- Keep it simple. Make sure to add all your elements slowly, so that you don’t add TOO much. A busy table doesn’t only look messy, but it is also a huge pain when you’re trying to pass the peas and are knocking all the decorations over haha!!
- Candlesticks are your secret weapon. Nope, I’m not joking. Candlesticks are cheap to buy, and just make everything feel fancier. Plus we all know that candles are the coziest, and add to the vibe like nothing else can!
- Add a unique element. This one’s easy because your unique element can be that free printable up there 😉 But, seriously, you could do this with a creative name card, a tiny pumpkin on each plate, or one of those teeny bottle of sparkling cider. Just something to make it a little bit more memorable and special!
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Directions
For the printable, I used a cutting board, an exacto knife, and a ruler, but you could easily just use scissors to cut them out!
That’s it! Let me know if you use my 5 thanksgiving table decor tips or my free printable (@mikylacreates). Have the happiest and yummiest Thanksgiving!!