With these tips, you can absolutely make inexpensive Thanksgiving table decor that looks amazing and is easy to pull together.
Imagine our surprise when a week before Thanksgiving we watched a tree fall down in our backyard – split right down the center.
Thankfully, everything was fine and no damage happened to anything other than the tree. But, we had to take care of it quickly before having guests over for Thanksgiving dinner.
And we had the awesome bonus of tons of practically free greenery to decorate with for Thanksgiving. Score!
I love finding new and unexpected ways to create inexpensive Thanksgiving table decor. For our vintage inspired Thanksgiving I used seasonal produce and dried hominy, and a couple years ago I even created all gold Thanksgiving decorations with free greenery and a few cans of spray paint.
You can totally create your own unique Thanksgiving decor on the cheap too. It just takes a little bit of planning.
How to Create Stunning but Inexpensive Thanksgiving Table Decor:
First, Choose a Color Scheme.
It’s such a small task, but narrowing your design down to two or three colors makes all the difference.
Not only will it give you a cohesive design in the end, but decision making is much simpler too. And that means less time spent wondering how to decorate and more time making dessert.
For this casual Thanksgiving table, I focused on brown, green and white.
Second, Plan Your Space
Figure out how you’re going to use your space, so you don’t end up buying things you don’t need.
- Do you want a table runner or one big Thanksgiving centerpiece?
- Where will you put the food? (Tip: set up a buffet or sideboard to hold the food so your beautiful table doesn’t get crammed with dishes. We like to use our kitchen island, but you can also use a small folding table with a tablecloth)
- Will everyone be sitting at one table, or will you have a separate kids table?
Third, shop your home.
Now that you know your color scheme, and how you’ll use your space, it’s time to shop for free!
Search every room of your home, and even your backyard for decorations you can add to your Thanksgiving table. And don’t be afraid to do something unexpected, like:
- Use a throw blanket as a tablecloth, or fold it up as a table runner (just make sure it’s machine washable)
- You can even use a long scarf as a table runner!
- Frame holiday themed napkins or fabric to use for decorations
- Cover your table in butcher paper or wrapping paper instead of fabric. It’s more casual, but also much easier to clean up!
- Spray paint dried flowers, leaves and other items you find in and around your house.
- Wrap a sturdy box with fabric or twine to hold centerpieces or to add height to your display.
Don’t forget to look for special and sentimental pieces, too. Adding a personal touch to your Thanksgiving table decor makes the whole day that much more special.
Remember, it’s all about spending time with our loved ones.
Using Freshly Cut Greenery from Your Backyard
Remember that tree that fell over?
Before having it removed, I grabbed as many branches as I could. I didn’t even worry about how to arrange them yet. At that moment, it was all about quantity.
Pro tip: Keep freshly cut greenery in glasses or buckets in a cold, environment to help them last longer. If temperatures aren’t yet to freezing, your garage, back yard, or porch can be a great place to do this.
I kept our branches in buckets on our back deck, right outside the sliding glass door. On Thanksgiving day, the branches were beautifully intact and lush. All we needed was a way to hold them.
Inexpensive Ways to Arrange Freshly Cut Greenery for Thanksgiving
Remember shopping your house first? Look through your finds for rustic or natural-looking items that can act as vases.
You might be surprised at what you can find without spending a dime. Here are some great ideas for inexpensive items that work well as vases for your Thanksgiving table:
- Natural woven baskets
- Cardboard shipping boxes wrapped in twine, burlap, canvas drop cloth, or Brown Butcher, Craft, or Contractor’s Paper
- Leftover glass jars from sauces and jams, wrapped in natural fabrics or twine
- Pretty colanders
- Wood storage crates of all different shapes and sizes
Basically, if it’s flat enough to hold a water-tight vase, or can act as a water-tight vase, it’s worth trying!
We ended up using leftover wood boxes from my rustic holiday tablescape and a wooden crate I bought from Ikea several months earlier.
Using Dried Items from Your Backyard
Fallen leaves, dried flowers, pine cones and acorns are all fantastic options for cheap Thanksgiving decorations.
Just be sure to preserve and dry out your pine cones and acorns before displaying them. Or you can seal them with a few coats of spray paint.
The possibilities are endless.
Inexpensive Thanksgiving Table Decor to Buy:
When buying Thanksgiving decor (or any decor for that matter) I always look to see if it can be re-used throughout the year.
Basically, if it can only be used for one holiday, I don’t buy it, no matter how cheap it is.
Some of my favorite table decor that is perfect for Thanksgiving includes:
- wood or woven placemats (like these hyacinth placemats),
- Votive and pillar candles,
- burlap table runners,
- crisp white plates,
- brown contractor’s paper as an extra wide table runner (it’s wider than butcher paper)
- Raffia and/or ribbon for wrapping napkins, and
- Party printables, of course!
Thanksgiving Decorations at the Dollar Tree:
We all love Dollar Tree finds, but not everything there is worthy of our Thanksgiving table. These are my recommendations:
- Brown kraft paper (if you don’t want a full roll of contractor’s paper)
- Raffia
- Votives and candles
- Foam core posters
- LED Tea Light candles (so much safer for kids!)
- Faux wood plate chargers
- Wreath forms
Don’t forget, Dollar Tree also has free in-store pickup. No need to run around after kids in the store.
Thanksgiving Decorations on Amazon:
Let’s be honest, Amazon is my favorite! Between the app and my prime membership, it’s just so easy to find a great deal without having to battle crowded stores.
I’ve mentioned most of this already, but here’s a quick recap of awesome Thanksgiving decor you can find on Amazon:
- Woven placemats
- Brown contractor’s paper
- Burlap table runners
- Disposable white plates (that look amazing)
- Pretty colanders
- Wood Storage crates
Finally, add a few extra touches to your Inexpensive Thanksgiving Table Decor
You can add a bit more personality to your tablescape with a few fun elements. Some of my favorite special touches for Thanksgiving displays include:
- Free Thanksgiving printables, like the chalkboard sign below,
- Cards for writing what your guests are thankful for,
- Favorite seasonal decor that has been collected over the years.
Tip: Have a poster size print made of printable Thanksgiving signs, and then use spray adhesive to quickly glue it to foam core.
How long did Our Thanksgiving Table Take to Pull Together?
Because I already had the metal vases, boxes, and hyacinth placemats the whole display only took about two hours to pull together.
That means I was able to focus more of my time on cooking the food and mingling with our family members.
You know, the important things.
How much did it cost?
If you want to recreate the look of our Thanksgiving table here, you’ll need plenty of greenery and:
- Water Hyacinth placemats
- Brown Butcher, Craft, or Contractor’s Paper
- Heavy Duty Square Plastic Plates
- Galvanized Steel Vases
- Wood storage crates
Because we had so much on hand already, I we only spent about $100 on decor and disposables for a table set for 7.
The bulk of the cost was spent on the large printed backdrop and the disposables.
If that seems like a lot, remember that many of the items I purchased can be used again for any number of parties. That’s worth a few extra pennies.
More Thanksgiving Ideas to Check Out:
- 10 Tips to Make Thanksgiving so Much Easier
- Pine Cone Cheese Ball Recipe
- Huminta (Bolivian Corn Cake)
- White Wine Holiday Sangria with Cranberries
- How to Make Grilled Turkey for Thanksgiving
- Gorgeous Gold Thanksgiving decorations…straight from your backyard
Click here to see all the Thanksgiving parties, recipes, and crafts.
Now, it’s Your Turn
Yes, you can have stunning and inexpensive Thanksgiving table decor. Just remember to:
- Choose your color scheme first
- Plan your layout,
- Shop your home and yard, and then
- Check out The Dollar Tree and Amazon for deals.
Super easy, right? Now I’d love to know…
What is your favorite way to save a few dollars on Thanksgiving decor?
Barrie Bismark says
Very cute ideas! I always struggle with decorating around Thanksgiving for some reason.
#happynowlinkup
Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled says
Great ideas! Depending on what’s growing (naturally) in your area, you can “shop” your backyard. I think Thanksgiving is the one holiday that gives you so much creatively in how you decorate. Visiting from Nifty Thrifty Sunday party.
Julie Cavaney says
Great ideas for decorating. We don’t do Thanksgiving here but it look lovely.#MummyMonday #julieinthemaking
Teresa says
I love the idea of using natural greenery for the table. it looks really pretty, especially with the white candles for contrast. Thank you for sharing your inspiration at The Really Crafty Link Party this wee. Pinned!
Ruth Ann says
Wonderful ideas! Thank you for the great decorating tips!
Sandra L Garth says
This is so pretty and thanks for the inspiration!
Lynda Hardy says
I’m sorry you lost your tree, but this is a great way to give it a good sendoff! Thanks for sharing with Party in Your PJs!
Carrie @ Carrie's Home Cooking says
Great ideas! We just started the Whisk It Wednesday link party and I thought you might be interested in sharing there too! Thanks, Carrie
Linda S says
Bringing the outdoors in is a beautiful way to celebrate Thanksgiving. It is definitely another way to enjoy the season’s bounty. Thank you for sharing your ideas with us. I can’t wait to give some a try – and thank you for sharing this week at our Hearts & Home Blog Hop!
Karen Del Tatto says
Very creative! Nicely done!
Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Sheri says
Great ideas! I love natural decor so much. Thanks for contributing to the To Grandma’s House We Go Link party this week! Be sure to follow us and we’d love to see you next week!
Sue ready says
I love the look the your natural decor allowing for lots of experimentation and creativity. Thanks for the ideas
Sherry says
Loved this post. Great ideas. Thanks for linking at The Fabulous Party. I am featuring you at on my Happy Homemaker Monday
post! Thanks again for linking. Come every week and link any day any time!
Happy Fall/Happy Thanksgiving.
Sam - Raggedy Bits says
Thank goodness you or your family weren’t hurt by your tree falling! But I love how you have turned Lemons into Lemonade! I love how you have added the greenery to your tablescape!
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful tablescape with us for Waste Not Wednesday!
Donna @ Modern on Monticello says
Thankful no one was hurt. You certainly found a way to make the best of it. Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty
Jane Ali says
It’s always a good idea to use nature for our decoration. Thank you for the inspiring post!
Mary says
I love this idea and have been doing it myself for many years. Nothing is nicer than to see nature in your home. Especially during thanksgiving.
Twochicksandamom/Donna says
Hi. Two Chicks and a Mom Featured your amazing post at Snickerdoodle Link Party today–hope you can stop by!
https://twochicksandamom.blogspot.com/2017/11/thanksgiving-ideas-and-snickerdoodle.html
Karen Del Tatto says
Thanks for sharing!
It looks warm, inviting and relaxing.
Kippi says
Thank you so much for sharing these great ideas. I am so excited about decorating my table.
Shelley @ Calypso in the Country says
Great ideas and so pretty! You were one of my features this week at Best of the Weekend!
Shelley
Emily says
I love using natural elements in my decorating and I love how you were able to take the negative of losing and tree and turn it into a beautiful table and display for Thanksgiving! Thank you for sharing at Merry Monday. I’ll be including your table in my Party Features this week.
April says
Fun!!! This got my brain going on ideas. I get to host for the first time in YEARS. It’s a small event, but I still want it to be pretty for everyone. #happynow