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8 Unique Centerpiece Ideas For the BEST Thanksgiving Table!

The yummiest of holidays is on its way. Are you ready? We know hosting is a big deal when it comes to Thanksgiving given all the details involved like whether you have enough seating, what kind of wine to serve, what’s on the menu and if there will be a need for that ever endearing kid’s table this year. The last thing you may be thinking about is the tablescape, so we are here to help with 8 unique centerpiece ideas that are sure to WOW your Thanksgiving guests. And, if you’re not hosting this year, offer to bring the centerpiece along with a delicious side dish or dessert. Your host will appreciate having one less thing to think about!
Colorfully Wrapped Wheat

We love this modern take on displaying wheat stalks on the Thanksgiving table. Wheat stalks are a great choice for this holiday because they symbolize many good things in life like prosperity, love, home, health, harvest and hope. You can choose whichever colors match with your dinnerware. Even better… keep the kids busy with the wrapping so you can focus on the cooking.
Heartfelt Pumpkin Centerpiece

This elegant look uses white pumpkins and olive branches but you can use any greenery that inspires you! Get the cute printable tags at EllaClaireInspired.com
Pumpkin Vase

Jump over to this tutorial to find out just how easy it is to make this gorgeous centerpiece that you stuff full of fall flowers and greenery!
Chic Thanksgiving Table Display

We absolutely LOVE everything about this amazing metallic and white look, including the antlers. See how it comes together!
DIY Chalkboard Table Runner

A table runner does not need to be made out of fabric! Dress up a wooden plank with greenery and candles or try this adorable chalkboard table runner and draw on some Thanksgiving images in chalk. These simple leaves are fab!
Edible Centerpiece

Forget the flowers or pumpkins this year and build your centerpiece out of all edible elements. Check out how to make this amazing bread cornucopia filled with colorful fruits, veggies, and cheeses.
Floral Centerpiece with Grape Skewers

Edible elements are mixed right into this colorful floral arrangement with simple grape skewers adding a surprising element to this centerpiece.
Succulent Pumpkin

Succulents are on trend even in the fall. Show them off at the Thanksgiving table in a classic pumpkin or gourd. See how it’s done!
We hope we got you excited about setting a great Thanksgiving Day table! See you in the next blog!
Deb Fries is a freelance designer and writer and worked at Julianna Rae in Graphics and Customer Service, she now writes for the blog at juliannarae.com