Warm up your home this holiday season with some fun DIY Thanksgiving Decorations.
Simple Thanksgiving Decorations
Wreaths, centerpieces, mantel vignettes and more! Today we are sharing some of our favorite ways to decorate your home for Thanksgiving. These ideas that are quick, easy and totally affordable! We tried to get a variety of ideas – everything from shabby farmhouse decor, to bright fresh colors!
First, take a look at a video featuring a few of our favorites –
All printables mentioned in the video above are linked below.
10 Favorite DIY Thanksgiving Decorations
1 || “Today I’m Thankful For” Printable – A great way to focus on gratitude this thankful season.
2 || Nut Wreath from Martha Stewart. This is the wreath I am making for my front door this year!
3 || Gourd Wreath from Rosyscription. I love the colors of this wreath! Definitely one of my favorite fall wreaths!
4 || Thanksgiving Quote – A quick and simple piece of Thanksgiving decor.
5 || DIY Balloon Centerpiece, from Sugar and Cloth. Easy and affordable and totally out of the ordinary!
6 || DIY Mini Honeycomb Turkeys, from Minted. Use them to add a pop of color to your centerpiece, put one on each place setting, or even use them to top your pumpkin pie!
7 || Layered Fall Bunting – Want to add a little fall decor to your home, office, or classroom? This Layered Fall Bunting is the perfect thing! And it’s totally budget friendly, so win-win.
8 || Simple Thanksgiving Mantle, from Lilypad Cottage. I love the neutral colors of this mantle! It’s so fresh and inviting!
9 || Thanksgiving Coffee Table Decor, from Liz Marie Blog. I love this arrangement! It adds a fun color and dimension to your table that you can dress up or dress down. Perfection!
10 || Mini Pumpkin Centerpiece, from Oh Happy Day. The perfect way to add a pop of color to your Thanksgiving table.
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There you go!
10 fresh and festive Thanksgiving Decorations you can make for your home today!
Which one is your favorite??
I love DIY ideas and projects and those are just so lovely and inspiring. I wish I saw this post earlier. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Just bookmark the page and save it for next year.:)