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40 Best Thanksgiving Table Setting Ideas 2023

These pretty personal touches will go such a long way!

When it comes to celebrating Thanksgiving, the food is definitely the star of the show. But there's something else on the dinner table that matters almost as much as the menu: your Thanksgiving table décor! After all, as every host or hostess with the mostest knows, a gorgeous, thoughtfully set table can elevate your meal and make your guests feel extra festive. Christmas Garden Decorations

40 Best Thanksgiving Table Setting Ideas 2023

If you need a little inspiration, look to this list of beautiful and easy Thanksgiving table setting ideas. Designing a stunning DIY Thanksgiving centerpiece, assembling cute autumnal place cards, creating a few pumpkin crafts, and using fancy napkin rings as part of your Thanksgiving traditions can transform the entire feel of the dinner. Think about it: These touches will add charm, sophistication, and a festive feel to what might otherwise be indistinguishable from an elevated dinner spread.

And though you can go traditional and rustic (we have plenty of those ideas!), you can also think outside the box this year. Go for touches of pastels like pink or really pop the brights. But no matter what you choose, they all have two important things in common: these festive ideas come together quickly (some in a matter of minutes), and most importantly, they're affordable. You don't have to worry about blowing your entire budget on Thanksgiving decorations and can save some for the real star of the show: the food! How's that for something to be thankful for?

Eucalyptus has a way of making everything look prettier and this Thanksgiving table decor is no exception. The blogger opted for a gorgeous and unique yellow color for the bouquet and a runner of green eucalyptus. Add some twinkling lights, a few pumpkins, wood slices, and candles and you've got the natural Thanksgiving tablescape of your dreams.

Get the tutorial at Christine Holder Home.

We love this bold and unexpected Thanksgiving tablescape. The pink and orange color palette pairs perfectly with a fruit-forward centerpiece of real grapefruits, oranges, gourds, and more. Talk about a bountiful harvest!

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

This style is similar to the last one but a bit more warm and elegant. The centerpiece features an array of traditional yellow, golden, and brown Thanksgiving fruits and vegetables that complement a pretty floral tablecloth and gold silverware.

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

Tired of the same old Thanksgiving decor? Bring the party this year with this funky twist on a cornucopia featuring a hot pink basket and disco balls in varying sizes.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!.

Add a personal touch to your dinner table with these adorable photo place cards. Burlap leaves make for the perfect festive backdrop for your favorite family snapshots.

Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.

Minimalists will adore these simple yet festive mini air plant wreaths that double as place cards and table décor. You can even send them home with your guests as party favors!

Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.

This DIY tablecloth will make every seat at the table a little extra special. All you'll need to make it is a canvas drop cloth and iron-on craft vinyl to make the subtle white wreaths.

Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.

Who knew laminated fall leaves could look so beautiful? These placemats are easy to wipe clean so they would be a great addition to the kids table.

Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.

Pumpkins are always a good idea for Thanksgiving centerpieces. Make yours even more special by carving out the tops and turning them into little planters filled with real or faux succulents.

Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.

Make these elegant gold leaf napkin wreaths using air dry clay and metallic spray paint. If you've never used this clay before, don't be intimidated: It's easy to work with and doesn't even require a heat source!

Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.

These lovely little mini bouquets double as place cards, making them stunning two-for-one decorations. Go with shades of pink like these for a modern look or opt for more autumnal colors for a traditional feel.

Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.

Mixes of plaid, burlap, and wood make for an elegant yet rustic tablescape. The finishing touch? Wood slice place cards for each of your guests. Time to get crafting!

Get the tutorial at Over the Big Moon.

Unexpected color combinations produce stunning results in this wildflower-inspired look. Yet, muted tones of blush pink, mustard yellow, and teal feel perfectly fall somehow. They coordinate really well with traditional turkey motif plates, too!

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

Switching up the color to bright shades of pink, orange, and yellow will really make your modern meal pop. If you feel like it's a little too bright, you can always tone down the shades or opt for a more autumnal shade for your napkins and silverware.

Get the tutorial at Oh Happy Day.

If you love the look of elegant taper candles but want to spice things up, DIY them with beeswax texture! You can coordinate the colors to go with your floral arrangements, napkins, and napkin rings or let them pop on their own.

Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.

Who knew a simple Japanese maple leaf in the center of simple white plates could be the exact thing you wanted to see this Thanksgiving? Adding in organic touches like flowers and pumpkins scattered throughout feel so inviting.

Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.

Sure, your guests might assume what's being served on Thanksgiving, but giving them a personalized menu makes it feel more special. Grab your free printable menu template and you'll be done in no time.

Get the tutorial at Almost Makes Perfect.

Particularly festive for Friendsgiving, a balloon centerpiece is so playful and fun. And since that's such a huge draw, you can keep the rest of the settings simple with mini pumpkins and plain plates.

Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.

Touches of metallic brighten up a rustic scene. Sprinkle copper and gold throughout the table with metallic pumpkins, a striped runner, and DIY candles.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

A great to mix rustic and modern is making your own wood table runner. Keep it simple or paint it an autumnal color like orange and make it pop. It can easily coordinate with any type of tablescape you're imagining.

Get the tutorial at Average but Inspired.

AnnMarie Mattila is the Commerce Editor for The Pioneer Woman, covering products ranging from home, fashion, beauty, and more. 

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